8GB of RAM is enough for a machine that does web browsing and text editing/running office suites.
8GB of RAM is enough for a machine that does web browsing and text editing/running office suites.
Claude Sonnet 4.5 is..surprisingly good at creating Custom SwiftUI views. I'm creating an app for self-use to help me with Intermittent fasting (s/o to @lascorbe.bsky.social , your talk was inspirational), and it made something useable. You can indeed, just make things (copyright @steipete.me)
the people who mocked and made up shit about the attack on paul pelosi have thoughts about decorum and we should definitely take them very very seriously
no ones safe, on one of the latest one even the lyft driver that declined the ride got sentenced
It will at least make for interesting WWDCs to come. I think design evolution is some of the most interesting stuff because it reflects their thinking and learnings of the UX over time, so I'm excited to see where exactly this shakes out.
It will be unfinished for a time, yet. I remember feeling like iOS 7's visual identity didn't feel consistent or polished yet until iOS 9 or 10 at the latest. We're in for a bit of a ride.
Its gone under the radar but the additions to SF Symbols is huge.
Marking the error as non isolated works! Thanks a bunch. I prefer it that way, as I want to play around with default isolation, Approachable Concurrency mode, and get a feel of where this is all headed.
I had this problem in a way more insidious place, my tests: bsky.app/profile/waly...
I still never figured out how to *actually* make it work, but setting the default actor to `nonisolated` at least makes them compile without warnings or errors now.
Of course, right as I post it, the solution presents itself! bsky.app/profile/manu...
I'm writing a small app that uses HealthKit, which all works fine, but Swift Testing is giving me a bit of trouble.. does anyone know what the solution is here? I'm stumped #swiftlang
The additions to SF Symbols this year are bonkers. *Highly* recommend that session.
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Yep. Could care less about Siri, this is the stuff that will have big impact overall.
It really does. I think in some situations, though, especially when this material has text in it, it's very hard to read, might need some tweaks, but I really do like the overall effect.
You are talking about machines that are...6 years old at the *youngest*, and will continue to work fine afterwards. Not sure how this is relevant.
I feel this problem becomes really glaring in Light Mode, Dark Mode I'd say is alright since it's inherently more contrast-y.
The new design language feels more at home on touchscreens than on let's say, a desktop, but we'll see!
I dunno, I kind of dig it!
Years of saying that Apple’s current design lost whimsy and when its back, were immediately like this 😛
I really, really like the new app icons. Especially Camera, is so so good.
The unified tab view in Safari for Mac is gone. I'm sad. I know I was probably the only person using it, but still.
Apple clearly doesn't believe that these things are in the benefit of its platform, though, and will not do them unless forced by legislation. Developers will have to feel comfortable with that.
There is never anything about DevRel in the main keynote. You might catch a whiff in the SOTU, but this highly produced keynote is for the press and general populace at large.
Just rename the files app to Finder already.
Close enough, welcome back macOS.
It has a damn pointer.
Apple finally caved in with the windowing system for iPad, huh?
The only thing I’m not super sold on is that new Finder icon.. maybe it’ll grow on me.
And all clipboard managers