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@Cyclebrity

lil rabic. Digital Accessibility: Auto-Paste 🌐

Manhattan Beach, CA Katılım Aralık 2015
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Adam KP
Adam KP@AdamKPx·
What’s this design language called? 🥺
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Stephan Casas
Stephan Casas@stephancasas·
I'm betting on "Tiburon" as Apple's name for macOS 27. Where's the Polymarket for this?
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Cyclebrity
Cyclebrity@Cyclebrity·
@Dimillian I have a feeling SiRi sherlocking the entire community this year
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Nathie
Nathie@NathieVR·
This guy created a VR experience that literally lets you tear down reality.
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Jonah Katz
Jonah Katz@dinkin_flickaa·
Is Apple working on deprecating xcode yet
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Cyclebrity
Cyclebrity@Cyclebrity·
@rudrank I can see how that could possibly be annoying to the entire  community. I’m sorry.
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Louisa Gareiss
Louisa Gareiss@louisagareiss·
I don’t have a plane so I’m testing my AirFly on my iPod.
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Shubham Singh
Shubham Singh@Shubham_iosdev·
Working with SwiftUI is a lot of fun🤌🏼 Built an Animated Dot Renderer for Images using the #SwiftUI framework. ✨ Let me know what you think 😄
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Microsoft Dev Docs
Microsoft Dev Docs@docsmsft·
Did anyone expect Win32 to still be going strong in 2026? Mark Russinovich explains why its deep roots in Windows—and the massive ecosystem built on top—have given it serious staying power. Turns out “legacy” can still mean essential. SysInternals site: msft.it/6012vMkaO
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Elí Guerrón
Elí Guerrón@eliguerron·
When I was at Apple, I loved working on micro interactions that you see all over the OS. Now that I’m not an apple I still like to solve for these little problems that really annoyed me. In this case, I designed a backspace button with a speed controller, so by just pressing it you can delete by letter and then immediately by word as you stretch it, without having to wait (like it usually does on the OS) and then if you stretch a little more, you can speed delete through words… I’m also working on another one where you can repair the words if you over-deleted it by accident 😜 (it also has haptic feedback, which makes it really fun)
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