CosmicFlamingo is on Bluesky

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CosmicFlamingo is on Bluesky

CosmicFlamingo is on Bluesky

@acosmicflamingo

📱Developing a new music app called Audiate🎵 Find me at https://t.co/cOrNdjpi47

Katılım Mart 2020
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CosmicFlamingo is on Bluesky
CosmicFlamingo is on Bluesky@acosmicflamingo·
@parrots Although it took more than 2.5 years of keeping that RGB code in my Colors.swift file, I finally found a place to use it; my launch screen LOL
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Seb Vidal
Seb Vidal@SebJVidal·
The way I see it, and this is purely speculation, I don't have any inside information, there is spectrum of how private a private API is. On the one extreme, you've got APIs that one could make a pretty strong argument for not being private at all. Take UIKeyboardType, for example. There's an undocumented Emoji keyboard type. You can access it using the public init(rawValue:) initialiser, passing in a value of 11, if I recall correctly. Standard Swift syntax. Documented initialiser. On the other extreme, you've got dynamically loading private system frameworks. Apple will almost definitely catch you doing this as, at runtime, your binary will link against frameworks it has no business linking against. If you try and use a private entitlement, you can't even load your app on a device that isn't the simulator (without jailbreaking). value(forKey:), setValue(_:forKey:), performSelector(_:), NSClassFromString(_:) etc. all exist somewhere on this spectrum, but I'm just not convinced it's the sort of thing Apple care about so long as it doesn't cause crashes etc. Apple have bigger fish to fry than you calling -[UIScreen _displayCornerRadius]. Just be smart about it, handle failure, and you'll probably be good. Telegram certainly are. 😄 Like I said, all speculation, pinch of salt etc. Maybe there's an enormous effort going on internally to start catching this stuff...but I doubt it :)
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Marcin Krzyzanowski
Marcin Krzyzanowski@krzyzanowskim·
Mark, you're selling ads. That's not the most important technology in the world. by a mile. touch the grass dude
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Marcin Krzyzanowski@krzyzanowskim·
I spent 3 days debugging an issue. fix is 5 characters long should I quit my job tomorrow?
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CosmicFlamingo is on Bluesky
CosmicFlamingo is on Bluesky@acosmicflamingo·
@SebJVidal I feel like that Gaussian curve meme belongs here, where the outliers all re-use existing frameworks and the middle create their own.
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CosmicFlamingo is on Bluesky@acosmicflamingo·
@krzyzanowskim I’m sticking with Swift 5.10 until maybe 6.1 when they’ve ironed out usability like this. It’ll surely get better, right? 🦗🦗🦗 ….right?
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Marcin Krzyzanowski
Marcin Krzyzanowski@krzyzanowskim·
this happens when I add single, and only "@ MainActor". that is 80 errors in the Swift 6 language mode. I would rather stick to not opt-in actors annotation
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Adam Lyttle
Adam Lyttle@adamlyttleapps·
Piano keys revamped only using SwiftUi Views Frosted background Beveled appearance on black keys 👌
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Point-Free
Point-Free@pointfreeco·
We’re ending the year with one last sale: 🎁 25% off your first year! Unlock access to hundreds of episodes on advanced Swift topics, as well as everything we have planned for next year. Don’t miss this chance to level up your skills! pointfree.co/blog/posts/162…
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Julien Sagot
Julien Sagot@Barbapapapps·
This is all it takes to crash an app on watchOS. Embarrassing. FB16107762
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Marcin Krzyzanowski
Marcin Krzyzanowski@krzyzanowskim·
Xcode re-enabled predictive code completion for me, and oh boy, I'm already annoyed. it is not helping. at all.
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Marcin Krzyzanowski@krzyzanowskim·
if something name starts with "fast", that doesn’t make it fast
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