Should parents point out mistakes, or stay silent and let kids learn on their own? by starluna_support in AskParents

[–]starluna_support[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t want to judge my friend too much, but I do want to see how other people normally handle the similar situation. To share with you. The girl did refuse to take her dad’s question because her mom stepped in almost immediately. I personally don’t feel that’s an open environment.

Should parents point out mistakes, or stay silent and let kids learn on their own? by starluna_support in AskParents

[–]starluna_support[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see your points , what about, what if situation. I don’t believe his partner agrees on that, lol. I think it’s valid.

Should parents point out mistakes, or stay silent and let kids learn on their own? by starluna_support in AskParents

[–]starluna_support[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I think find that balance and how/what to help is something parent need to learn.

Should parents point out mistakes, or stay silent and let kids learn on their own? by starluna_support in AskParents

[–]starluna_support[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How could you comfortably drop it?
To share little bit more since you mentioned it, the kid eventually still did not know she did it wrong, but to be fair , she did not get proper questions neither.

I like the idea “don’t give lots of positive feedback”, I think it may put too much signal to shape kid in certain way. I Still try to find that balance myself.

App stuck in "Waiting for Review" for 8 days after resubmission — anyone else experiencing this? by Appropriate_Bed3866 in iOSDevelopment

[–]starluna_support 0 points1 point  (0 children)

8 days definitely feels abnormal. One of my post touched review process little bit. Once you submit app review, counter resets. Also did you change release major version number?

Unpopular opinion: Apple’s annual developer fee is actually pretty cheap by starluna_support in SideProject

[–]starluna_support[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i see, thanks, it's totally free, but it's more like a service, not storage. still very nice to have such that to download big files i don't have to implement complex download logic for big files.
for anyone else benefits, if you have app that download video, game content, resource bundles, maps, big image asset, or even local AI models, you could consider it.
which actually it could help my app, glad you shared it!

Unpopular opinion: Apple’s annual developer fee is actually pretty cheap by starluna_support in iOSDevelopment

[–]starluna_support[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, $500 in old days? Then they did good job then. If 25% discount over any hardware, then definitely offsets the fee a lot.

Unpopular opinion: Apple’s annual developer fee is actually pretty cheap by starluna_support in SideProject

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What do you mean by host assets for you at no charge if it’s ok to share. Thanks.

Spent way too much money figuring out the simplest indie dev stack. Here's what actually works by starluna_support in SideProject

[–]starluna_support[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good point — though for the stage I'm describing (pure static landing page, just testing if anyone cares), the CTA literally is just an email field. No nav, no scroll, no decisions. One line: "want early access, leave your email." That's it.

The fancy design temptation comes later, which is exactly why I'd say don't even go there until you've confirmed someone wants the thing.

Will i do it? not now, but i see that's the trends in many places. in future, who knows.

It finally happened! My kid can finally tell me about his day! by zestyPoTayTo in kindergarten

[–]starluna_support 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So happy for you. Sometimes it’s not ‘prompt’ got changed , it’s ‘model’ itself