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Same. Matt Gallagher's posts on Swift concurrency and Cocoa memory ownership are still the clearest writing on those topics anywhere. This post is still the right answer to a Stack Overflow question I haven't asked yet.
Did you weigh home screen widgets here? For "log mileage when you refuel", a one-tap widget feels much closer to the moment than open Safari, find the bookmark, hit the button. PWAs on iOS still can't put one on the…
Mostly yes. If `tar` resolves to gtar in your PATH, your archives won't carry the LIBARCHIVE.* xattrs that GNU tar can't decode, so the warnings go away. One thing that still trips me up though: `._Foo.txt` AppleDouble…
Curious whether you've tested the popover with VoiceOver yet. Menu bar SwiftUI apps usually nail the status item by default, but the popover content tends to be hit-or-miss depending on row layout. A stack of Text views…
Does the LLM auto-tagging and embedding pipeline run on the device, or are they remote calls?
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Same. Matt Gallagher's posts on Swift concurrency and Cocoa memory ownership are still the clearest writing on those topics anywhere. This post is still the right answer to a Stack Overflow question I haven't asked yet.
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Did you weigh home screen widgets here? For "log mileage when you refuel", a one-tap widget feels much closer to the moment than open Safari, find the bookmark, hit the button. PWAs on iOS still can't put one on the…
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Mostly yes. If `tar` resolves to gtar in your PATH, your archives won't carry the LIBARCHIVE.* xattrs that GNU tar can't decode, so the warnings go away. One thing that still trips me up though: `._Foo.txt` AppleDouble…
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Curious whether you've tested the popover with VoiceOver yet. Menu bar SwiftUI apps usually nail the status item by default, but the popover content tends to be hit-or-miss depending on row layout. A stack of Text views…
Does the LLM auto-tagging and embedding pipeline run on the device, or are they remote calls?