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They have their Foundational Models [1], so I think they’re focusing more on device-level LLMs than larger ones.

[1] https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundationmodels


I would absolutely love to see that project come to fruition.


There’s a “Refresh screen every:” setting under “Reader settings” where you can configure this.


I’ve primarily been an iOS developer for the past 5 years and I still enjoy it. Swift has a lot of niceties such as Optionals, and Enums with associated values. SwiftUI simplifies UI development and provides a faster feedback loop with previews which is very important for me because I’m easily distracted. It’s also easy to drop back to UIKit if needed.

You probably don’t want to target lower than iOS 16 if using SwiftUI since a lot of nice APIs aren’t available on lower versions.

We used Catalyst in work for bringing our iOS app to macOS and it’s been good enough.

It may be Stockholm syndrome but I quite like Xcode. My main complaints are that the vim bindings are seriously lacking, and that it’s slow to start debugging when hitting a breakpoint.


If you have an iPhone, you can lower the brightness even further by going to Settings > Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut and enabling “Reduce white point”. Then you can triple press the power button to toggle it.

But I agree with your overall point. It shouldn’t be hidden under accessibility, and more devices should have lower brightness settings.


I assume it's hidden to stop users from accidentally setting brightness to its true lowest and then being unable to revert the change because the screen would now be too dark for most users to see anything at all.


Ive set that to guided access so my child can play with the phone. If anyone from Apple are reading this consider it a feature request to start this and guided access from the top right control panel. I need both.


He’s currently developing a Sokoban game in Jai and often streams on Twitch.


I believe he intends to ship the game for free with the language, as a demonstration of how to write games using jai.


This would meet the criteria too https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Pigeon


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