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The Treat Tossing 'Furbo' Dog Camera is On Sale for 46% Off Deal LIKE. Get the iClarified app for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac OS X, and Apple Watch. ‎Furbo is the perfect dog nanny that looks after your pet when you're not at home. It is an interactive dog camera with a connected app that lets you see, talk, and even give treats to your dog when you're away. Keep close with your furry loved ones, no matter where you are. This app requires a Furb. When you develop a Mac app, particularly paid app, it is important to ensure that users install genuine copies of your app via the right channel. Apps distributed outside of the Mac App Store achieve this by issuing Licenses to users which they need to enter into the app before they can start using it. Login to Furbo app Charles from Furbo Team Updated December 12, 2020 23:15. For new account registration please go to Create. The Mac OS defaults to 72 pixels per inch (ppi), where a pixel is the same as a point. So 12-point type is 12 pixels tall, 72-point type is 72 pixels (or 1 inch) tall, and so on.

SAVE $115.01: The Furbo dog camera on is on sale for only $133.99 this Cyber Monday.

Cyber Monday deals aren't just for humans. There are some pretty good sales on products for your favorite four-legged friends, too.

If you've always wanted to know what your dog does when you're not home, grab this discounted Furbo dog camera. We first saw this heavily discounted price ahead of Black Friday, but now that Cyber Monday is wrapping up, it's time to make your move. Since it normally retails for $249, nearly 46% off is pretty great.

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Furbo is like a virtual pet sitter that lets you know exactly what your pup is up to when you're not home. It features a 1080p camera with night vision and a 160-degree viewing angle. Set it up in a corner and you'll have all eyes on your doggo in HD even when it's dark.

Furbo has two-way audio, so you can chat with Fido if he's having a rough day and just needs to hear the sound of your voice. You can also use the companion app to have the device toss your pop a treat. If Furbo detects that your dog is barking a lot, it'll also send an alert to your phone.

Stay connected to your dog at all times with the , on sale as of Nov. 30 for only $133.99.

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I have a long history of writing about code signing in macOS. When Big Sur was released, I thought “Finally!”

I was wrong.

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This time around I was tripped up by Safari, of all things. It doesn’t open app archives like other parts of macOS.

This story began with customer reports of xScope being a “damaged app” on Big Sur. This was surprising because I had been downloading and testing the app on Big Sur for several months without issue.

I was also doing all this work on Apple Silicon using the DTK. And since Google Chrome wasn’t yet working on this device, all my testing was limited to Safari. Safari’s default setting is to open “safe” files after download, so I left that alone (as most customers would).

This is where I shot myself in the foot. At no point did my downloads touch the Archive Utility. And I had no idea that Safari’s code is different than the system utility.

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When I checked the signature of the app downloaded with Safari, everything looks good:

Things were very different when using Google Chrome:

It turns out all these folks complaining about a “damaged app” were either using Chrome or had Safari’s “safe” file handling turned off. The damaged archive wasn’t getting repaired automatically by Safari.

The root of the problem is localization in the Sparkle framework. There are two symlinks with extended attributes (the “._” is where macOS stores things like Finder information). The intent of the symlink was to say that French Canadian is the same as French, and Portuguese is the same as Brazilian Portuguese.

Since macOS automatically makes this inference, it’s safe to just delete the scripts that create the symlinks. In your Sparkle project, find any occurrences of “Run Script: Link fr_CA to fr” and “Run Script: Link pt to pt_BR” in your Target Build Phases and remove them. I had them in “Sparkle”, “SparkleCore”, and “Installer Progress”.

After you build and notarize, you’ll see that your app is “valid on disk” no matter how it’s unarchived.

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I’ve also submitted this information to Apple’s Product Security group. As I said in my email, the biggest problem here is expectations:

The reason I’m writing is because Safari’s implementation for opening “safe” files is somehow bypassing a code signing check or repairing the downloaded package. The Archive Utility does not. Customer and developer expectations for unzipping archives is that they are not modified and behave the same way across all Apple products.

If you’re a Mac developer who’s using Sparkle and distributing your product via a web download, now’s a good time to check how things work in a variety of browsers. I’ve heard that we’re not the only ones affected.

And if you encounter a download that’s damaged because of these Sparkle symlinks, this quick fix in the Terminal will set things right:

The ditto command strips the extended attributes that are causing the issue. This may, in fact, be what Safari is doing for “safe” files.

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All that’s left to do now is wonder what surprises codesign has in store for next year’s release of macOS…