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Bild mit mit AT Toolbox und iOS Shortcut auf Bluesky posten
Ich poste gerne Bilder auf Bluesky. Leider bin ich jedoch nicht der Held, wenn es um Bildbeschreibungen geht. Zumindest wurde mir das so mitgeteilt. Sehr problematisch wird das Ganze, wenn es schnell gehen muss, weil man von unterwegs mal eben kurz ein Bild teilen möchte. Post mit Bildern ohne Beschreibung sind allerdings zurecht nicht gerne...AutomatisierungBluesky
Ribbon - a linkding client
I built a native iOS client for linkding and launched it, as I usually do, with a sarcastic-ish Mastodon post. I'd been using my instance as a PWA (inasmuch as PWAs are supported on iOS) and found it to be ok but not terribly satisfying. I appreciated the existing clients, but didn't love them. I'd tried them all, but ended up generally using a Safari extension and the web app in Safari.developmentios
Small Steps For Agent-Friendly Codebases
Updating an open source library taught me a valuable lesson for making your codebase agent-friendly — small steps can have a big payoff.TopAI
Install Syncthing 2.x for continuous file synchronisation on Debian or Ubuntu or Raspberry Pi OS
edafe.de/syncthing Syncthing is an open source tool that synchronises files continuously across multiple devices. It transfers data between two or more of your computers, without uploading any information to the cloud. Syncthing 2.0 has recently been described as 'A Giant Leap Forward in Decentralized File Synchronization'. Synchronisation for every platform Syncthing binary packages are available...androidcloud
Save URLs to Apple Reminders the Right Way
If you save a URL to Apple Reminders — via the Share Sheet or Siri — it goes into the reminder's URL field. This sounds fine until you try to doToolsmacOS
The One Skill Siri Needs
Siri doesn't just need a makeover, it needs a new vision for automation. And that's a job Skills can help with.iOS
Including Rust in an Xcode project with Pointer Authentication (arm64e)
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AI (Without the Hype)
I spoke at NSSpain this year and gave a wide-ranging talk AI, building from the fundamentals to real-world uses — with something for everyone.TopAI
The state of networking in iOS workflow
Every iOS app for the most part will at some point need to reach out to the internet to get some data so that it can do something useful. Being that it's such a common thing that most devs will run into at some point and given Apple's usual polish to products, its probably something that you think would be quite straightforward but in practice, is not. Networking code has always been a challenge for developers going back to the objective-c days of iOS development, however with the introduction o...ios
I made a music app
I've been using Navidrome to stream music for a bit now. It's lightweight, snappy, stable and does everything I need. It lets me stream my own music, mark things as favorites and track my listening habits . It's decidedly nerdy — you need to self-host it (or pay someone to manage it — I assume that's an option somewhere) and I sync new music up to it using rclone .developmentmacos
The Finance Team Lost One
For years, many of Apple’s most consumer-unfriendly decisions have felt like an extension of a revenue-optimization strategy at constant risk of backfiring. Thanks to a bracing legal decision, now it has.appleiphone
Empower Apps Podcast: Building Plinky as an Indie Developer
Leo Dion and I discuss building Plinky from scratch, the technical decisions behind using SwiftUI and Vapor, creating delightful user experiences, and the journey from working at Twitter to becoming an indie developer.IndustryiOS
The Floater Manifesto
Our technology should be good enough to work across operating systems now. The best way to test that is by using literally every platform. Which is what I plan to do.floateroperating systems
Monarch: Minimal, Manageable, Migrations 🦋
Introducing Monarch, a simple yet flexible migrations library for Swift that helps manage user data changes across app updates with minimal hassle.DatabasesEngineering
Introducing Recap: What's Old Is What's New Again
Open sourcing Recap, a Swift library for creating beautiful What's New screens to highlight app updates and keep users informed about new features.EngineeringiOS
Indie App Spotlight - Plinky Feature
Plinky was featured in Indie App Spotlight Issue 20, where we discussed the app's origin story, design philosophy, technical implementation, and the journey of building a successful indie app.iOSPlinky
Compile Swift Podcast: Being Featured on the App Store
Peter Witham and I discuss the incredible experience of having Plinky featured on the App Store, the journey of indie app development, and how doing good work creates opportunities.iOSInterview