You probably downloaded the amazing Delta emulator and realized you have a box full of Game Boy cartridges that you want to play again.
Here's our guide on the easiest way to load those games (and your saves!) from decades ago into Delta for iPhone: https://www.macstories.net/stories/how-to-load-your-game-boy-games-onto-the-iphone-to-play-in-the-delta-emulator/
So, you’ve probably seen the (totally justified) hype surrounding the Delta emulator’s launch on the App Store and downloaded it because, why not, it’s free. You may have also recalled that, like a lot of people, you have a box of old Game Boy cartridges stored somewhere that are gathering dust. Or, like me, maybe
I hate myself for making this
Todays Xcode tip: Ctrl + M
can’t live without this.🤣 #buildinpubilc #xcode #swift
Are you excited for WebXR support in Apple Vision Pro? In Safari 17.4 we added a new`transient-pointer` input mode, so you can create a WebXR experience that works with the interaction model of visionOS.
https://webkit.org/blog/15162/introducing-natural-input-for-webxr-in-apple-vision-pro/
I found out today that Dune (the actual book from 1966) is available copyright-free from Archive dot org as an ePub / PDF for digital reading (https://archive.org/details/dune-saga-collection/Dune%20Saga%20Collection/Brian%20Herbert/House%20Atreides%20%28278%29/House%20Atreides%20-%20Brian%20Herbert/), and I naturally went on a hunt for the nicest cover to add it to Apple Books.
There’s a LOT of awesome Dune cover art! Here's a fantastic history on Dune art through the years: https://t.co/khptGz4Pbi