Florian

@ffried
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CTO/CIO and senior #iOS and #macOS developer using #Swift @ ser.soft GmbH (sersoft.de).
Bloghttps://ffried.codes
GitHubhttps://github.com/ffried
Workhttps://sersoft.de

My new app, 40 Below, is now on the App Store. If you've ever wanted to see the local temperature in both Fahrenheit and Celsius at the same time (and who hasn't?!), this is the app for you.

Featuring a beautiful hand-crafted icon from Benji Debnam, this app has been a labor of love for the past few months. See the temperature, check out the forecast, and share a delightful rendered image with friends, family, and coworkers.

Get it today!

https://apps.apple.com/app/id6759849820
#iosdev #apple #swiftui

40 Below App - App Store

Download 40 Below by Fruit Stand Software, LLC on the App Store. See screenshots, ratings and reviews, user tips, and more apps like 40 Below.

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Haven't blogged in ages and this needs to get out of my system (and my drafts folder)…

https://finestructure.co/blog/2026/2/6/thoughts-on-llms

Thoughts on LLMs — finestructure

finestructure

PSA: Did you know that it’s **unsafe** to put code diffs into your commit messages?

Like https://github.com/i3/i3/pull/6564 for example

Such diffs will be applied by patch(1) (also git-am(1)) as part of the code change!

This is how a sleep(1) made it into i3 4.25-2 in Debian unstable.

I hacked terminal.shop, an SSH-based coffee store, into giving me free coffee. Now that the bug is patched, here's a writeup of how it worked and the adventure of discovering it!

https://breq.dev/2026/01/14/infinite-coffee-glitch

Infinite Coffee Glitch - breq.dev

FREE COFFEE HACK 2026 WORKING [FREE DOWNLOAD]

breq.dev

We have seen a recent wave of impersonation accounts which claim to be another fediverse user, often with a similar username and boosting some posts from the original account, before reaching out to followers over private mentions and claiming to have issues with their original account.

Please report them if you see them!

Do you want a CVE? Because this is how you get a CVE.
@jensimmons Just got my hands on a machine running Safari 26.1, where _all_ cursors work.
Gist is also updated.
@jensimmons Is there a list somewhere of what cursors Safari / WebKit (not sure who's to blame here) ought to support?
I’ve noticed that between Safari 26.0.1 and 26.2, a lot of cursors seem to have gone missing, and I'm not sure if this is a bug.
HTML file for this is here: https://gist.github.com/ffried/8446e04fc33d414ca74885b616799f72
This gives me „Portal" vibes.
Almost half a century later, IBM's internal training documents from the late 70s are specifically valuable in the era of #AI.