Elon Musk has been obsessed with rebranding Twitter to X. But if you went to various parts of the site, you would find references to Twitter. But that appears to be no longer the case based on this Tweet from Elon himself:
Let’s start with the fact that this X logo looks nothing like the X logo that Elon has been using for a while now. What’s up with that? And how much does this move to X.com break things for people on the Internet? That’s a good question.
Regardless of what Elon thinks. This site will still be Twitter to me and many other people. And there’s nothing that Elon can do about it.
The App Tracking Bug In iOS 17.5 Has Been Fixed
Posted in Commentary with tags Apple on May 19, 2024 by itnerdIt appears this issue for app tracking and asking apps to request to track is now working properly. To recap, after updating to iOS 17.5, many people noticed that if you went to Privacy & Security –> Tracking, an option called “Allow apps to request to track” was greyed out so that you couldn’t turn it off or on. This blew up the Internet for a couple of days as this wasn’t exactly a trivial bug.
Apple appears to have fixed it based on the fact that I noted this late yesterday:
Compare that with this photo taken at the time that the issue surfaced:
You’ll note in the first picture the control for this option is now live again. I am guessing that this was some sort of server side fix. As in Apple made some sort of change on their end for iPhones running iOS 17.5 that fixed this.
Now if they would only fix this issue which appears to be extremely widespread. I haven’t seen it. But I know people who have and this looks really bad on Apple.
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