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Exmon - Fan Appmon
I miss appmon so have another fan Appmon / applink applink of Tubumon + Gomimon (or Virusmon) EXMON Grade: Super App: Misinformation Type: Social
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Deep Linking: iOS Universal Links with GameMaker
This article covers how to inject associated domain to your GameMaker game, using the built-in Code Injection field in a GameMaker iOS extension.
Why do you need the associated domain "applinks" string?
To link an associated domain to your iOS app, one of the several steps is that you need to build the string "applinks:yourFullyQualifiedDomain.com" to the app archive by adding this capability to your XCodeProject. There are many tutorials on how to do it on the internet which covers all the other steps.
What happens if this string is added manually to XCode?
If you manually insert this string into XCode, GameMaker will overwrite it every time you build your game, because it's regenerating the XCodeProject, overwriting whatever you modified.
How to do it properly in GameMaker
It's possible you use a post install script to do it. However, the GameMaker way of doing it, is by "Code Injection" during the build process. Basically GM loads in its template .xcodeproj and replaces predefined strings with your extension settings.
Here in GM manual is a list of predefined strings for iOS Code Injection:
To add the "associated domain" capability, what we're looking for is YYIosEntitlements. Add the following into any iOS extension's "Code Injection" field:
<YYIosEntitlements> <key>com.apple.developer.associated-domains</key> <array> <string>applinks:yourFullyQualifiedDomain.com</string> </array> </YYIosEntitlements>
Save and build the GameMaker project. You should see that the associated domain is written into your "Capabilities & Entitlements" section.
What to do next
You can also enable developer mode to test the universal link behavior.
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BLACKHEAD PIMPLE POPPING SPA/SPA SACANDO PUNTOS NEGROS 687 https://newsinfitness.com/blackhead-pimple-popping-spa-spa-sacando-puntos-negros-687/
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A list of headcannons/actual canons in my AUs for digimon things
If in a universe like Adventure or Frontier where the kids are stuck in the digital world for a long time, then the kids will start to develop their own slight accents. They don’t really notice until they go back home and people think that they’re weird not only for acting like they haven’t seen each other in months, but also for talking weirdly
Unless digimon have preferred nicknames, then it’s seen as rude to refer to digimon by nicknames. Only partners and really close friends/family are allowed to shorten a digimon’s name
To add onto that, again in a series like adventure or frontier, the kids will usually start to refer to other humans by their full name out of habit if said human introduces themselves by their full name
When the digital world was young the Net Ocean and it were one in the same, however as time went on and the internet as we now know it developed, the digital world and the net ocean separated, connected by the Network (or whatever it was called in :2020) and the Real World and the Net Ocean are connected by the AR field
The digimon are native to the digital world while appmon are native to the net ocean. While digimon are made of data and their surroundings, making their evolutions more free, appmon are made by specific codes, making it harder for them to adapt, which is why they evolve through applinks with the right appmon
AI, digimon and appmon are pretty similar, but I think of it more like an actual evolution line, if that makes sense? All digimon and appmon are AI, but not all AI are digital monsters. Likewise, appmon are all digimon (digital monsters), but digimon are not all apps, if that makes sense.
Depending on the universe, the time difference between the digiworld and real one is set in stone pretty early into the digital world’s creation, however once the net ocean comes into play, it’s Timemon who controls the time ratio between worlds. Which is to say, one day it could be a year a second and the next it’s the exact same. He’s kinda quirky like that
Also the real world is actually called the analogue world, bc the digital world and net ocean are just as real as it is
Might add on more later?
#digimon digital monsters#digimon#digimon headcanons#appmon#digimon universe appli monsters#digimon adventure#digimon data squad#digimon xros wars#digimon savers#digital monsters#digimon 02#digimon frontier#digimon tamers#technically it doesn’t have to do with all of these but y’know. I like attention lol#also appmon is great and more people need to know/acknowledge that#I am also a firm believer that appmon should stay their own separate category even with how good they could fold into digimon lines
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Obscurity - AU-Tober #1
Going to try to do the Au-tober thingy by @marchy-emmet. :) Here's the first one! Not beta read at all. 🥲
(Tags: implied x-reader, Submas, SFW)
Gear Station runs like finely tuned machinery. Like the perfect rhythm of a well wound clock, everything moves in pace to it's beat and purpose- Never too far, never late, never early, but precise and exact- Though the passengers and customers of the station and it's network may forever be in disarray, the station itself, and all of it's trains and rail lines, were never found in any state other than perfection, it seemed.
The trains ran all across Unova- Everywhere. Anywhere. Always bustling, almost always packed full of busy people and young pokemon trainers- Except a few lines.
The Battle lines.
The Battle Subway was a bit of a novelty, a tourist attraction. "But isn't that rather dangerous?" People would say, envisioning a harsh, intense pokemon battle taking place on a train-
And yet, that's what happened. Multiple times. And the Battle Subway was no more worse for wear.
"It was a fine experience," A trainer would remark. "That last battle was tough, though."
And the last battles were tough. Impossibly so.
"The last trainer…. was kind of strange, though." "Oh, the name? I can't remember that-" "It was just some guy, right?"
But the two who held the last battles of the Battle Subway were far from just 'some guys'.
They were the Subway Bosses.
Emmet hummed as he flipped through one of his social pages on pidget. No notifications, not that that bothered him. It was normal- In person, and online, he and his brother blurred into the background of existence it seemed- And no one paid them any heed to an almost alarming degree.
But still, he thought- And his hand hovered over an app on his X-transceiver. Applink. Applin-link. A dating app.
He hesitated, and clicked it open.
No messages.
Sighing heavily, he sat down at his desk and continued to write, hand combing through his thin, wiry silver hair. Was it too much to ask that he and his brother find someone? Surely there was someone out there who would find them charming, and, more importantly, remember them. Notice them.
Though they did have one further problem, Emmet continued to think on as he walked to the break room. It was lunch time- And he was at least looking forward to the sandwiches he and his brother had made this morning.
"Good afternoon!" He called out, entering the break room. None of the Depot Agents acknowledged him, many already chatting among each other or going to grab snacks and drinks from the vending machines or the large fridges-
Emmet sighed.
"They usually take notice of us when we're together, brother."
Emmet turned his head. Ingo. His fellow in suffering this stupid, stupid curse.
"…Good afternoon, Brother."
Ingo patted his younger twin on the shoulder, and the two of them grabbed their sandwiches, sat down, and waited. They weren't hidden- Sitting in the middle of the lunch room, and they certainly should have been noticed- Their coats were certainly noticeable- Their whole affect was striking…
But no one did.
No one ever did.
It really was like a supernatural curse, it seemed- Though it'd gone on as long as the two had been alive, it seemed.
Emmet's sandwich was gone quickly- As was Ingo's. They normally didn't socialize or particularly interact with the staff of Gear Station- They did their work, rode the train back to Anville Town, and-
Woke up for the next day.
No notifications on the X-Transceivers as they readied themselves, and headed down to the station.
"Good morning," Ingo greeted. The ticket master of the Anville stop yawned, turning to his coffee.
"Good Morning!" Ingo called out again, raising his voice. The poor worker jumped in his chair, before taking note of the two imposing men in front of him.
"O-Oh dear, uh… Good… Morning?" He blinked, looking at the two- Wearing Gear Station emblems on their hats-
"I am Emmet, and we need to get on the train."
"O-Oh right, the- Subway Bosses- Sorry Sir, didn't notice you there."
As always. "No worries." Ingo replied. No use admonishing the poor young man- He'd forget it by the following day, anyway.
At least in the confines of a subway cart they were more noticeable. It was difficult not to notice them there, given that the two of them standing side-by-side practically created a visual wall that couldn't be seen through. Something about them was particularly intimidating in this setting- Perhaps that was how they became bosses here, after all.
How did they, though? Ingo sometimes wondered- He couldn't quite remember himself, either. Perhaps an artifact of whatever caused them to be ignored, forgotten, and obscured was causing them to forget themselves. He couldn't remember how long he and Emmet had worked at Gear Station- Nor how they'd risen to the position that they'd found themselves in.
Were they ghosts? Ingo wondered- No, they seemed corporeal enough. There weren't any reports or news articles of two conductors dying either, that they could point to for evidence. Though the thought made his heart sink and his stomach grow cold. If ever he did find out what happened- Why they were like this- he hoped it wouldn't be something so… macabre. The thought made him quite melancholy.
It was in silent moments like this, riding to Gear Station, that Emmet usually found his voice- And his voice was often on the subject of their predicament, or, often enough, his pokemon- Battling took his mind off their problems, and strategizing was something he and his brother greatly enjoyed.
"Do you think Chandelure cursed us?"
Ingo scoffed. "Absolutely not. Chandelure is good, she wouldn't have done something like this-"
And Ingo's beloved companion let herself out of her pokeball, floating in front of the two.
"Maybe she did something on accident?"
The lantern-light shook itself, a sad look on it's face. Emmet felt a little guilty for his words- And apologized. The singing, glassy ghost pokemon floated in front of the two, swinging contentedly from side to side- If she could fix what ailed her trainer, she would, but she did not know- The fires of human souls were all the same to her, and Ingo and his brother looked no different to her than the multitudes of trainers she did battle against, or the commuters on the twin's beloved trains. There wasn't much to be done, it seemed- Perhaps this was just their fate.
Ingo sighed, and it wasn't long before the train pulled into Gear Station. The familiar sound of the announcer over the tanoy heralded the end of their ride, and the two stepped out and off, and to work that day.
Ignored, as always.
Luckily, the agents seemed to remember their existence, at least as their "bosses", when things needed to be done. And so, they rarely had trouble with getting their actual, bureaucratic work done for the day. Ingo couldn't complain- The office work they were used to was boring, yes, but the work of Gear Station made him and Emmet happy. That was one thing he could remember- He loved trains, and Emmet did too- But Emmet did love his pokemon and getting to battle with them every day.
Their existence at least, was peaceful, if lonely. Ingo remembered when the Gym Leader of Nimbasa had come to their line once upon a time- And they'd actually managed to hold a conversation with her. They even exchanged numbers, with the intent to train together on occasion.
She never answered- And Ingo was inclined now to think it a product of their curse, rather than her just ghosting them. He looked up from his work, feeling his neck crick as he did so. Ah, he'd been far too focused on the documents he'd been filling out and signing. Emmet groaned, and Ingo could see his leg bouncing in rapid annoyance at whatever he was focusing on.
"Emmet, why don't we take lunch early today?"
"I verrry much agree." He answered shortly, immediately standing up. Well then, there was his answer.
"I don't want to sit in the cafeteria today though. Depressing. Verry much so."
Ingo shrugged. They could eat in the common area, under the glass roof of the gallery off the atrium and amid the indoor garden of Gear Station. Yes, that sounded nice. Watch pokemon and their trainers pass by, enjoy their meals- They did do that on occasion, when the reality of sitting alone in the cafeteria, ignored by their own employees and coworkers hit a little too hard.
The two made their way over to the pretty side station- The glass roof letting in sunlight, sparkling and casting gridded shadows of the great iron beams holding the glass above them- Broken up only by the dappling of leaves of great bushes and trees. The seating wasn't too full, so the two went off to order their meals from one of the eateries in the market adjacent to Gear Station- That connected through this very gallery. The heavenly smell of stir fries and curries and grease and sweets was lesser over here, but the twins could still smell it, and the aroma only became more and more intense as they approached the market- Making both of their stomachs growl.
"I want curry." Emmet announced, and off he marched to go and acquire the food- Ingo following after him. The two moved around people, rather than anyone moving around them, in spite of their height and rather foreboding appearance. And soon they stood in line, though that did not stop someone behind them from bumping into them- "Oh sorry, I didn't quite… see you there," They would hastily answer, suddenly feeling strange they didn't notice the two striking individuals in front of them- Only for the same thing to happen again. And again. And a few more times for good measure.
Up until the twins got up to finally place their order- And waited. The staff were busy- Waiting for someone to come up to the counter to order at their stall within the market.
"Excuse me!" Ingo yelled, rather loudly. It was the only way to get anyone's attention, it seemed-
But this time, no one noticed.
"Excuse us," Emmet also attempted to grab the poor cashier's attention, but they still didn't notice- Focusing instead on fiddling with something under the counter, as if blind not only to the twins but to the few people waiting behind them as well.
And you were getting impatient yourself- The two in front of you were certainly… intimidating, you thought- But- Had they offended the cashier? Could the Cashier not hear them? You weren't one to normally intervene, but… Well, you were hungry yourself.
"Excuse me," You interjected.
The twins ignored you. "Ahem, Excuse me," You interjected a bit more forcefully, and tapped the shoulder of the one in black. The market was quite loud- Perhaps they just couldn't hear you. But the way the one in black jumped- The obstinate frown on his face made him looked downright horrified. You hadn't meant to frighten him-
"Are you talking to me?" He asked, almost incredulously. Your own face matched his- Confusion and a sharp frown. "Well, yes. Is there something the matter? I'd like to order my lunch."
The two looked at each other. The one in white, a pleasant smile on his face, answered you first. "That's what we're trying to do. You seem good at getting people's attention. Here. Speak to them, please."
Your curiosity stopped you from rebuking the request- This was certainly strange. You'd seen a few people run into the pair, but you'd chalked it up to people not paying attention in the bustle of the market and just getting pushed around- Which happened.
"Alright, what did you two want to order?" You asked, as the cashier cheerfully turned to you, smile on her face, and suddenly jumped in shock as you addressed the two men flanking you- And a minute later, you had three order tickets, and a few more minutes later, you had your lunch- And they had theirs. "Let us pay for you. It's the least we can do," The one in black offered- And before you could really utter out any objection, he offered you a bill of money that more than covered your meal.
"Glad I could uh, be of help-" I guess, you thought. What a strange pair- Twins, evidently, and to you, at least, they were the most striking pair in the entire market- And all of Gear Station. Well, no matter. You should really be getting home, and so you went to bid them farewell.
"Actually, would you- I'm terribly sorry to inconvenience you, but would you take your stop with us?" The one in black asked.
The one in white stood at your other side. "Yes! Please. We would like to talk to you, a little bit."
You considered it a moment. Their silver eyes sparkled at you, filled with a strange emotion- An almost hopeful look.
"Okay, sure. Who are you two, anyway? I feel like I've seen you… on the trains before. Aren't you two trainers?"
"I am Emmet, and this is my brother, Ingo."
Ingo bowed lightly. "We're quite glad to hear you've heard of us before, too."
"Yup! Verrry glad!"
It was going to be the first of many lunches shared with the strange bosses of Gear Station.
#Submas#Submas au#Submas AUber#x Reader#Emmet#Ingo#Obscurity#Submas x Reader#Ingo x reader#Emmet x Reader#emmet/reader#ingo/reader
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veeerrry slowly making my way through appmon (just finished ep 6)
i'm enjoying it so far (still) but i also just had a realization that like
part of my hesitancy about watching appmon is that a lot of stills for the fused apps were kind of offputting (3d in 2d animation can be super hit or miss)
like i've seen screenshots of a lot of the higher grade appmon and was like "hm, that's not pleasant to look at"
and now i'm watching it and like "oh, that was definitely designed with movement in mind" because holy shit yeah the stills do not do appmon justice
the use of 3d animation in appmon gives me a feeling that the creators really wanted to include that code overlay effect, but since that's incredibly time-consuming to do in a way that might look good on 2d animated characters, the use of 3d allows them to express that excessively digital vibe (and it looks really good in motion)
as for all the standard grade appmon, i think something similar still holds true in that just looking at their ref book images doesn't do them justice. perorimon is the whole reason i wanted to talk about this (debuted in ep 6) because hooooly shit the ref book image just does not get across how good this goober looks in movement.
in other words, appmon seem designed for animation first and foremost
also while i'm at it i want to say i think it's fun that every appmon really does just have like coax cables in their back for applinks. more digimon shit should like, have weird technological things like that going on.
#sky talks#digimon#appmon#part of the reason my appmon watch is going so slow is because i'm also rewatching a few other seasons still#i am excited to get to a point in the season where it demands i watch it in a hurry#but that's not to say i'm disliking the episodes i'm on#all digimon series tend to have a handful of episodes at the beginning that you really gotta onramp yourself onto#it isn't a bad thing--- it's just the nature of trying to get an audience familiar with a new cast of characters and setting#i think i will probably hit the “oh i can't stop watching this” phase when the kid with musemon comes into the cast though#before i heard shit about appmon (aka way back when it was coming out) i saw musemon and was like#“damn. that's a good mon design.”#the same holds true for hackmon but i feel like even appmon haters look at hackmon (a) and are like “damn that's a good mon design”#and if they aren't they are denying the truth lmao
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Download Applinked
Download and install latest version of Applinked on your Android TV or Fire TV. Enjoy free app stores created by users all around the world. Discover new movies and TV shows apps uploaded by Applinked fans.
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Familia Ford Raptor: Las bestias existen
El desierto es un lugar que pocos pueden conquistar, pero ahora con el nacimiento de la familia Raptor en México, Ford comprueba que las bestias capaces de dominarlo existen, además de que garantiza que todos tendrán una opción para explorar los caminos más extremos.
Una nueva bestia todoterreno se une a la poderosa Ford Lobo Raptor con el mismo ADN que Ford Performance desarrolla para las carreras desérticas como la Baja 1000: Ford Ranger Raptor, la pick-up diseñada para despertar emociones y salir del camino sin miedo a romper nada.
Ambas pick-up comparten un diseño agresivo, en el cual destaca la parrilla de la familia Raptor, rines de 17 pulgadas con diseño exclusivo para cada modelo con llantas de más de 33 pulgadas, piezas exteriores listas para el uso más rudo, asientos Raptor, así como los característicos diseños de pintura con el distintivo Raptor.
En el desempeño es fácil distinguir a estas bestias, pues están construidas para conquistar los terrenos más desafiantes y para esto comparten el conocimiento que Ford Performance ha obtenido en las carreras de alto desempeño en desierto.
Integran amortiguadores Fox Racing adaptados para cada modelo, modo de conducción especializado “Baja”, diferencial trasero bloqueable, así como control de descenso en pendientes para moderar la presión del frenado y evitar deslizamientos.
Para acelerar sin miedo, la familia Raptor incluye lo mejor de la plataforma de seguridad Ford Co-Pilot 360® como sistema de preservación de carril, cámara de reversa con sensores, alarma perimetral, frenado autónomo de emergencia y algunas más en la bestia más poderosa, Lobo Raptor.
La conectividad es completa gracias al módem de FordPass® Connect con Wi-Fi HotSpot y las pantallas de 8 y 12 pulgadas que tienen el sistema de infotenimiento SYNC® de Ford compatible con Applink®, Apple CarPlay® y Android Auto®.
Porque las bestias existen, la nueva familia Raptor podrá ser vista en los terrenos más extremos de la República Mexicana a partir de este año, Ford Ranger Raptor será la primera integrante de la familia en llegar a nuestro país.
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okay okay, i'm finally watching appmon
i'm only like 5 eps in and watching it while doing art
the buddy apps so far that we've met (gatchmon and dokamon) are so fucking funny. they're both weirdos for entirely different reasons.
also appmon really feels like the bridge between xros wars and ghost game so far--- applink emphasizing the power of connections like digixros, and a lot of worldbuilding elements that feel like they were stripped for parts into ghost game (the AR field and a lot of how the mons interact with IRL stuff).
i guess also the grb factor feels reminiscent of the l virus but i'll put a pin in that until the resolution of the plot ghfghfmghfghhj
i guess that shouldn't be a surprise considering that, like, GG was completely fine having espimon (an appmon) be a main supporting cast member, but
yes i know adventure 2020 technically came between appmon and ghost game, but. adventure media including the reboot exists as an extant form of digimon that just is to my brain lmao.
#sky talks#digimon#appmon#digimon xros wars#digimon ghost game#i'm also really interested to see where leviathan goes since like#i think this is one of few times the presumable big bad of the series was explicitly introduced ep 1?#the only other time i can think of is literally xros wars#even in frontiers cherubimon ends up being the dragon instead of the actual final boss#most other series don't put their eggs into a unified baddie#i may eat my words if levia pulls a dragon but#it is also nice to have it feel like it's an active force rather than just a vague evil presence#the seeming connections between it and the app drive also have me excited#but Totally Not Leviathan l corp is also just plain fucking funny
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