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Danny Ruchtie

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Designer & Tinkerer Working on BookRise.io dannyruchtie.com

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Added some small refinements. It’s starting to feel right.
dannyruchtie.com/reference/

01.01.2026 19:10 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Building truly personal software has become extremely accessible. I built this in a couple of hours while traveling home after Christmas Eve: a local-first moodboard with Al-generated metadata to manage my inspiration.

27.12.2025 22:16 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 1
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10.04.2025 09:24 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0

mañana.social

04.04.2025 07:08 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Ready to bring your pics to life? No extra gear required! Spatial photos for the rest of us—drag & drop any image and watch it morph into an immersive 3D scene.

✨ Demo: dannyruchtie.com/spatial/
🔗 Code: github.com/DannyRuchtie...

02.01.2025 10:19 👍 4 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Building on my face tracking and heart rate monitoring experiments: now integrating @splinetool.bsky.social for immersive 3D interactions.

✨ Demo: dannyruchtie.com/3dFace/
🔗 Code: github.com/DannyRuchtie...

29.12.2024 15:33 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

Congratulations! And great hire @zehfernandes.bsky.social!

21.11.2024 10:08 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Vaison-la-Romaine

Vaison-la-Romaine

Vaison-la-Romaine 🟠

14.11.2024 21:42 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
A I’ve designed plenty of iOS apps, but building and shipping one entirely on my own was a new challenge. Over the course of a weekend, I developed an app aimed at helping dyslexic readers like my son—and myself. It’s straightforward: snap a picture of printed text, use Apple’s new Vision framework to detect the text, layout and language, and read it aloud using premium voices. It solves a specific problem I’ve encountered firsthand, having struggled with dyslexia when I was younger.

Even though I hadn’t worked with Swift in a while, AI-powered tools like Cursor made the process much more approachable. Instead of getting caught up in technical hurdles, I was able to focus on design and functionality, with AI helping me through debugging and even the submission process.

What’s exciting is how accessible this technology has become. The ability to build niche solutions like this app—working entirely offline, with no tracking, and fully respecting user privacy—used to require deep technical expertise. Now, it’s democratized. With the right tools, anyone can build something meaningful.

AI isn’t just simplifying development—it’s opening the door for creators of all kinds to bring their ideas to life. It’s a great time to build.

It might not be for you, but if you know someone who could benefit from it, they can check the DyslexRead out in the Appstore

A I’ve designed plenty of iOS apps, but building and shipping one entirely on my own was a new challenge. Over the course of a weekend, I developed an app aimed at helping dyslexic readers like my son—and myself. It’s straightforward: snap a picture of printed text, use Apple’s new Vision framework to detect the text, layout and language, and read it aloud using premium voices. It solves a specific problem I’ve encountered firsthand, having struggled with dyslexia when I was younger. Even though I hadn’t worked with Swift in a while, AI-powered tools like Cursor made the process much more approachable. Instead of getting caught up in technical hurdles, I was able to focus on design and functionality, with AI helping me through debugging and even the submission process. What’s exciting is how accessible this technology has become. The ability to build niche solutions like this app—working entirely offline, with no tracking, and fully respecting user privacy—used to require deep technical expertise. Now, it’s democratized. With the right tools, anyone can build something meaningful. AI isn’t just simplifying development—it’s opening the door for creators of all kinds to bring their ideas to life. It’s a great time to build. It might not be for you, but if you know someone who could benefit from it, they can check the DyslexRead out in the Appstore

Built an app over the weekend to help dyslexic readers like my son and myself. It uses Apple’s Vision framework to scan printed text and read it aloud with premium voices. It might not be for you, but if you know someone who could benefit, check it out here:
apps.apple.com/us/app/dread...

14.11.2024 20:35 👍 9 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0