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George Pu
George Pu@TheGeorgePu·
Apple changed the rules on iOS. Every vibe coding app had to comply. No code can change after install. Whatever ships has to stay frozen. So you build apps you can't run. They open in Safari instead. Now think about AI agents. AI agents are supposed to act on their own. By Apple's rule, that can't exist on your iPhone. Vibe coding hit the wall first. Agents are next. Build for iOS - neuter the agent. Build the agent - give up iOS.
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NoCode ProCode
NoCode ProCode@NoCodeProCode·
Complete bullcrap. Apple does allow over-the-air updates. That's literally the whole business model of Expo, but there are rules. You cannot change the nature of the application or core functionality, like turning a calculator app into a calorie tracking application. That was always the limitation; it has existed for pretty much the entirety of iOS development. Google has exactly those same rules. This is not Apple being mean or being anti-AI. Those are just AI companies with lots of VC money that can't read the App Store guidelines to build compliant applications. That's all there is.
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Brian Johnson
Brian Johnson@_brian_johnson·
@NoCodeProCode @TheGeorgePu Yep. OTA updates are fine for content and bug fixes. The hard line is changing the actual purpose of the app after review. That part has been in the rules forever.
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Brian Johnson
Brian Johnson@_brian_johnson·
@NoCodeProCode @TheGeorgePu Yeah, OTA is for iteration, not identity swaps. Updating flows or copy is one thing. Turning a calculator into a nutrition app is asking for a review headache.
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