@mattcassinelli San Fransymbols v26.0 - the most comprehensive SF Symbols viewer!
Updated design with Liquid Glass buttons, new icon, support for new SF Symbols, plus new symbol features (gradient rendering, Variable Draw, Draw On/Off animations, and more!) 🎨
apps.apple.com/gb/app/san-fra…
Developers – I will be sharing posts from apps updated for iOS 26 tomorrow.
Create a post sharing both what your app does and what’s new, and I’ll add it to an ongoing thread – on all platforms.
Reply here or when you see the post on Monday.
Looking forward to seeing your updates!
@TheTilehurstEnd The fact that 2013/14 is not last is unforgivable - the Waitrose spills into the other hoop, it looks like it was a printing error! 2019/20 would probably be in my personal top 3 😃
OPINION: To mark #ReadingFC releasing a new shirt last week, Alex has gone through all the Royals' home kits in the 21st century to rank them from worst to best.
There's a lot to get through, so here's the first of a two-parter...
thetilehurstend.sbnation.com/2025/6/23/2445…
📒 For the Easter Monday game against @BrackleyTownFC, we are producing a limited edition full size A4 matchday magazine - to commemorate the final issue of New Windmill Wonderland.
We’re asking supporters to please send in pictures of them at games this season for us to use! 📸
Comment your pics down below ⤵️
#BackingTheBrakes | #BrakesTogether
Dispiriting events at Reading should concern everyone in English football. Fans are lied to, players and an impressive manager are let down, and so are staff. A thoughtless, heartless owner damages a historic club. It’s another warning to all in football. If we tolerate this, then your club could be next.
Fans at some other clubs fear similar pain or just feel relief to have escaped danger. Many will simply focus on their own form and fortunes. Football’s tribal. Most headlines revolve around the big names, the big games like Manchester City versus Arsenal. But Reading embody the pyramid, a local beacon and hub for nurturing talent. Neil Webb started there. The windfall from the Michael Olise deal helps sustain the club currently. Ted Drake learned his managerial trade at Reading before guiding Chelsea to their first title.
Football clubs are community assets and have to be protected from individuals like Dai Yongge wreaking such misery at Reading. He has his motives and his methods but none seem aligned to the club’s future wellbeing. He doesn’t communicate with fans. Reading FC Women withdrew from the Championship because of financial difficulties. Sustained mismanagement of the club has seen a failure to pay men’s players and HMRC lead to points deductions.
A proposed takeover by Rob Couhig, an American businessman welcomed by the fanbase, collapsed, leaving Yongge still in charge and supporters still in torment and again asking questions. Does Yongge really want to sell? If the club goes under is it then all about valuable real estate? Would administration and another points deduction actually be better than this shambles?
And so Reading fans rally again, fighting for their club’s life. But Yongge doesn’t listen. He doesn’t appear to care about the negativity his ownership brings to the door of the dressing-room. Ruben Selles and his whole-hearted squad give everything they can on the field, and sit a defiant 12th in League One, but they aren’t detached from the mess. It must be dismaying and distracting.
Losing Selles would be a disaster. He’s doing a good job in trying circumstances. If he left, Selles would be picked up swiftly by a better run club. Reading fans post messages of support to Selles and his squad. They will back them loudly at Bolton Wanderers today. It’s about finding the balance between demonstrating support for the team while demonstrating against the owner.
Much is right about Reading: committed fanbase, stadium, training ground, the attitude of manager, squad and club staff. It’s just the owner. It’s a nightmare that Reading are living through. And it’s a cautionary tale all football needs to heed. #ReadingFC#EFL
@BasicAppleGuy Is this even correct - haven’t they now got 2 versions of the 42mm case size (the larger model S0-S3, and now the smaller model S10) - in which case old 42mm bands would fit the 46mm watch if they are currently compatible with 44/45/49mm models..? Confusing to say the least!
BREAKING: Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced mandatory housing targets and an end to the onshore wind ban to get "Britain building again" news.sky.com/story/new-chan…
During lockdown, I wrote 30k words about VAR and measurement theory. No-one wanted to publish it - they all said it was mad.
But offsides like this Coventry one mean I can't stop thinking about it.
3 major issues.
Is there any icon pack (Figma preferred) that lets you combine the icons, similar to SF Symbols?
For example:
Calendar and "+" = calendar with "+" in the corner
Or
Screen and person = screen with person in the corner
If not, take this as new designer idea 🙌