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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Don't have the time to support this at the moment. Should have done this earlier! Please comment if you are interested.

 

Any SwiftUI related projects/packages you’re working on?

Something you’d like to share or perhaps need help with?

Share it here!

 

Any SwiftUI related projects/packages you’re working on?

Something you’d like to share or perhaps need help with?

Share it here!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Awesome! How is it coming a long so far?

 

Any SwiftUI related projects/packages you’re working on?

Something you’d like to share or perhaps need help with?

Share it here!


Aside:

Sorry for being late on this. Personal and professional developments had me taking a step back these past 30 days. Will be back to keeping things up to date moving forward.

 

Any SwiftUI related projects/packages you’re working on?

Something you’d like to share or perhaps need help with?

Share it here!


Aside:

Sorry for being late on this. Personal and professional developments had me taking a step back these past 30 days. Will be back to keeping things up to date moving forward.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Hope to run into some of them, some day. Has he gotten around to it yet?

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 year ago

Only on Reddit for a couple communities. But, Lemmy kind of became my main Social site overall. Replaced all of them for me.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

Get enough personal funding for my parents to be taken care of.

Then build indie games for the rest of my life. Making single person RPGs. Where the stories can fill the void of my need to write novels. And the themes being a culmination of all the games I have played that had a role in guiding some sense of morality or drama. Such as the last mission on Halo Reach or the Mass Effect Trilogy, or Outer Wilds etc.

I’d want to compose, do the artwork, and the development for this, an all-out love letter to this form of storytelling. Spending years fine tuning every single detail as if it’s an elaborate sculpture. Details so small the crescendos of the OST, exactly match animations and playable cutscenes. All until, I feel I have reached a personal magnum opus, of the games released thus far.

And then say good bye. Moving on and living a simple life.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Holden Caulfield

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago
[–] [email protected] 17 points 1 year ago (4 children)

My saves are getting monopolized by your memes 😂

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Ah yes! I almost do that already. With RSS as well. So you can combine communities and RSS Feeds, not mastodon users yet though. It's kind of fun standardizing all the different ActivityPub implementations into a single data model. Mastodon timelines or users are essentially whole communities.

To be honest, building a web-version of that pipeline as a NPM package might be helpful for others, piping in all the different types of fediverse content into a single stream.

 

So 3 things,

  1. A post will be created to poll the topics from the community on the theme/topic. Could be things like a photo album gallery or maybe something creative such as a piano roll that plays midi notes.

  2. At the top of the month, everyone has 2-3 weeks to build their project out. These have to be open-source. And the last week of the month, we all vote on the top picks and a pinned post will have links to the repos of all the contestants whom participated + the top 3 winners.

  3. Everyone is welcome to help each-other out, form teams, or simply handle their projects solo. BUT, you cannot use past projects in your solutions. Meaning, you can't simply integrate verbatim code from an existing repo or an entire solution that you previously created without good reason at least. Definitely, partial re-use is allowed.


I find that this could be an interesting opportunity to simply allow people share their work, introduce interesting solutions or simply learn from others if they are starting to learn SwiftUI.

 

So 3 things,

  1. A post will be created to poll the topics from the community on the theme/topic. Could be things like a photo album gallery or maybe something creative such as a piano roll that plays midi notes.

  2. At the top of the month, everyone has 2-3 weeks to build their project out. These have to be open-source. And the last week of the month, we all vote on the top picks and a pinned post will have links to the repos of all the contestants whom participated + the top 3 winners.

  3. Everyone is welcome to help each-other out, form teams, or simply handle their projects solo. BUT, you cannot use past projects in your solutions. Meaning, you can't simply integrate verbatim code from an existing repo or an entire solution that you previously created without good reason at least. Definitely, partial re-use is allowed.


I find that this could be an interesting opportunity to simply allow people share their work, introduce interesting solutions or simply learn from others if they are starting to learn SwiftUI.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

I've had an idea, that I could easily pivot to this and become a FOSS solution. But, I wonder if it actually solves a problem. Essentially, I wanted my lemmy instance to allow sign-ups. But, the posts and channels were auto-generated. So when you log into the app or sign-up it creates a community in the instance along with it. (loom.nyc/c/pexavc) and then all the posts are automatically generated from the posts you save anywhere in the fediverse. (The app supports lemmy and mastodon for now). But, this would also allow all your bookmarks to essentially "federate".

Edit: Tbh, it sounds like a more "silent" cross-posting

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

Had a similar experience. Definitely agreed.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Yeah. I have found the simple act of "listening" goes so far. I had a manager whom always remembered the smallest things. Bring them up in team meetings months later. It was very motivating.

Edit: and obligatory, F*ck Cancer

 

In your experience/career, what were some things that you have taken note of from various managers/leaders, that made you feel comfortable working there and providing solutions for the organization as a whole?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (4 children)

Removed the other comment.

Because I think I get the point now. I actually never heard of these services before. And didn’t realize people liked to share their “saves/bookmarks”. Or have people actively follow what they are bookmarking.

It’s super interesting.

 

When questioning your intentions as arrogant, entitled, immature vs confident, moral right, correctness. Or even questioning if the Duning Kruger effect is at play.

What process do you incorporate to back-up your self-judgement or in identifying your decisions/choices are in-fact "correct" in online discussions and/or personal life with friends/family.

How do you remove "self-doubt"?

 

Found this to be a really cool project for those in web development that were thinking about learning SwiftUI. And SwiftUI devs who want to attempt browser based solutions.

 

Found this to be a really cool project for those in web development that were thinking about learning SwiftUI. And SwiftUI devs who want to attempt browser based solutions.

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