The No. 2 U.S. carrier by subscribers said in a recent privacy-policy update that unless they opt out it will share customers’ web and mobile-app data with advertisers starting April 26.
T-Mobile’s new policy will also cover Sprint customers acquired through the carriers’ 2020 merger. Sprint had previously shared similar data only from customers who opted into its third-party ad program.
At the height of the browser wars I once woke up to Microsoft hotlinking a small button for downloading our software from the MSN homepage. I tried to reach someone there for hours but nobody cared enough to do something about it. The image was small (no more than a few K), but the millions of requests that page got were enough to totally kill our server.
Finally, I replaced the image on there with a 'Netscape Now' button. Within 15 minutes the matter was resolved.
不過看了一下發現 support 期間還是很短,一般的 release 是三個月,ESR 也才九個月:
另外一個大問題是在行動平台上多帳號的支援,官方在「Mobile Apps FAQ」有提到這個問題,然後也有解釋技術上的問題,不過從 issue tracking system 可以看到官方對這個 feature 進展不怎麼快:
At the moment, we only support connecting to one server at a time; however, we are aware that this is one of the top feature requests for the mobile app. We are currently investigating some technical challenges, such as how to handle push notifications coming from multiple servers. To follow our progress on this feature, you can join the RN: Multi-Server channel on our community server.
While the comprehensive details will be released in early December, the essentials of the program’s participation criteria are easy and streamlined:
Existing developers who made up to $1 million in 2020 for all of their apps, as well as developers new to the App Store, can qualify for the program and the reduced commission.
If a participating developer surpasses the $1 million threshold, the standard commission rate will apply for the remainder of the year.
If a developer’s business falls below the $1 million threshold in a future calendar year, they can requalify for the 15 percent commission the year after.