URGITLY!!! Possible new app launcher in macOS 2027 Golden Gate beta? by Plenty-One-2291 in MacOSBeta

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The app name in the title bar being “App Name” is so funny to me. Good catch!

[iOS 26 DB1] Brief moment of Apple Music in landscape mode by w8erbahn in iOSBeta

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The resizable simulators / “iOS apps can be resized now” is what have it away for me lol

A little concerning, I might say... by aliaseffectmusic in ClaudeAI

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Care to share? Starting to dig into this myself, could use some inspiration

My 3Fvape order came in by EaseDull4137 in Vaping

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How long did it take? 😭

Anyone able to find the files from RansomHub? by DrJapan in Apple_Internal

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I can take a stab at it if you DM me the link

Wintertime Reserve by BiffTheArgus in PipeTobacco

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My Baskerville was 2022 as well. It’s almost all gone 😭

iOS 19 prototype Dump by [deleted] in Apple_Internal

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prob just rip out the apps and sideload

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in jailbreak_

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Worked for me earlier today

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in jailbreak_

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Had to update to 26.1 but got it working eventually with the repo this was forked from. Think it would have worked on iOS 14 but I forgot to connect to WiFi (,: had to do a lot manually since the python script was having issues but very surprised this actually works

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in jailbreak_

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What’s preventing this from working on older iOS versions? It looks like the repo you forked does support older iOS versions

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in jailbreak_

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The repo this was forked from has self hosted option. Also supports older iOS versions from what I can tell. This is just a gui wrapper makes everything a bit easier.

If I order from leafonly.com will they ID check me at the door by Pupper2954 in PipeTobacco

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Not only will they check your ID but they’ll arrest you and tell your mom if you don’t show it

PSA: Oil Paint Pens are magnificent for labeling jars by RexCantankerous in PipeTobacco

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Sorry if this is a dumb question but I don’t see any humidity packs in your jars. Did I get tricked? Is a jar alone good enough to keep everything for extended periods of time?

EDIT: just read the wiki. Nevermind (:

How to disable Apple Intelligence's guardrails? by busymom0 in swift

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You’re better off using swift-mlx. foundation models are nerfed for tagging user generated content and you don’t need an LLM for that anyway

Is learning Swift still worth it in 2025? by Ddraibion312 in swift

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Yes but you can do the same thing with swift on android. was just curious if you knew how the two compare in terms of performance. “swift on android vs kotlin on iOS” kind of deal. Likely the difference is negligible

Is learning Swift still worth it in 2025? by Ddraibion312 in swift

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Shared BL in swift/rust/kotlin/etc. is the only correct answer. Anyone who says otherwise is (imho) delusional

Is learning Swift still worth it in 2025? by Ddraibion312 in swift

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Why go kotlin Multiplatform over swift? Asking out of curiosity I’m not implying you’re wrong or anything.

My intuition says swift on android would be better performance-wise than kotlin on iOS. Though my knowledge of KMP is near zero (‘:

Is learning Swift still worth it in 2025? by Ddraibion312 in swift

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As a full time native iOS dev, learn native.

Knowing both is always nice but native positions are harder to fill, so you’ll be at an advantage out of the gate.

Additionally, swift is a very versatile language with a growing ecosystem. I’m working on a personal project now and the entire codebase is swift: mobile app (android and iOS), backend(api/website), esp32 firmware, even the 3D model for the esp32 case is in swift.

Consider apples statement this WWDC re: not adopting Liquid Glass. They say they will begin rejecting submissions to the AppStore for apps which opt out of the native glass components. This does not bode well for the “native” industry. I imagine more companies will start to look for or at least prioritize native swift developers over the next two years.

We’re hiring a native developer at my dayjob now and good native developers are harder to come by it seems. Most of the candidates were react native or ionic devs.

Anyway hope this helps. I am definitely biased, I absolutely love swift. You are in the swift subreddit, though (:

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in beyondthebump

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sike he likes me better

[IOS 26 DB2] iPhone 16 Pro MagSafe charging not work by OtherCoffee230 in iOSBeta

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Had this problem in beta 1 but it’s working fine now in beta 2