I’ve been on basically that exact same journey. I made a little iOS app that uses rss feeds and the iframe player to play videos: Unwatched for YouTube (just released it two weeks ago). It’s also open source, if you have any specific questions let me know.
I think that was in one of his videos, but just because it got teased doesn’t make it any better. It’s not like no one will notice just because you’re not talking about it, all it does is keep people wondering if that’s the end, which is a lot worse than just knowing that it is.
Are you talking about asking Siri about bedtime stories? Because that has been a thing for a while. Apple said that AI stuff was coming later this summer with a waitlist, so none of the new stuff should be there yet.
It’s not yet available, even in beta, right?
They didn’t say it explicitly, but I wonder if their problem with screen time is that you can only “limit push notifications”, you can’t “change the notification settings”.
So if you have a work focus mode and want to receive work notifications only in that focus mode, you have to have the work notifications on permanently and when you don’t want to see them you need another “private” focus mode to turn them off otherwise. But they’ll still pile up, just slightly more hidden.
What I’d want is to actually change the notification settings of an app in a focus mode. So turn them on in one mode and have them off in another.
I was basically begging for that comment ^^
I don’t know all of them, but I was talking about React being a framework, not a language.
Not all of these are programming languages btw
I don’t have a problem with HI taking “a break” (I don’t think it’ll return), but I have a huge issue with how there was zero communication about it. I know he doesn’t owe anyone anything, but come on… at least fucking tell us.
Thanks :) pe1uca summed it up pretty nicely. I‘d add that you can get all your channelIds (which you need for the rss feeds) by exporting your YouTube subscriptions via google takeaway. You can take a look at what the rss feed gives you, it’s as pe1uca said the 15 most recent videos and sadly not all the info: duration e.g. is missing.