This was totally expected, given the design and par for the course for a first generation product. The yield should increase as the design is refined over several iterations.
That second generation model is expected to cost hundreds of dollars less than the first one. It’s expected to be released in 2025.
Won’t have me complaining, there’s no way I’m willing/able to pay $3500 for a device like this, but a smaller supply due to manufacturing during the first year or two will still have the same effect of establishing a market and ironing out the kinks before its more mainstream.
Reddit is going crazy because they are calling him a millionaire. I’m sorry, but making a million dollars over the past decade makes him paid less than a regular developer, and 1 million dollars can’t even buy you a crack shack in Canada.
Remember, Canada is the most expensive place to live. We have the most expensive housing and internet/data plans in the entire world.
Think logically. Don’t think like childish Redditors.
It was made available in the update that was released today. So you’ll need to update the app and then when you launch it after the update you should be presented with it.
“Toot” to Americans is another word for fart. I believe they use toot because it fits in with the Mastodon animal theme. Which makes sense. But when the whole twitter migration started, it was off-putting to a lot of people.
This is why I save a copy of m content (music, TV and films mostly). Not so much to consume on a daily basis, but to have a record and copy of stuff that I want in "my library".
Technically, Apple allows side-loading too. App developers do it every day, not only on their own devices but they can distribute apps outside the App Store to beta testers, journalists, etc. I've got beta versions of apps from half a dozen developers on my iPhone.
A few hoops need to be jumped through, but they're pretty minor - basically click "I understand the risk" a few times.
I suspect Japan wants side loading to be a smooth experience that works just as well as installing an app from the main Apple/Google stores. That's definitely not the case right now, users are heavily encouraged to only use the official store and there's a bunch of APIs/etc that cannot be used if you sideload.
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