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Mischa Hildebrand

@derhildebrand

Head of my body.β„’ πŸ“± iOS Dev @publicvaluetech, Radio Journalist, Physicist. 🎧 @LogikUndLiebe podcast. Trying to save our planet 🌏 with #positiveVibes. πŸ€—

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Great idea to tell this to the users, Apple. πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ (Working on getting the Count on Me widgets working again on #iOS17... πŸ™„)

Great idea to tell this to the users, Apple. πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ 

(Working on getting the Count on Me widgets working again on #iOS17... πŸ™„)
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Wow, StandBy is the buggiest feature Apple has ever released on iOS. (At least on my iPhone.) Super glitchy animations, wrong interface rotations, ... 😒

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Personally, I find the Messages design boring, but I love the Action Button UI. 😍 I totally don't understand the capsule-shaped button on the Software Update page as it doesn't match the rest of the iOS system design. But they never put much emphasis on the update experience...

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Recently, I've seen many third-party apps using a "What's new" screen very similar to the one that Apple uses in their apps after major updates. Is there a framework for this or do developers just imitate it? (Not that it's hard to build, but I prefer using official frameworks.)

Recently, I've seen many third-party apps using a "What's new" screen very similar to the one that Apple uses in their apps after major updates. Is there a framework for this or do developers just imitate it?

(Not that it's hard to build, but I prefer using official frameworks.)
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This probably qualifies as the weirdest bug I've ever encountered as an iOS dev. I was doing this: myCoreDataModel.value = 42 print(myCoreDataModel.value) and it printed 0. 😱 Any idea what might be causing this? Can I not us Bindings with Core Data properties? πŸ€”

This probably qualifies as the weirdest bug I've ever encountered as an iOS dev.

I was doing this:
    myCoreDataModel.value = 42
    print(myCoreDataModel.value)
and it printed 0. 😱

Any idea what might be causing this?
Can I not us Bindings with Core Data properties? πŸ€”
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I rarely use TikTok, but for these kinds of video edits, itβ€˜s really fun! 🀩 Introducing the new version of my app Count on Me. 🎬 Now with interactive counter widgets! πŸ‘† Itβ€˜s available on the App Store for πŸ†“.

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🎨 new technologies necessitate new interfaces with real-time latent consistency models, here’s a different kind of drawing app:

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Just cracked the first 1️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ App Store reviews with my little baby #app "Count on Me" for iOS! πŸŽ‰ All organic, no paid promotion. 🌱 Really curious about those digital fish though... πŸ πŸ€”

Just cracked the first 1️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ <a href="/AppStore/">App Store</a> reviews with my little baby #app "Count on Me" for iOS! πŸŽ‰
All organic, no paid promotion. 🌱

Really curious about those digital fish though... πŸ πŸ€”