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Care to give more details?


I don't know specifically, but I think they're referring to the current USA administration's posture of approving anything, or pardoning anyone, in exchange for some cryptocurrency or similar big favour.



Who’s “we” in this case? Amazon (AWS)?


how?


There's no algorithm to suggest feeds


How does that guarantee that all participants are human?


Give it a shot and see for yourself


My 2 Mac Apps bring about $700/mo each:

Tubbie [1] is a simple and clean Mac YouTube downloader.

Mission Control Plus [2] fixes something stupidly simple: it adds closing, minimizing and quitting apps functionality to macOS' Mission Control.

[1] https://www.fadel.io/tubbie

[2] https://www.fadel.io/missioncontrolplus


> it adds closing, minimizing and quitting

How is that not a thing is beyond me. I tried to do exactly what your app does multiple times and didn't understood how it's not a thing.

Recently I'm trying to start using an old mac. Never used it before and almost none of my friends and colleagues did.

It's a journey of multiple awe and teeth grinding moments, one after another.


Right? and the app has existed for 5 years already. Plenty of time for Apple to Sherlock it.


I am working on https://vidcap.app/


There’s a slew of services that estimate download counts and revenue. The estimates are fairly accurate.


I’m surprised the Phoenicians are not mentioned in the article, as they’re the first to use it, and Tyre was in Phoenicia.


Well, "Phoenician" itself is said to mean "purple" ("blood reddish"), although some of us prefer the idea that it means "carpenters" (coming from Egyptian "pheneku") - it makes more sense in terms of an expression "the Canaanite carpenters [of Tyre, Sidon, Byblos]" (all Canaanites, some of them in city states of that "special" region and culture).

Or: "Phoenicia" is a culturally sound area (the producers of lumber, dye etc., colonizers etc., in the Levantine coast) - not a Statal entity. The term is thought to have meant "those of the purple" or "those of the lumbers" within the Canaanites.


Huh, very interesting. Who is 'us' above, and do you have any recommended reading on the Phoenician maybe-not-state?


> maybe-not-state

Take into account that you had * populations, * statal organizations, * empires. Chunks of populations could be organized into statal organizations, which could easily simply be city states. Their governments could be independent or subjected to other powers. An empire is the acquired power of an entity over statal organizations of different populations - the first empire being that of Sargon the Great of Akkad, ruling from -2334: he was ruler of the Akkadians but also conquered the Sumerian city states.

The whole history from Jericho (the first city, -10000) to, say, the "classical" period of the Graeco-Persian conflict (-490, -480) and Pericles in Athens (-461) is quite interesting, showing "history-in-the-making", the emergence of the patterns that will continue in later history and that will have prepared it. But I cannot indicate a single especially good source: I can only recommend the scattered material you will find around - and which will already show many inconsistencies, gaps, attempts, clashing of different proposals.


I read Phoenician Secrets: Exploring the Ancient Mediterranean by Sanford Holst recently and found it extremely interesting.


I’ve seen the fast.ai course recommended over and over here.


I made TextShot [1] in a weekend. It’s a free utility that allows you to copy text on screen that you otherwise can’t copy (from an image or a video), with a simple key command.

[1] https://apps.apple.com/us/app/textshot/id6444068061


It’s not loading for me


You have to go to the prices link at the top. Threw me off too.


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