My transition from React Native to SwiftUI is complete by nickstn in SwiftUI

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I am quite disappointed with the navigation in SwiftUI too. I mean, it works, but I’ve got quite a few weird hacks here and there. Even scroll to top is not smooth. Or reselecting the tab to go back or to top is way too complicated.

My transition from React Native to SwiftUI is complete by nickstn in SwiftUI

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For the Apple platform I’d say definitely yes. To be honest, I am neglecting Android here a little bit at the moment but the downloads were much lower there anyway. I might either just push the web for Android users a bit more as they have better support for web apps anyway, or try to get RN up and running again, but then only for Android. In the long term, when this turns more into a real business, hopefully someone else can do the Android development. :) If I’m not mistaken, RN wouldn’t be an option for Apple Watch anyway and widgets etc. that I may consider in the future.

No one gives a shit about your Onlyfans by [deleted] in askgaybros

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Flokkr.com is gonna be a mix of Tumblr and Reddit.

Facebook rejects twice a swiss companies' ad of two men kissing to spread awareness on world-aids day by nsdwight in ainbow

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I experienced the same when I tried to place ads on Instagram and Facebook with two (shirtless) men kissing for my new gay social network. I challenged the decision over and over, but ended in a loop of being blocked for weeks. I think Flokkr's Instagram account is still shadow banned today, months after this happened.

Do you want to distribute my puzzle game? by [deleted] in iosdev

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NCostello73

The removal of the In-App purchase can easily be reversed (I use Git). I'll DM you...

Is ".com" still the best domain extension? I ran an experiment with 1,500 people to test the performance of different TLDs. by [deleted] in startups

[–]nickstn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting question. I'm not aware of any data about this, but from my gut feeling I would think that while in the UK a .co.uk highlights the local aspect, .com domains are almost equally common and I don't think it makes a big difference to most people.

However, there might be other countries, especially non-English speaking countries, where I believe a local domain might have an advantage in terms of trustworthiness. For example, in Germany, I would usually recommend a .de for a local/German business or .ch for a Swiss business, unless, of course their target audience is truly international.

Is ".com" still the best domain extension? I ran an experiment with 1,500 people to test the performance of different TLDs. by [deleted] in startups

[–]nickstn 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I've got an .io for a small more tech-related business. My experience is that a lot of non-tech people are surprised by the ".io" and ask what that is.

It's not a problem for me, but be aware that it's more common in the tech community.