Nicolai Henriksen

@gahms
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Software Engineer and co-author of iOS app Month Calendar. Day-job at Knowit (Denmark). I make iOS and Android apps for a living.

For fun I make apps and ride mountain bike.

GitHubhttps://gahms.github.io

brrr is climbing the App Store charts in the Developer Tools category, currently sitting at no. 34 in the US.

If you’ve got a minute, I’d greatly appreciate it if you would rate brrr in the App Store 🤗👇

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/brrr-just-push-notifications/id6755617665?mt=8&action=write-review

Tuesday the Danes elected 86 female members to the Parliament, the Folketinget. This means Denmark is now led by 48 percent women.

I too voted for a woman. Not because she was a woman, but because she was the most qualified.

In general, there has been far fewer political scandals with women over the years, and it has been my impression that more women are well prepared, they are more hard working, while some men are more focused on press coverage and social media visibility.

♥️🧘🏻‍♀️🏃🏼‍♀️🤱🏼

If you believe that “all languages have words for yes and no” or some poppycock like that, then this will shatter your naïveté. https://www.lexiconista.com/falsehoods-about-languages/
Falsehoods programmers believe about languages

This is what we have to put up with in the software localization industry.

New app

Imago 🦊

Generate images from text using Flux 2, locally on your computer

https://sindresorhus.com/imago

I’m sure this replacement for homebrew is awesome. But their website is literally fucking unreadable. https://nanobrew.trilok.ai/
nanobrew

The fastest macOS package manager. 3.5ms warm installs. Written in Zig.

@stroughtonsmith 300 in the past year. They work. Some simple, some a bit more complex. All functional. When I hit bugs, I fix. Applets, really. Things I want / need for me first.

Everyone go home and logoff, this meme wins the internet for today.

#Dune #memes

I want to highlight two fun bits from this week’s episode of @atpfm https://atp.fm/683

First, we put the “hands on” into our very touchy-feely report about the MacBook Neo (starts at 24:00)

https://overcast.fm/+BQnv4MC0jU/24:00

But the real star of the episode is @marcoarment’s amazing story of how he, as a lone developer, created a transcripts feature for @overcastfm to compete with the similar feature in Apple Podcasts. You do not want to miss this one. (starts at 54:46)

https://overcast.fm/+BQnv4MC0jU/54:46

Accidental Tech Podcast: 683: I Didn’t Want to Melt My Rug

Three nerds discussing tech, Apple, programming, and loosely related matters.