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https://github.com/Aemi-Studio/AemiSDR

Here we are. Welcome to AemiSDR, your favorite tool to add variable blur to your app.

#ios #swiftui

What distinguishes a good UI component from a great one? It often comes down to the developer experience β€” specifically, how intuitive and flexible its public API is. Join Thomas Durand at SwiftConnection in Paris!
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If you’ve been following @dimillian, you know he’s at the forefront of AI tooling, building iOS without Xcode using Cursor, Claude Code, and XcodeBuildMCP. Discover if AI is ready to do 100% of your work yet!
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I'll be honest, I didn't think I could get Hacktivate working on iPhone, but… 😎 It's really packed with fun cybersecurity challenges, and it's both enjoyable to play *and* enjoyable to build. I can't wait to share it with you all!
Enjoy this one weird trick people who schedule meetings don't want you to know about! πŸ™ƒ

HyperGit 1.0 is now available! Browse your GitHub repositories at the speed of light. Easily find and share your code!

https://hypergit.app

πŸ“’ These are my favorite posts of the last few weeks. https://steipete.me/posts/2025/essential-reading
Essential Reading for Agentic Engineers | Peter Steinberger

A curated collection of must-read articles and videos for mastering Claude Code, agentic coding workflows, and the future of AI-assisted development

> Claude usage limit reached. Your limit will reset at 2am (Europe/Paris).

I blame you @steipete ! πŸ˜…
No seriously, thanks for sharing as much as you do. It helps !

πŸ“’ I wrote my process down & added a whole new section how I start new projects with an SDD, so your agents can loop for hours building uninterrupted. https://steipete.me/posts/understanding-codebases-with-ai-gemini-workflow
My AI Workflow for Understanding Any Codebase | Peter Steinberger

A quick tip on how I use repo2txt and Google AI Studio to understand new codebases. Gemini's 1M token context window is perfect for asking questions about code.