Even if it's a bug found by a dinky developer that same bug could affect the important developers or Apple itself. SwiftUI does suck on the Mac If you're writing an iOS app and expecting it to work on the Mac is fantastic Especially if you know enough app kit to be dangerous Paraphrasing Ghee, there are different interface styles. None of your pop-up buttons have any borders And all the checkbox controls has become toggle switches for some stupid reason. The way you write Mac apps now, they gotta look like this garbage. It's not about blaming SwiftUI, we're saying Apple wants to use SwiftUI and its new system settings style. This is the way
- Pre-show: š£ļø New Memberās Special Just Dropped š£ļø
- Follow-up:
- With regard to the āreal-time OSā and the roles of the R1
- Vision Pro and vision
- Vision Pro limits
- Conflicting opinions about Safelite (via Allan Davis & anonymous)
- On fixing a bug for one developer (via Gui Rambo)
- SwiftUI for the Mac (via Gui Rambo & Clarko)
- Solid-state cooling (via Alex)
- Apolloās shutdown approach
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- What do we think about the Framework laptop? (via David Hadley)
- How do the photo permissions in iOS really work? (via Zach Frechette)
- How do we carry our cameras? (via Stephen Collins)
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