:sad-trombone: 😢
Maybe I’ll get lucky in a later round 🤞 Either way I’ll be in Cupertino all week for all the side-events to hang out with y’all. Hope to see you there!
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:sad-trombone: 😢
Maybe I’ll get lucky in a later round 🤞 Either way I’ll be in Cupertino all week for all the side-events to hang out with y’all. Hope to see you there!
On my way to New York for the final day of the RevenueCat Catfe. If you’re in town you should come hang out!
Is the new liquid glass way to really just make every app look exactly the same unless there's big, pretty, photo content inside?
Surely there's a way to do this so I can quickly recognize my app's window in Mission Control but keep the app feeling at home in the new world?
I could tint the glass sidebar which looks... ok? But it's still too chunky unless I ignore the stoplights but, ew. The whole things feels really fragile when I start trying to customize anything
Like hiding the dismiss toolbar button causes the old window radius to pop up 😅
I'd love to do a strong color bar like I've mocked up here, but SwiftUI & Tahoe get super cranky if you start trying to draw in the toolbar or sidebar area.
And the sidebar gets uncomfortably chonky to account for the new stoplights with extra padding
I need your ideas
Been building a little Mac app (for myself but increasingly maybe for release) and the design is very native-standard on purpose
The lack of strong color drives me nuts but I can't figure out how to add it while maintaining the liquid glass design ethos 🤔
Does Spotlight constantly break for everyone else?
I feel like every week or so I have to force a re-index or it refuses to show me apps anymore for inexplicable reasons.
RE: https://mastodon.social/@Launched/116290392071634829
New Launched! 🚀
Super excited to have @swiftlee on the show. RocketSim has been a permanent fixture of my app development since almost the beginning of my time doing iOS development.
Super cool to dig into the story behind it and Antoine's writing at SwiftLee
WWDC dates are up!
I'll be there ticket or not. Been really happy with the development of community side-events, it's really easy now to fill the week with hanging out with fellow Apple developer nerds 😄