Now you got me curious: can you get Dashcode to run on modern macOS or does it only work on Snow Leopard?
Never got to experience it back in the day and would love to try it out.
I agree with the need for a standardized development setup (be it local or in the cloud) but violently disagree with eliminating development setup diversity.
Curious engineers with oddball configurations greatly contribute to the overall health of a codebase. Forcing these folks to use a standardized configuration is a missed opportunity at best, and disgruntling at worst.
You can already do that right now (even Vulkan should work fine through MoltenVk), although accessibility will be poor when compared with Apple's offering unless significant effort is invested.
Can't help but feel that this approach might not be that cursed after all, seeing how you actually went through the effort of automatically testing all of these.
UIFeedbackGenerator (https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uifeedbackge...) has been around for a while, but it’s not exactly capable of "positional" feedback. Still, vibrating in response to actions such as rearranging list entries or drag interactions that require a certain distance threshold to be passed can feel quite satisfying.
Neat, but I seriously hope that it doesn’t become popular enough to force Spotify to combat client reimplementations such as librespot, which this is based on.