Regardless of what happens in the keynote today with calculators, I wanted to say that I’ve been dealing with a serious family health crisis for the last three months, and I’ve spent a lot of that time around hospitals.
So, please don’t add to my stresses today by tagging me in a million things about getting Sherlocked because, genuinely, even if Apple destroys my entire business today, it’s not going to be my biggest concern.
Whoa. The new Coffeezilla covers how the company behind the “Rabbit R1” was originally an NFT scam promising to let you use your brain to enter the metaverse. #RabbitR1
Why is that my Elgato capture card would work through the Apple USB-C Multiport Adapter, but not through my Anker hub when there is nothing else plugged into it? I feel like I'm missing something?
I have a cross platform mobile project that is going to be spinning back up in the next couple of months and I will be looking for a couple of people to bring on. Full remote, probably straight contract work.
If you are interested in hearing more details as things firm up, please send me a DM and I will start a chat soon.
Now that Safari 17.4 is available, what other new web technology — HTML, CSS, JS, Web API, media support, etc — would you like to see supported in Safari next?
What’s most needed?
What will you use it for?
Or how will it help your team serve your users?
Tell me a story…
Nearly 16 years of PCalc hitting day one on the App Store:
iPhone - 10th July 2008
iPad - 3rd April 2010
Mac - 6 January 2011
Apple Watch - 24th April 2015
Apple TV - 30th October 2015
Apple Vision Pro - 2nd February 2024
Anyone out there who can help with this Swift linker error?
ld: Undefined symbols:
type metadata accessor for __C.CallMeClass, referenced from: swift::TypeMetadataTrait<CallMeClass>::getTypeMetadata() in CallMeClass.o
clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)