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Definitely. I'm 235lbs atm, and eating 183g of protein a day. It's pretty easy if your lunch/dinner is protein based.

https://help.macrofactorapp.com/en/articles/83-how-much-prot...


No offense, but how is it Apollo inspired? It looks, and interacts nothing like it...


Inspired as in also a free Reddit client.


That's if they want the blue checkmark. Organisations have to pay for a gold checkmark, which is ~$1000 p/m


The display name for the app is X, yes. But the app’s store name has a minimum of 2 characters required, so it’s currently stuck as “Twitter”.


Permalink to the comment for those interested: https://old.reddit.com/r/apple/comments/141kfmi/wwdc_2023_ev...


Can someone explain for those of us who don't know? The comment links to this image right now https://imgur.com/6liBpal and I see Disney+ and then some streaming media phone app.


Apollo App is a popular UI for Reddit because their App and website are famously terrible (and Apollo is slick and awesome).

Reddit told Apollo dev they would soon be charged $20 million per year.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36142285

So various Reddit communities will go dark for 48 hours to boycott / protest

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36196343


This was a picture taken by Apollo's developer, Christian Selig. It's just him showing he was there in person. While he got an invite to watch the event at Apple's campus, he was surprised by the shout out.

For more context, with Reddit's API licensing fees, his app will go defunct should they continue forward.


Oh I see, the photo is unrelated to the shoutout. The shoutout itself is described by this user https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36205917

Thank you.


Hi @dang, you may want to replace this submission's link to this


For all we know it's just Google activating the device to ensure it wasn't stolen and reflashed with another OS. Apple requires a device to be activated before it's usable.


That likely is exactly what's going on. That raises the question though if you really bought a functional phone or not - you may have paid for it but even then it only works if the company is still supporting it and allows you to use it.


> It truly felt like being transported to the darkest times of the late 90s/early 2000

Exactly what I thought when I saw “Games” under the Edge menu - why can’t a browser just be a browser anymore?


Shouldn't be too big of a difference, and I personally don't see any improvement - it's still the Angular-based app running in the browser


I thought the exact same thing. Really just put me off reading the article since I opened it in a new tab.


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