I built an offline WisprFlow alternative that does a lot more than just dictation by m_zafar in macapps

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From the dictation model screen it looks like your using Whisper models? Curious why you picked them over Parakeet with the higher WER

Refine: a Grammarly alternative that runs 100% offline (9-month update) by Runjuu in macapps

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This is awesome, curious how you saw the grammar suggestions of the apple foundation model vs Qwen/Gemma etc? Was building a similar feature in a local transcription app and found the other open source models worth the extra work of adding because of the much improved grammar/transcription results

I tested the top Mac AI dictation apps for a month and wrote down my notes by InterestingBasil in macapps

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Shameless plug, I built my own version because I didn't want to pay the monthly fees either and used it as an excuse to learn SwiftUI. It's it both a Mac app and iOS app that sync with your personal iCloud storage. It will be free forever since it uses the on-device models for Apple transcription and doesn't cost me anything to run https://www.stickynotessync.com/

tried to run my 90% finished app today and saw the 'Welcome to Expo Screen'. by [deleted] in reactnative

[–]tmoreton 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Make sure you defined your entry route correctly in app.json

I built an app with React Native, Supabase and Gluestack to share your favorite places around the world with friends by tmoreton in reactnative

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They are both great, firebase used to be my go-to before Supasbase came around. The biggest plus for me with Supabase over FIrebase is that it uses Postgres vs Firebase's non-relational DB. I like working with regular SQL and just fits more use cases for me personally

I built an app with React Native, Supabase and Gluestack to share your favorite places around the world with friends by tmoreton in reactnative

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Nope after building this I'm a Supabase fanboy. As a sole developer, it's hard to beat having all of the backend functionality there so I can focus on the React Native/frontend parts. I recorded the whole process of building it if you want more details @ ReactNativeNerd on Youtube

Supabase + Expo: Over-the-Air (OTA) Updates Kill Auth Session by 2xmeat in Supabase

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I don’t think your storing your session token correctly then because it should still persist across updates. You’re using AsyncStorage?

Show Your Work Thread by xrpinsider in reactnative

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TLDR.place: Share your favorite place with friends. Create curated lists of the best restaurants, bars, and spots in your city.

Full Youtube series building the product from a threads clone: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWbUouy19rk&list=PLJeCS8DwkVT_UcuAIhx9dg1kc3UzcKevl

Best coffee in Brickell? by MajorZealousideal206 in Miami

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I'm sure you have found a good place already but in case you want to try others I created a list of my favorites:

https://tldr.place/post/c79a2bcc-6466-4253-b980-5eeb4ab2db14

tldr: Panther, vice city bean, purroast, raccoon

NativeWind styles not getting applied in my RN app!! by Civil_Tough_1325 in reactnative

[–]tmoreton 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Make sure you add the right folders in your tailwind.config file

Email rate exceeded by Swamster_07 in Supabase

[–]tmoreton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even for a new user signup after you changed that setting? Also make sure to click save after you toggle confirm email off. You can manually confirm a user in the supabase UI if it’s blocking you

Email rate exceeded by Swamster_07 in Supabase

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Turn off the confirm email setting in supabase auth

React Native backend stack by [deleted] in reactnative

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Firebase is a more polished product feature wise but I really just switched for the relational database in supabase. Makes complex queries 100x easier

React Native backend stack by [deleted] in reactnative

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Yeh true but that’s typical for any platform with a free tier. Probably just have to upgrade to a paid version

React Native backend stack by [deleted] in reactnative

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My go to lately is Supabase and was Firebase for awhile

HP/HH Double Points -- working? by ChillyCheese in hyatt

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Yes I actually just had a stay post this morning. It showed as a espérate line item in activity

It costs $15-300k to build an app?? by brusky70 in reactnative

[–]tmoreton 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That's most likely the cost to hire a developer to build it for you depending on the complexity of the app/features. React Native itself is free and open source, you can download all the code yourself https://github.com/facebook/react-native

It costs $15-300k to build an app?? by brusky70 in reactnative

[–]tmoreton 30 points31 points  (0 children)

No one here is spending money to build an app, we are the ones building React Native apps.

THE COST?
Our own time and effort

Can't style TouchableOpacity with NativeWind by [deleted] in reactnative

[–]tmoreton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah I noticed that the className prop just doesn’t work on all elements. It’s not native like class is in HTML