@mattstevens Right. My question is, does Apple's sample code implicitly use the current date? (Guess: No. So this wouldn't be a problem.)
@mattstevens So if you don't check it, it won't falsely cause validation to fail?
@mattstevens @tapbot_paul Does that apply to the Mac App Store? It's not mentioned in Apple's sample code.
@morrick Annoying, now that I needed to re-download several apps, that there is no search in the Purchased tab.
@siegel @tapbot_paul @reneritchie That was my understanding. I thought when you get App Damaged it doesn't even run your code.
@reneritchie I think @siegel is right. Your OpenSSL/SHA-2 theory would seem to predict that my apps wouldn't launch, but they do.
@pitts_man Yes, but I did not find it very convincing. It’s Xcode 7, not that particular project, that enables side loading.
Apple Forbids Sideloading Flux: https://t.co/FCQuqnpGOS #mjtsaiblog
@olebegemann Most apps get it right for me, except that iTunes always gets it wrong.
@olebegemann I was pretty sure there was no API for that, other than the regular NSWindow stuff and user manually assigning apps to spaces.
@olebegemann How can the app control that?
Changing the colors makes more of a readability difference than turning the brightness down.
It’s midday, but I’m actually using the Mac version of f.lux now because my eyes are dilated from the doctor’s.
@Dman228 You think the screenshot is fake? I tend to believe it, having seen many crazy Apple Support e-mails that my customers forwarded.
@sf_avi Yes, but since Apple keeps battery life about the same while making the computer thinner, that’s what they’re using the thinness for
I updated the MAS post with more tweets and some notes about what Apple Support is telling customers: https://t.co/wZHu7E7Kea