@ByteHamster

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Do we have a follower with experience in Kotlin and Compose? We added our first Compose module (~1.5k LOC) and are looking for a quick code review. The most interesting feedback would be about the high-level architecture, not necessarily reviewing every line. If you are interested, please leave a message under this post or on our forum: https://forum.antennapod.org/t/looking-for-code-reviewer/8472
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Looking for code reviewer

Do we have a follower with experience in Kotlin and Compose? We added our first Compose module (~1.5k LOC) and are looking for a quick code review. The most interesting feedback would be about the high-level architecture, not necessarily reviewing every line. Bonus points if you have experience with WearOS. PR here: Basic WearOS app by ByteHamster · Pull Request #8396 · AntennaPod/AntennaPod · GitHub

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"[I]f you maintain a large and complex software project over a period of many years, you come to realise a key point: writing the initial code for a feature is only a fraction of the work, once you take in to account everything else you also have to do in the long term."

https://www.construct.net/en/blogs/ashleys-blog-2/reality-long-term-software-1892

The reality of long-term software maintenance from the maintainer's perspective ★★★★★

I was reading about a dispute involving the Linux kernel recently (which for the record I don't think either side handled well), and I realised something: Very...

I'm saying goodbye to K-9 Mail. Today is my last day at MZLA 😢

https://cketti.de/2025/02/26/goodbye-k9mail/

Goodbye K-9 Mail

Looking back on 15 years of working on K-9 Mail.

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