Christoph Wimberger

@cwimberger
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@tompson und schon gebucht? 😄

I’ve seen so many products and companies come and go. So many startups pitch their thing but fail to get whatever they thought they needed to continue.

And I see lots of solutions to the same problems, just with one minor difference compared to the next. I have to wonder what we’re doing here. It’s to win big, isn't it? Everyone’s just playing the lottery.

Here’s a thought: build something *you* want. Don’t solve someone else’s problem. Solve problems that you have. Maybe others want that too.

That escalated slowly. So, finally, we're freezing our Android app: https://ia.net/topics/our-android-app-is-frozen-in-carbonite
Our Android App is Frozen in Carbonite

After seven years of trying, we need to change course on our adventure in the Android galaxy.

iA
@paaast das hĂ€tt ich auch gern! 👌
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‎Hydro - Aquatic Data Hub

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App Store

Patreon being forced to pay creators through in-app purchase reminded me of a cool app I made two summers ago.

VPN clients on iOS lie on a spectrum between selling you out to data brokers or being expensive subscriptions.

Having prior experience with Digital Ocean my app made it easy to spin up droplets configured as VPNs ready to use from your iPhone.

It was so fast that droplets could be launched on-demand and shut down fast keeping costs extremely low.

If Apple isn't stopped, there will come a point where Apple slaps a 30% tax on all VISA transactions made on iOS (unless you use Apple Pay, of course!)
Teenage Engineering is insane in the best possible way
iOS developers: there's one more place to clean up if you're running Xcode 16: "/System/Library/AssetsV2/com_apple_MobileAsset_iOSSimulatorRuntime”
Although it's in /System, it's actually a separate mount point so it is read/write. You can delete older runtime folders in there that you're no longer using. This saved ~30GB on my Mac
@map I didn‘t know that NDI and Vxio was a thing. Thanks!