You should not manually check for internet connectivity in mobile apps
Simply because it makes no sense in 99% of applications that use HTTP, and it leads to a large number of other problems.
Simply because it makes no sense in 99% of applications that use HTTP, and it leads to a large number of other problems.
If you suddenly feel like experiencing nostalgia or talking about how things used to be better, this post is a perfect opportunity.
I didn't do it completely, but I have almost entirely stopped using these services. Fighting them is a pointless endeavor, so I chose the path of least resistance.
A small Artykul update with bug fixes and minor design improvements is now available on the App Store.
Once upon a time I was very trendy, very efficient, and supposedly saving time, which is why I disliked voice messages and joined this imaginary sect. Its main and core principle was to hate everyone who sent voice messages, as if they were deliberately wasting other people's time and as if you needed some special environment just to listen to them.
In the Ekran there is a big 50% discount. You can use the promo code via the link. Depending on the region, the price will be approximately 10 dollars. If you have never used the app, you can read this article.
Use code ARYEAR30 for a one-year subscription, or ARFR30 for a one-time purchase. To redeem the code, go to Artykul → Settings → Redeem Code, or use the links below.
Once, on a master, I had this annoying click in just one spot. It showed up because of a mess of automations, special effects, unlucky layering of everything imaginable, and the piano sample had a super short attack that made it kind of "pop".
I remember how fascinated I was by the first version of DALL·E, back when it was still invite-only, and the shock it gave me. The world had changed! It seemed to me that it was for the better.
Wow! You're now looking at the updated design of my personal website™! I haven't changed anything here in a long time. Thanks, as always, to Timur for helping with a bit of redesign.