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Harry The App Developer

@BlochHarry

Trying to make it as a solo iOS dev 💻 Desperately trying to sustain 100% revenue increases month over month. Creating Apps with the power of Swift

Brooklyn, NY Katılım Haziran 2014
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e-Lafreniere For MVP (Fire Drury) 🥇🇺🇸
In a recent video, The Hockey Guy says that he believes the downfall of the Rangers began when Barclay Goodrow was placed on waivers, stating that the way Drury handled it rubbed the locker room the wrong way and that ruined all the team chemistry. Do you agree? #NYR
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KolorblindKicks
KolorblindKicks@StinkyNtheBrain·
#southpark swing and a miss. Worst episode in the history of the show. Tried way too hard and missed on every single one. Targeted a very small audience and I expect ratings to drop if shit continues in this unfortunate route. I used to love this show when they picked on both
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Filip Kowalski
Filip Kowalski@filippkowalski·
this app has the highest engagement of all my apps so far what's yours?
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Harry The App Developer
Harry The App Developer@BlochHarry·
What even is this new UI for Chat GPT maybe Elon should buy it
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Lover of Apps
Lover of Apps@loverofapps·
I will be tinkering on small projects as well as working on non-app things. Maybe I’ll do more marketing but what I won’t be doing is rushing to make another app. I wish we had a 3rd party iPhone App Store controlled by indie developers. That would be enjoyable to build for.
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Karina Chow
Karina Chow@karomancer·
Everytime I see someone write *LFG* I still read it as Looking For Group first and have a moment of confusion. Anyone else or am I the only MMORPG nerd struggling to adapt? 😅
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Henry Shi
Henry Shi@henrythe9ths·
There's a shocking fact about AI that nobody tells you: You can catch up to the public AI research frontier in just 2 weeks. Yes, really. I've built a $150M annual revenue startup over the last 8 years and If I were to start a company today, I’d drop everything and go all-in on AI. But like many busy software builders, I felt lost—overwhelmed by the noisy, crowded and fast-moving modern AI landscape. And I wasn’t alone. So I spent my entire holiday diving deep into AI research—reading 30+ papers, watching hours of lectures, analyzing trends, and catching up to the research frontier. ✨ Here’s what I learned: - You don’t need months (or years) to catch up. - You don’t need a PhD or decades of ML experience. - You need fewer than 20 papers and 2 weeks to understand the major breakthroughs shaping AI today. It's because the technology is extremely nascent and most techniques that came before are no longer relevant: - ChatGPT is barely 2 years old and Transformers are only 7 years old. - Most game-changing discoveries happened within the last 4 years, driven by a few breakthrough ideas, scaling laws, and efficient matrix multiplication. The biggest secret? Many groundbreaking AI papers with thousands of citations are surprisingly simple and applied, like adding "let's think step by step" to the prompt, or simply asking the LLM over and over again to improve its answer (Self-Refine). I realized there are tons of founders and builders in the same boat—wanting to dive deeper into AI but unsure where to start. I've created an essential AI Guide that helped me catch up, in just 2 weeks, to the frontier of public AI research to figure out where the next opportunities and gaps were: - Curated list of only the most important papers - Simple explanations of key concepts - Clear pathway to understanding the frontier of modern AI It’s perfect for: - Founders expanding into AI - Builders wanting to innovate at the frontier of AI - Investors looking to separate the signal from the noise 👇 Want the full guide? - Like and Share this post - Comment "AI Guide" - I'll send you the complete guide (ps, I’m also teaming up with @VishalVasishth, co-founder of @obviousvc with @ev (focused on large-scale societal impact companies like Twitter, Medium, Beyond Meat), to host a small meetup to discuss what's working and needs to be solved in the AI stack in SF. Message me if you're interested)
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Adam Lyttle
Adam Lyttle@adamlyttleapps·
First thing I'm doing is removing Firebase from apps — Reduces app size — No longer tracks users Win/win? Plus I get a fancy "Data Not Collected" badge – important for apps where you're dealing with AI and peoples data App Store Connect dashboard analytics are fine for me
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Adam Lyttle
Adam Lyttle@adamlyttleapps·
@caguilar51 Admittedly I’ve never had an app big enough for crash reporting That will be different with the auto captions app though
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Rishabh Singh↗️
Rishabh Singh↗️@merishabh_singh·
#hiring for 4-roles fully #remote: -> Software Developer -> Frontend Developer -> Backend Developer -> App Developer Eligibility: #freshers Company: CryptoXpress Location: Remote CTC: 7 LPA ->> Drop 'Your Role' you're interested in, I'll share the Google form link of the hiring directly to you! All the best! Let's Support! #connect #letsconnect
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soph
soph@S0PHIE44·
“this guy is dangerous” we’ve been saying this for so long and yet people called us crazy for stating facts
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Thomas Kim
Thomas Kim@youravgtechbro·
It took me 3.5 years of building 11 apps to cross $1k MRR I'm embarrassed it took me so long to hit this milestone esp when it seems everyone hits it so fast but I'm staying focused on my journey and not worrying about others no more MRR screenshots — back to building 🧑‍💻
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Sebastian Röhl
Sebastian Röhl@SebastianRoehl·
Is there a way to automatically cancel a subscription if the user buys the lifetime IAP? I couldn't find anything and saw this on the @calm support docs. There must be a way, right? 😳
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Lorin Nicolae
Lorin Nicolae@lorinnicolae·
@filippkowalski I find that most of my apps are a lot more popular on Android. Most of my revenue used to come from Android, but iOS is slowly catching up. I'm using Ionic and Capacitor, so I'm in the same boat as you. I'm going to support both for as long as I can.
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Filip Kowalski
Filip Kowalski@filippkowalski·
I have this one app on iOS that gets less than a few downloads a day, a total flop, but on Android, it's growing. I think that if I'd release it only on iOS I'd probably ditch it, but with data from Android, I'm willing to put more effort into it. And since it's Flutter, it costs me nothing to support both platforms.
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