Back in September, I blogged about a bug that I discovered: URL/NSURL double-encodes characters unnecessarily. Despite my well-known hatred of Feedback Assistant, I reluctantly used it in this case. I’ve filed a bug report in Apple Feedback Assistant: “URL/NSURL double-encodes characters unnecessarily” (FB20439045). It turns out that miracles do happen. See today’s macOS Golden Gate 27 Beta Release Notes and iOS & iPadOS 27 Beta Release Notes. Fixed: +[NSURL URLWithString:] no longer double-encodes the % of valid percent-escape sequences when encoding other invalid characters. (161588649) (FB20439045) That’s my Feedback number, and my bug! Apple deemed it important enough to fix and to highlight. My internet fame grows. ;-) We’ll see if Apple updates my bug report. As of now, it still says, “Recent Similar Reports: None” and “Resolution: Open.” Anyway, I thank the anonymous Apple employees who made this happy day possible.
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It's so upsetting. So depressing to see the posts that the xrp community is putting out. I mean maybe they should spend their money on some dignity. They really need to get some because it doesn't look like they have any. It's such b******* what they say about xrp. Oh my God, the math doesn't add up. None of it does. If they have stable coins, why do they need xrp and just look at the amount of YouTubers spilling out of their neck? The same goat s*** that Jake Claver puts out or in cash official or some of those other stupid non-stop xrp channels God I've personally unsubscribed from every one of them. It makes me sick! I can't stand the xrp community anymore it's jus sad 😢 submitted by /u/ZannyNanny23 [link] [Kommentare]
Hey reddit, So we built a gaming accessibility app SensePilot that enable people with disabilities to control a computer and play video games. I just finished developing the human-robot interface prototype so thought I'll share the demo here too as its related to robotics. Hope to eventually apply this to assistive living robots, because their controls are usually very limited and their users are unable to use hands for controlling the robot very well. submitted by /u/SensePilot [link] [Kommentare]