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@vasta Siri Shortcuts used what looked like that. I don't think it only worked for Siri.

@manton Many platforms (and services) get judged by their third party support: macOS(X), Windows, Linux, BeOS, OS/2, etc., and those which died didn't even need constraints to kill them -- merely too much split interest. Twitter driving developers to other interests by way of constraints looks more like service disease.

@schuth Those labels fit better on those who claim they don't taste the difference. Give me the bean!

@jemostrom Spoke to an old friend recently, who explicitly stated he no longer cared about privacy and does nothing to limit its deteriation. It confused me later when he called me a Luddite for not having cutting edge apps, not seeing his own cake getting eaten.

@sanspoint Same here, if they don't let us migrate our old accounts. Had a conversation here about SmugMug's history which makes me feel better about the move.

@sanspoint Sorry, still a bit blinded by the stings.