November 14, 2024

Month: October 2023

The Problem with Jon Steward cancelled by Apple TV+

The Problem with Jon Stewart will not be returning for a third season. Apple TV+ has decided to cancel the series just weeks before production on season three was scheduled to begin. The staff of the series was informed on Thursday.

The talk show, featuring former Daily Show host Jon Stewart, premiered in 2020, and it featured the host talking about topics in the news with interviews and more.

Per The New York Times, Apple TV+ has pulled the plug on the series over creative differences with Stewart. The topics and guests for season three were controversial, and the two could not agree on moving forward with season three so both were happy.

The following was said about the decision to cancel the series:

“But Mr. Stewart and Apple executives had disagreements over some of the topics and guests on “The Problem,” two of the people said. Mr. Stewart told members of his staff on Thursday that potential show topics related to China and artificial intelligence were causing concern among Apple executives, a person with knowledge of the meeting said. As the 2024 presidential campaign begins to heat up, there was potential for further creative disagreements, one of the people said.”

The series is nominated for Outstanding Talk Series Emmy. That event airs in January.

Via: TVSeriesFinale.com

How to Backup a Xcode Project

When I first started in the computer field in the early 1980s, one of the first things I learned is to make a backup copy of whatever you're currently working on, incase something unforeseen happens - especially when it comes to a Xcode project.

This is an easy process and is already available on your Mac.

Here's how:

  1. Open Finder.
  2. Go to the Folder where the project is. 
  3. When you're at the main folder of the project, [Right Click] on it.
  4. Select [Compress].
  5. The Mac will make a copy of all of the files and subfiles of the project.
  6. That's it. 

You can then take that new compressed file and back it up to an external source such as Dropbox or Google Drive.

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