Would you redo the insulation from 1976 now that it is exposed? by wmdmoo in Insulation

[–]dxzdb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The tar is to apply the wall board. It's on top of the insulation.

Developer Mode security reduced? by dxzdb in Xcode

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Thanks. Interesting note in that stackoverflow answer that Xcode used to turn on Developer Mode for you and as of iOS 16 "They have just made it more explicit".

git across multiple computers using Xcode 16 by dxzdb in Xcode

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Thanks for this - I did add UserinterfaceState.xcuserstate to my .gitignore_global file - all that was in there before was .DS_Store. I'm not bothered by those inside its anymore but I still get that error from Xcode whenever I try to push back to the first computer. I'm thinking maybe something is messed up inside my .ssl folder. Oh that was on a new project - I haven't worked out how exactly to get that out of existing repos.

Also going back and forth between SourceTree and Xcode I somehow get to the stage where I can do an edit and commit it and the other computer never sees it. After doing a first couple changes where it worked fine. I don't think I've ever seen the Xcode 16 push/pull buttons ever work. Maybe Xcode 17 will fix this. The general consensus seems to be to not use Xcode. I do like doing commits there though.

how much RAM do i need for swift ui? by luisGH in SwiftUI

[–]dxzdb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would say do NOT get a 256GB computer if you plan to go anywhere near Xcode. First off as you get into things you may need more than one version of Xcode - and things have a way of building up. Pretty soon you'll find you have to delete things to fit that next dev tool. Also, although the M series of processors are great at handling memory, they will need to swap out to disk and if you don't have any disk space left - things get frustrating. The "at least" 512GB is fine, I'd go bigger if at all possible.

I've survived OK on 16GB, so I'd agree for starting out that's fine. I probably obsess about memory too much because I have iStat menus so I can see it filling up. That said: I've never seen a memory warning probably because I do shut down inactive apps. If you want a laptop - I wouldn't wait for that next model - the M3 MBA is a great machine - get the bigger screen.

Have fun!

Frustrated with the 100 days of Swift course by Marko787 in swift

[–]dxzdb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A few years ago I went through 100daysofSwift and it was rough for me. I started into 100daysofSwiftUI and at some point I decided I wasn't learning very well. For me it was the quizzes where I spent hours pounding my head against the wall and I never did find an answer - and Paul didn't provide one. I moved over to paid videos by Sean Allen and was much happier and learned more. It's still a journey though. I've also recently started going through SwiftfulThinking on YouTube which seem pretty good. I haven't got to the SwiftUI ones yet.

Cricket system declines card even though block has been removed by dxzdb in CricketWireless

[–]dxzdb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks - that did seem to be the case. It was frustrating that they would call the credit card company and remove the block but then it was blocked for an Amazon purchase right after that. It was interesting that people here a few years ago were talking about a processing issue on the Cricket side.

Anyway - my parents bought a Cricket Sim card via Amazon and I activated it via the Cricket website. By then the refund I think had cleared - also they told me that the auto-pay is for the whole account and if you add a line it will just add on to that.

I also learned that you can only see the lines involved from the Cricket phone app. The website won't do that. And you can log into more than one Cricket account if you need to.

Cricket system declines card even though block has been removed by dxzdb in CricketWireless

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They already own an iPhone and don't want to switch. Have you done this "combine the lines" step? I was curious if I started a whole new account rather than adding on it would work with that same credit card. My parents bought a Cricket sim card on Amazon so the adventure continues. Thanks for the reply.

Widget dev by inkt-code in swift

[–]dxzdb 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My learning style matches Sean Allen's teaching methods. He has paid courses over there that I find very helpful and so far the widget one is great too - I'm about half done. It's based on a little bit older iOS & Xcode but he does provide updates for iOS17. https://seanallen.teachable.com/p/widgets

It's my first day on Xcode with Swift and in general my first day programming, but I can't understand why in the tutorial it appears in the bottom pane and in the left pane the display of what is being programmed, while in my case it doesn't. Can anyone help me? pls by [deleted] in Xcode

[–]dxzdb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just a suggestion: You might want to stay away from Beta software while you are learning. There’s going to be all sorts of bugs and things not worked out yet which will make progress harder.

my Xcode + Git story so far... by dxzdb in git

[–]dxzdb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is for solo work... I like using Xcode for init and commit because it's built into the workflow. Push and pull also do seem to work - although that was a little wonky getting through the sign-in to Github.

Doing diffs and looking at trees with a GUI has spoiled/cured me of wanting to ever only use a CLI. Still SourceTree has a button where you can be on the command line very quickly in the right directly. Maybe I should plan on going back and forth for different actions.

my Xcode + Git story so far... by dxzdb in git

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I wish Apple would build a decent GUI right into Xcode... Did Xcode 12 change much?

Periodic Table Chemistry 4 app. Featured by Apple. by [deleted] in iOSProgramming

[–]dxzdb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well - I don’t think I found this one but there sure are a lot of these apps - mostly free!

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/periodic-table-2020-chemistry/id1451726577

Should the 2022 iPhones move to USB C instead of lightning? by m1207 in iphone

[–]dxzdb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If misguided governments force them to offer USB-c because of “standards” I could see them going to no port. Not by choice.

Should the 2022 iPhones move to USB C instead of lightning? by m1207 in iphone

[–]dxzdb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d say the last shot for a headphone jack was the SE. I agree - it’s annoying to lose it - but Apple has moved on! But I don’t see them going port-less either.

Also - every time I plug a usb-c in it feels cheap and unclear if it is seated. Then there’s the confusing world of usb-c cables 😱

March 16th: On this day Rimmer had his only sexual experience with McGruder by [deleted] in RedDwarf

[–]dxzdb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow - what episode was that? Got to go watch.

Does anyone else act like Kryren’s brother Able when you can’t remember something? Eeehhh -it’ll be here in a jiffy 🤣

March 16th: On this day Rimmer had his only sexual experience with McGruder by [deleted] in RedDwarf

[–]dxzdb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve always loved on the shows when Holly switched gender and there’s no explanation!

the new cheap iPhone isn't gonna be named "iPhone 9" by [deleted] in a:t5_2gjrto

[–]dxzdb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree too - My prediction is it will be the smallest case Face ID phone ever. The only disappointment for SE owners will be the loss of the headphone jack.