Jack Dorsey about Nostr: “We don't know who the leader is, it's like this anonymous Brazilian. It has no board, no company behind it, no funding. […] And I gave a bunch of money to them.”
@Cdespinosa@pixel The plot thickens. “I bought this item at a charity auction during my trip to Munic at Christmas 2001. As you can see, the invoice is expressed in the old German currency, before the entry of the EURO.”
I think there’s a chance this story might be true — and this is a bamboozlee, not the original bamboozler.
@cabel@Cdespinosa@pixel@map Funny how the previous page you can see in the binder has the 1992 Barcelona Olympics logo… on what looks like brand new paper
If you have a #SwiftUI app with a grid (e.g. LazyVGrid) or LazyVStack, how are you handling focus/keyboard navigation?
Wondering because it looks to me like just adding .focusable() to each item is all that’s needed for single selection…
but "The SwiftUI cookbook for focus" from WWDC23 says to add .focusable() to the grid view and then implement your own focus ring, keyboard navigation, & tap/click handling from scratch for each platform, which seems… brittle and not very SwiftUI-ish?
@andrewt you clearly don’t understand. The entire room he’s in is his virtual metaverse house. Don’t you make fun of his virtual 2D screen, he spent years watching ads to earn enough metacoin to afford one that big.
My grandmother passed away today. I feel so privileged to have known her, and for my children – her great-grandchildren! – to have known her too. 98 is a fantastic age, and I’ll always remember her love and kindness ❤️
@lickability I‘ve only barely used the app but I think I really like “delete” here.
“Discard draft” or whatever would make it feel like you’re writing something ephemeral like a social media post that doesn’t really “exist” until you finish it.
“Delete” reassures that what you’ve written is permanent unless you actively delete it. That is, it’s continually saving everything as you write, and the entry is kept even if you swipe to dismiss the compose sheet.
#iOSDev What's the proper way of handling Required Reason APIs when the API in question is only referenced by a part of a #swift package dependency that I'm not ever calling?
None of the usage reasons fit – there's no way to declare “this is only linked because a dependency references it, but I pinky promise my app doesn’t actually call it”
GitHub keeps suggesting this repo to me, and every time I see it, I think of that sorting algorithm from xkcd that keeps trying sorting algorithms from stackoverflow until the array is sorted
I occasionally get request-to-follow notices even though I’ve got permissions set so anyone on Mastodon can follow me. Sometimes the people who want to follow are clearly spammers or worse (and have been hidden by administrators) - but sometimes their posts are just innocuous. In the latter cases, there’s nothing obvious as to why they can’t just follow me.
@ivory Is quoting someone supposed to work if I also have a link in my post? In Ivory's composer, this showed the post I was quoting. After I posted it, there's a preview card for the mashable link I added, but the quote doesn't show up.