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Swift-Nio-QUIC

github.com
12 points·by frizlab·hace 9 días·1 comments

What's new in Swift: June 2026 Edition

swift.org
3 points·by frizlab·hace 9 días·0 comments

Notion shutting down its AI-powered email client, including Mac and iOS apps

9to5mac.com
4 points·by frizlab·hace 12 días·0 comments

Building a macOS Native GUI for Apple Container

reddit.com
3 points·by frizlab·hace 13 días·0 comments

Noise as Information and Information as Noise

unsung.aresluna.org
4 points·by frizlab·hace 14 días·0 comments

[untitled]

1 points·by frizlab·hace 14 días·0 comments

It's Our Language Now

blog.plover.com
4 points·by frizlab·hace 14 días·0 comments

Deciphering Basmalah

blog.plover.com
5 points·by frizlab·hace 18 días·0 comments

Lettera: A Refined Markdown Document Editor

christiantietze.de
7 points·by frizlab·hace 23 días·1 comments

My Blog Hit the Front Page of Hacker News (and It Was Weird)

correresmidestino.com
3 points·by frizlab·hace 24 días·0 comments

NetNewsWire Status

inessential.com
3 points·by frizlab·hace 26 días·0 comments

AI slowly sucking the joy out of work

reddit.com
9 points·by frizlab·hace 27 días·2 comments

MiniSwift – Swift Compiler for the Web

miniswift.run
2 points·by frizlab·hace 29 días·0 comments

Europe asked for fair markets. Nobody asked to be left out

siri4eu.com
3 points·by frizlab·el mes pasado·0 comments

LaserWriter seeds

inventingthefuture.ghost.io
43 points·by frizlab·el mes pasado·15 comments

SwiftUI Only Makes It Easy to Develop Bad Apps

daringfireball.net
11 points·by frizlab·el mes pasado·0 comments

The Networking Workgroup

swift.org
4 points·by frizlab·el mes pasado·0 comments

Google's Gemini App Is Native, in a Google Way, but Annoyingly Presumptuous

daringfireball.net
4 points·by frizlab·el mes pasado·0 comments

What's new in Swift: May 2026 Edition

swift.org
1 points·by frizlab·el mes pasado·0 comments

Bringing Goodnotes to the Web with Swift and WebAssembly

swift.org
4 points·by frizlab·el mes pasado·0 comments

comments

frizlab
·hace 24 horas·discuss
Sublime is a very good editor indeed.
frizlab
·ayer·discuss
If only we had a way of describing exactly and in great detail to the machine what to do! Some sort of language, maybe, idk… /s
frizlab
·ayer·discuss
Obviously my comment of irresponsibility was “given that there is a choice.”

Though that’s one nice thing about Swift: it has a very good interop’ with C now, and a “starting to get pretty good” interop’ with C++. So that can help, sometimes. (Obviously, I reiterate, I understand there are situations where the choice is just not possible, and enhancing C and C++ is indeed a good thing.)
frizlab
·anteayer·discuss
Not AFAIK, no.
frizlab
·anteayer·discuss
My personal memory and concurrent-safe option is Swift. And I agree, choosing a non-memory safe language for a new project is close to irresponsible today…
frizlab
·hace 4 días·discuss
AFAIK, yes.

`cmd-J` -> Uncheck “Show icon preview”

Hopefully it’s enough, but I haven’t tried.
frizlab
·hace 4 días·discuss
I don’t have much actually, but at least:

    - Batch rename files (select multiple files, right click, “Rename…”);
    - Show/hide hidden files: `shift-cmd-.`;
    - Go to folder: `shift-cmd-G`;
    - `cmd-1` to `cmd-4` to quickly change view.
frizlab
·hace 4 días·discuss
You can downvote me all you want, but morally, what has been done is unacceptable.
frizlab
·hace 4 días·discuss
Most people having issues with the finder do not know half of what it can do; it’s interesting, really.
frizlab
·hace 4 días·discuss
Says who?

I do not think people actually think it’s not stealing in all honesty. I’m pretty sure it’s something like “but we cannot do differently” and we kind of collectively “decided” to stop talking about it.

It’s still plainly wrong, and a theft.
frizlab
·hace 4 días·discuss
First screenshot on the front page has a design issue: text of selected file is in black instead of white.
frizlab
·hace 5 días·discuss
And life will have the last word anyways.
frizlab
·hace 10 días·discuss
Isn’t x402 an open standard anybody can implement?
frizlab
·hace 11 días·discuss
If you do that as an individual you are going to prison though.
frizlab
·hace 11 días·discuss
And now for a fun game with this: try and delete all the pods!
frizlab
·hace 12 días·discuss
[dead]
frizlab
·hace 18 días·discuss
At that point I’m gonna need specific examples, because such differences between platforms are getting more and more sparse…

Also I’m not sure what the Core thing you’re talking about even is.
frizlab
·hace 18 días·discuss
As per my experience, the learning curve of Swift is easier than rust’s. Yes, obviously, it’s subjective. Yes, if you want to do complex things in Swift (e.g. generic packs), the syntax is more complex, but that’s not needed every day.

As per the tooling, idk enough to report on that.

As per the LLMs remark, I do not use that at all, still, and hopefully never will, though I already know I won’t have the choice at some point, sadly.
frizlab
·hace 18 días·discuss
> Is the feature I need available for this Linux device?

If it’s in Foundation, yes. Swift 6 on Apple OSes now (since a while ago actually) uses the same open-source foundation as Linux. If it’s a proprietary framework (e.g. TabularData), no. It’s simple.

For the rest, almost all Swift packages developed by Apple are fully compatible with Linux, and the documentation of said packages is usually explicit wrt. platform specifics, AFAIK.
frizlab
·hace 18 días·discuss
Swift on Linux has changed since a few years ago. A lot.

I prefer Swift over rust as it has the same memory-safety guarantees with a much more approachable syntax, and is generally easier to work with.