Jun ᯅ
@itwasjun.bsky.social
Senior Apple Platform Developer
Ex-Amex, currently an indie developer working on Mooligan - A Magic the Gathering wiki app
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GitHub - https://github.com/missingems
Ex-Amex, currently an indie developer working on Mooligan - A Magic the Gathering wiki app
🇲🇾🇸🇬
GitHub - https://github.com/missingems
Hello, I’m back after a seven month hiatus.
October 18, 2025 at 7:58 AM
Hello, I’m back after a seven month hiatus.
Reposted by Jun ᯅ
Learn more about how the team behind Things, an award-winning personal task manager, rewrote their backend in Swift with a threefold reduction in compute costs: www.swift.org/blog/how-swi... @vapor.codes
February 21, 2025 at 6:11 PM
Learn more about how the team behind Things, an award-winning personal task manager, rewrote their backend in Swift with a threefold reduction in compute costs: www.swift.org/blog/how-swi... @vapor.codes
I think indie dev is the future. I have never felt so insecure working for a corporation nowadays. It feels like we could get laid off anytime.
February 22, 2025 at 4:08 AM
I think indie dev is the future. I have never felt so insecure working for a corporation nowadays. It feels like we could get laid off anytime.
Safe to say todays highlight is Big Gabi telling Haaland to pick up his boot #arsenal
@poorlydrawnarsenal.com
@poorlydrawnarsenal.com
February 2, 2025 at 6:10 PM
Safe to say todays highlight is Big Gabi telling Haaland to pick up his boot #arsenal
@poorlydrawnarsenal.com
@poorlydrawnarsenal.com
January 28, 2025 at 11:57 AM
January 18, 2025 at 11:50 AM
After 4 months on and off development. I have finally concluded one of the core flow in my Magic the Gathering wiki app.
Here we route from a list of magic card booster sets, to set details to card details.
Built in #SwiftUI and TCA by @pointfree.co
#BuildInPublic
Here we route from a list of magic card booster sets, to set details to card details.
Built in #SwiftUI and TCA by @pointfree.co
#BuildInPublic
January 16, 2025 at 3:04 PM
After 4 months on and off development. I have finally concluded one of the core flow in my Magic the Gathering wiki app.
Here we route from a list of magic card booster sets, to set details to card details.
Built in #SwiftUI and TCA by @pointfree.co
#BuildInPublic
Here we route from a list of magic card booster sets, to set details to card details.
Built in #SwiftUI and TCA by @pointfree.co
#BuildInPublic
It’s kinda amazing to see tiktok refugee learning Chinese and embracing red note culture and vice versa.
I don’t mind tiktok getting sacrificed to achieve world peace 😂
I don’t mind tiktok getting sacrificed to achieve world peace 😂
January 15, 2025 at 1:56 PM
It’s kinda amazing to see tiktok refugee learning Chinese and embracing red note culture and vice versa.
I don’t mind tiktok getting sacrificed to achieve world peace 😂
I don’t mind tiktok getting sacrificed to achieve world peace 😂
It’s been many years since the beginning of #SwiftUI.
Do we have a .preservesSuperviewLayoutMargins equivalent yet? I still can’t find an obvious way to align my content to system components such as search bars and navigation buttons.
Do we have a .preservesSuperviewLayoutMargins equivalent yet? I still can’t find an obvious way to align my content to system components such as search bars and navigation buttons.
January 13, 2025 at 10:12 AM
It’s been many years since the beginning of #SwiftUI.
Do we have a .preservesSuperviewLayoutMargins equivalent yet? I still can’t find an obvious way to align my content to system components such as search bars and navigation buttons.
Do we have a .preservesSuperviewLayoutMargins equivalent yet? I still can’t find an obvious way to align my content to system components such as search bars and navigation buttons.
One of the key takeaways when working on a SwiftUI app is the importance of using Instruments.
Today, I learned that initializing models inside a ForEach can be costly, even if the individual operation seems minimal.
#SwiftUI #buildInPublic
Today, I learned that initializing models inside a ForEach can be costly, even if the individual operation seems minimal.
#SwiftUI #buildInPublic
January 11, 2025 at 3:25 AM
One of the key takeaways when working on a SwiftUI app is the importance of using Instruments.
Today, I learned that initializing models inside a ForEach can be costly, even if the individual operation seems minimal.
#SwiftUI #buildInPublic
Today, I learned that initializing models inside a ForEach can be costly, even if the individual operation seems minimal.
#SwiftUI #buildInPublic
So we have HMPV after Covid. Bruh I can’t survive another recession and lockdown
January 5, 2025 at 12:21 PM
So we have HMPV after Covid. Bruh I can’t survive another recession and lockdown
Sheesh Tottenham might actually get relegated
January 4, 2025 at 2:35 PM
Sheesh Tottenham might actually get relegated
January 3, 2025 at 11:47 AM
All I wish for today is a good 8 hours of sleep, full recharged into 2025.
December 31, 2024 at 3:56 AM
All I wish for today is a good 8 hours of sleep, full recharged into 2025.
December 30, 2024 at 11:47 PM
I will never understand the business value of Meta AI.
I would imagine the search results are better backed by AI instead of a ChatGPT within a social media app.
I would imagine the search results are better backed by AI instead of a ChatGPT within a social media app.
December 28, 2024 at 10:58 AM
I will never understand the business value of Meta AI.
I would imagine the search results are better backed by AI instead of a ChatGPT within a social media app.
I would imagine the search results are better backed by AI instead of a ChatGPT within a social media app.
I can imagine there are 3 different Instagram product managers chiming in on how they can maximise their feature exposure in 1 screen.
Imagine navigating this UI through voice accessibility and you get:
“Comment button, comment text field, send button, like button, send button”
#ui #ux
Imagine navigating this UI through voice accessibility and you get:
“Comment button, comment text field, send button, like button, send button”
#ui #ux
December 26, 2024 at 8:52 AM
Animation is broken inside a lazy stack within a ScrollView on iOS 16.2.
But fine on iOS 16.1.
The insecurity working with #SwiftUI is that you can’t really test this, and there is nothing much you can do about it.
But fine on iOS 16.1.
The insecurity working with #SwiftUI is that you can’t really test this, and there is nothing much you can do about it.
December 21, 2024 at 12:28 PM
Animation is broken inside a lazy stack within a ScrollView on iOS 16.2.
But fine on iOS 16.1.
The insecurity working with #SwiftUI is that you can’t really test this, and there is nothing much you can do about it.
But fine on iOS 16.1.
The insecurity working with #SwiftUI is that you can’t really test this, and there is nothing much you can do about it.