Photics.com is approaching its 17th anniversary. This website has been around for a long time. Throughout the years, thousands of people have created accounts for the various services available. Unfortunately, not all of those accounts were legitimate. Because this site is popular, spammers are going to spam. As the attacks have grown, registration has become more complex. If it seems more difficult than usual to register for this website, I’m not trying to be a jerk. I’m trying to protect the site.
Discussing Donald Trump’s Presidential Campaign and Website
Anyway, I was happy to see the error page on Trump’s site for two reasons. One, it shows that running a website is a serious job. Trump and his web team should be realizing that today. Perhaps an upgrade is in order. $3 is not enough to run a website – certainly not for someone as popular as Trump. I was wondering where the $3 figure originated. Maybe it’s related to a promotion at GoDaddy, where a .com domain name is $2.99 for the first year – but it’s $14.99 for subsequent years. That doesn’t even include hosting charges.
Yet, I was more happy for another reason. It probably means that Trump is doing well. While I don’t know the specifics for Trump’s website, a modern website should be able to handle thousands of concurrent visitors. That’s a lot of activity for a tax plan.
To the people of the United States, if Trump makes you angry, here’s something to think about. He’s a billionaire, but he wants to work for you – and he wants to do it for free. Isn’t that great?
One could be skeptical about Donald’s motives. Maybe he feels a calling to do good. Maybe he’s in it for the fame and the prestige. The point is that you don’t have to be jealous or bitter because he’s rich. That’s what makes America great. We all have a chance to purse our dreams. It looks like Donald is doing a good job at pursing one of his.
How To Validate Your Copy of Xcode
There’s been some bad news in the land of iOS. Apparently, some apps were hijacked for nefarious deeds. This was accomplished via an evil copy of Xcode – Apple’s development software. Developers using “XcodeGhost” were unknowingly adding bad code to their software. Apple has removed these corrupted apps from the app store and is advising developers on how to avoid this problem from happening again.
“A Book About Hype” Is On The Way
For the past few months, I’ve been struggling to figure out what to do with this website. There are lots of possibilities – but I don’t have free time like I used to. Maybe I could focus on game development. Maybe I could focus on tech news. I wasn’t sure, but I’ve been frequenting the Tumult Forums lately. They make a great web design and development app called Hype. Often, people would ask if there’s a book about Hype. There isn’t, so I figured that should be my next big project. I could make one.
Apple News App – RSS Is Not Dead
When I read that Apple would not be unveiling their new Apple TV during the WWDC Keynote, I was disappointed. Why is Apple leaving money on the table? If the iPhone and iPad are making billions of dollars in Apps, it seems like a no-brainer to release a developers kit for the Apple TV. The news from today’s keynote felt a bit underwhelming. But tonight, I spotted something interesting. What’s this Apple? You’re looking for RSS feeds? I thought that web technology was near death. Apparently, the new Apple News App is like a defibrillator for this classic web tech – and perhaps a jumpstart for the news industry in general.