Leon Breedt
oberstal@infosec.exchange
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Posts
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Post #4384897
@ripienaar@devco.social you need a more belt and braces fix
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Post #4174233
The harness for my iOS app development: - A single self-contained Rust CLI that only depends on xcrun and xcodebuild - Returns a reliable, structured and consistent response for every sub-command it runs - Responses are optimized so LLMs can efficiently know success/failure, get hints on problem resolution and have links to logs and more detail if something went wrong - Manages a pool of cached simulators and manages locking/contention between them so I can have multiple agent sessions that sti...
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Post #4173478
This is my fourth go at this app. Chronologically (1.5 years elapsed, working on it on weekends only, it's not my job): - SwiftUI v1: failed, due to my poor understanding of SwiftUI, lost the will to keep hacking to get native Apple-like UX - SwiftUI + SwiftData v2: failed, could not get performance and UX how i wanted. - SwiftUI + CloudKit + Core Data + Swift Data v3: a terrible idea, do not have two persistence layers trying to co-operate. - UIKit + CloudKit + CoreData v4: *shipped on...
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Post #4047670
Told my 9 y.o. son if he wanted a PC of his own he’s going to have to build it. He called my bluff, got a book from the library on how to build a gaming PC, got enamored with SFF PCs, so now we’re doing this 🤣 Talk about hard mode, starting in the FormD T1 case for your first build.
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Post #3679617
@ripienaar@devco.social As a past owner of several German cars (hello Audi, BMW, VW), never again. “Value-engineered” overpriced pieces of shit. A BYD literally feels like a better made car. There’s a reason Down Under they have gone from zero to second in market share in two years, because you’re getting a good deal and even the base models are decent trim.