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Currently trying not to lose my rag with the people on the @NHSCOVID19app Twitter account, as it's not their fault if all they have is a set of completely irrelevant canned responses and no knowledge of the underlying technologies
If no joy from them despite my attempts to explain the situation in simple terms, I might go so far as to contact a tech journalist to get a bit of a fuss kicked up. It's not as if the app developers are going away for Christmas…
Though as it's been out for nearly a week, maybe us old iPhone users just aren't sufficiently newsworthy
I wouldn't be hugely surprised if all they have to do is change the "target iOS version" dropdown on the Project Configuration page in Xcode from "13.5" to "12.5" and recompile. It's not as if it's using cutting edge Augmented Reality APIs; it's just a few screens with text on and one for scanning QR codes
I wouldn't be hugely surprised if all they have to do is change the "target iOS version" dropdown on the Project Configuration page in Xcode from "13.5" to "12.5" and recompile. It's not as if it's using cutting edge Augmented Reality APIs; it's just a few screens with text on and one for scanning QR codes
As the source is on GitHub, I might download it and see what needs to be done to get it working on 12.5…
Ah yes, apparently people with older phones can't get about much so aren't really a priority: Coronavirus: Contact-tracing apps can now work on older iPhones - BBC News
Wonder if it will work on my HTC android, also launched in 2014. Various other things don't work on it, like that car parking app.
Ten minutes earlier than the start of the predestined hour too, though I would have expected them to be running late at this time of year if anything
Looking at the fullness of the fridge, and of the ledge where I store beer and wine, and of the bread bin in which I keep biscuits and things like mince pies, and of the shelf in the cupboard where I stash crisps and nuts, I'm not sure I can fit in anything else even if I get the all clear and can go shopping in person
Just read a news story saying including the sentence "The coronavirus has been mutating to find a better way to infect humans." NO IT HASN'T, ENOUGH WITH THE TELEOLOGY! That's like saying grand pianos have been attracted by the force of gravity so as to find a better way to land on people's heads
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