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  1. Hey y'all; Jakob from the past here to remind you that Jakob from even FARTHER in the past said you can sign up for a Grammarly account at https://www.grammarly.com/TL01 – and if you want to get access to extra features, you can get 20% off Grammarly Premium at the same url, because we make things convenient like that since we love you.

  2. This is normal. They need to see what competition will do and make it better. So if you are the first one to fck it up, then you have a lot of damage on your reputation.

  3. Weird hearing about tech news where I live for a change, and the news about sunderland council doing this is the only good thing they've done in years.

  4. I bet $1 that says apple is not offering the sweet deal that netflix currently has in avoiding its appstore on the visionpro. I'm guessing Youtube and youtube TV have a similar quarrel.

  5. Companies are just not investing on making their apps visionOS compatible, any big entertainment app will take some work even for the "iPad version" to be compatible. Many dependencies, like third-party SDKs and even some internal ones won't be compatible, so it takes some time to get it ready. Plus, Apple never told anyone the release date (except Disney, apparently), and with a small user base, there is no rush to get it done

  6. There's not enough users yet for the companies to justify maintaining and developing an entirely separate app (not to mention youtube and spotify have a lot of free content too). It costs them more to make apps than their apps can earn from the limited user base right now.

  7. The reason for them not making their apps available is prob cause if your gonna watch a movie on Netflix with screens glued to your eyes, it's prob gonna cause eye damage overtime.

  8. More subscription-based bullshit to suck more money out of people. Just open your phone in Google shit if you wanna know something. We’ve had that for decades works just fine.

  9. YouTube literally have a VR version of the app. I bet YouTube is porting it over to Swift. That will take sometime, specially if they need to supports apple's "spatial computing" APIs

  10. I find that to be a very odd business strategy for companies like Netflix to not include their app on the Vision Pro. As an App developers, we are prompted in the App Store Connect console saying your app will automatically be made available on the Vision Pro starting on a specific date (I dont remember the specific date). So Netflix manually opted out of this.

  11. Not having netflix on Vision Pro is so insane for them. America is Apple's biggest and richest market the Vision Pro just normalized VR headsets and Netflix is missing that

  12. Creating a native app for Vision Pro is a non-trivial effort. An iPad app might work with no extra effort, but it’s not UX friendly enough in the new form factor to be deemed acceptable. The apps will come when user base exceeds certain threshold.

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