Dom
dom@iosdev.space
<p>App Store featured developer . Founder of @pixelfolio.app – Welsh, living in Canada 🏴🇨🇦</p>
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Post #2668799
Moderation is a mindful food diary and a passion project I&#39;ve been building since 2018 - now getting full focus as part of Pixelfolio. Log meals and build a healthier relationship with food without calorie counting or guilt. Coming soon: a Liquid Glass refresh and quality-of-life improvements, with bigger feature work to follow. Available on iPhone. Join the newsletter for early access: https://pixelfolio.app #mindfulness #foodlog #iOS #indiedev
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Post #2668798
if you&#39;re a developer interested in agentic engineering, I&#39;m starting a newsletter called The Agent Loop. I&#39;ve been running AI agents at the core of my workflow since last summer. What works, what doesn&#39;t, and how to keep up in a landscape that&#39;s moving faster than ever. https://pixelfolio.app #AI #AgenticEngineering #ClaudeCode #Codex #SwiftLang
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Post #2668797
It felt inevitable for OpenAI to work on a phone / OS. It feels like a Gen UI paradigm shift is going to happen across computing to some degree, and the phone is the prime target. I’m just wondering if it will take longer than we think? I’m also wondering if Apple could move fast enough to counter. #ai #genui #generativeui #openai #apple
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Post #2668794
I’ve been spending most of this week working on ‘harness hygiene’. Some of my agent.md files had grown very large, experimental skills eating context, etc. If you’ve been using these things for a while, I suggest you check yours too! #codex #claudecode
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Post #2668793
This fits (from Wispr Flow) #wispr
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Post #2668792
@viticci @johnvoorhees re: AppStories - You should symlink one central agent skills folder to codex and Claude’s expected folders, and use syncthing (or something else) to sync across different Mac’s. You can do the same with your global Agents.md file. This gives you all your “stuff” regardless what harness you are using
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Post #2668791
@igorkulman How does your local qwen 3.6 compare to say sonnet 4.6? Do you have a feel where you would rank the setup compared to the latest Claude/openai models? I’m thinking 3.6 might be a competent “implementer” of plans, with plans and reviews being done by cloud models? #ai #codex #claudecode #swift #ios
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Post #2668790
I&#39;m working on Bulletin 2.1 and just rebuilt the Manage Feeds screen from scratch. 3,353 lines of UIKit → 1,242 lines of SwiftUI. 63% less code. More capable. UX Improvements: • Categories now collapse, no more endless scroll • Feed count on each header at a glance • Swipe to delete or disable a feed • For You configuration is now a dedicated screen, not a toggle list #BuildInPublic #indiedev #iOS
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Post #2314834
Bulletin 2.0 shipped earlier this year - a major update to the AI-powered news reader, and the first release under Pixelfolio. Rewritten iCloud sync, seven follow-up stability releases, and groundwork for some exciting new features launching later this year. Next up: improved feed management, smarter AI summaries, and further Liquid Glass design updates. Available on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Join the newsletter for early access: https://pixelfolio.app #rss #ainews #apple #apps #readlater
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Post #1594595
Today I&#39;m launching Pixelfolio — a new indie app studio. I&#39;ve acquired several iOS apps from @JPEGuin, whose work has been featured by Apple multiple times. Combined with my own app Moderation, I have a portfolio of six apps spanning music, news, travel, photography, and health that I&#39;m excited to take forward. Logo by @matthewskiles