#سعید_خوشرو از ریاست #صندوق_بازنشستگی_نفت،ریاست هیات مدیره #اهداف و #هلدینگ_خلیج_فارس استعفا داد.
خوشرو تلاش زیادی در راستای اصلاح روندهای نادرست دوران مدیریتی بیات و عزل برخی مدیران فاسد انجام داد که به دلیل ضعیف النفس بودن وزیر به نتیجه ای نرسید.
اختلافات وی با محسن پاکنژاد با پافشاری وزیر بر انتصاب #عبوری در اهداف علی رغم مخالفت خوشرو اوج گرفت.
از وی پاکدستی و مقاومت در برابر فشارها و باج خواهی های سیاسیون در تاریخ صندوق ها به یاد خواهد ماند.
وزیر بی کفایت نفت نیز اکنون با خیال آسوده تری می تواند به هوای فرار از استیضاح،اختیار اموال بازنشستگان بی نوای صنعت #نفت را به نمایندگان،شهرداران سابق و امثالهم واگذار کند غافل از اینکه خالی کردن پشت خوشرو مقدمه ای بر پایان کار #پاکنژاد خواهد بود.
Today’s Vision Pro app has ruined animated movies for me—because this experience was simply miles better. I’m talking about "Oto’s Planet" by "Astrea", an animated story that is immersive while not being immersive.
The story follows a man named Oto, who enjoys a great life on his own little planet with his pet Skippy—until one day, a cosmonaut crashes onto the planet, disrupting the peace. The two must then find a way to share the planet.
The twist: The planet floats right in your room. If you’re feeling lazy, you can simply pinch and move the planet to follow the story. But if you’re feeling more active, you can physically move around the planet in your room and experience an incredibly fun way to “watch” a story unfold. And it doesn’t stop there—you can also interact with it and help Oto complete various tasks.
The future of spatial storytelling has many faces, and this might just be my favorite one yet. This app reminded me of what 2D animations will always struggle with: their stories are locked into a flat 16:9 rectangle. Even though this happened in my room it was one of the most immersive experiences I had so far on AVP.
I’m thrilled to give this one a perfect 5/5 Visions 🥽🥽🥽🥽🥽
Once you have the visionOS SDK installed you can really see how the idea of light and dark mode just doesn't make sense with Vision Pro – click the mountain icon in the bottom-right corner to try different environments, and also different times of day 🌄
@CustusFox@fcilia_dev Great job 👏
1. Title: I think it's good to set a top padding (https://t.co/NCwplRmB1t) for title.
2. colours: It would be better if only selected one has the border.
@azamsharp I think it’s better to pass your viewModel to your secondView using observedObject. And if you need this data entirely in your app, you can create a new viewModel called “Appstate” and use it by environmentObject. And also you can create a func in vm to handle optional binding.