Christian Tietze

@ctietze
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Developer of indie macOS apps. The Archive, WordCounter, TableFlip, Move!

Using #Xcode to write #Swift and sometimes #SwiftUI apps for #iOS and #Mac.

OG #Zettelkasten zealot.
Local #urbansketchers group founder.

#Bielefeld (Germany)

Codehttps://christiantietze.de
Writinghttps://zettelkasten.de
EmacsYES ✔️
TownBielefeld, Germany

can you see the recessed "Adjust" button on the #casio G-Shock watch?

Me neither. Who designed this? It's unpushable; not even my toddler daughter with her baby fingers can activate it

Eh?

Apropos woodworking --

I want to get my Ryoba in my tool chest, but I can't. Some mount it on the lid -- won't work, because there's the 'inner box' in the way.

Some mount it upright inside the chest. (First pic) Won't work because there's not enough clearance for the Ryoba below the 'inner box'.

I built myself into a stupid corner :|

It's software all over again but all fixes are very, very destructive at this stage and will leave scars, so I need to figure out which is the least horrible.

I overhauled the typography on my website for callouts and outdented, with hanging indentation, loose lists (i.e. Markdown lists with empty lines between items); and tight lists (which are supposedly comprised of short items) are indented and have their own bullets.

Modern CSS is great y'all and I really like the direction.

That sounds not so good?

I really wonder whether the cto.new design team got any feedback during ideation on the Eldritch Kraken Monster With Fake Smiley Face concept

I don't think it communicates what they want to communicate

When did .claude/rules/ land? Pattern match instructions based on file globs instead of littering CLAUDE.md files in subdirectories.
it may be healing, not sure
Who vibe coded Bing Webmaster Tools into shutdown today?
#zettelkasten for #swiftlang programmers -- this is a note from 2016 about copy-on-write in Swift, and it has an incomplete Swift 3 example. Swift 3→4 was a painful migration, but we're at Swift 6 now! So time to select that code and press 'delete' and replace it with something better.