I definitely want to build a new baseline modern SwiftUI app with all the new WWDC stuff. All I need is an idea.

A new Ice Cubes from scratch?

@dimillian Oh no what about the old Ice Cubes app, why kill it :)
@dimillian that's not a new idea.
@tonyarnold well I can take it in another direction
@dimillian IcySky would be the way to go i think.
@apexnasi The API is such a mess, it's hard to work with
@dimillian i'm curious how Phoenix will be able to handle it.
@apexnasi a lot of work. But don’t except wonder around the timeline there is no notion of order and pages.
@dimillian you already mentioned it sometime ago, thats why i'm curious what Phoenix will show.
@apexnasi I think they’ll work on their own thing to make it as close as possible to Ivory behavior. But I don’t want to get close to that territory again lol.

@dimillian new idea? How about a GitHub client with a focus on tasks, pr, discussions and projects? It can grow to actions tigering and monitoring, code browsing (and editing), using Copilot, using their code spaces and ssh ... It seems like something that you can dial from minimal to super crazy deep while still making useful, nice, and concrete 😅

And now a much worse idea: make MS Teams sexy and appealing 😅 https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/api/resources/teams-api-overview?view=graph-rest-1.0

Use the Microsoft Graph API to work with Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Graph v1.0

Microsoft Teams is a chat-based workspace in Microsoft 365 that provides built-in access to team-specific calendars, files, OneNote notes, Planner plans, and more.

@maccatalan Hmmm but I love the official app, it's good enough already ?!

@dimillian GitHub or Teams ? 😂

It is true that the GitHub app is amazing. They managed to pack so much into it while still looking very simple and standard iOS.

@maccatalan Yeah I didn't tried Team haha
@dimillian oss mail client, like @NetNewsWire
@piyuv @dimillian @NetNewsWire I really miss a good email client with advanced filtering and actions.
@dimillian tumblr? They are taking a long time to move over to ActivityPub but the API should still be good.