Hendrik Kueck

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Indie #iOS app developer (Pocket Pixels Inc), creator of photo editing apps Juxtaposer and Color Splash.
@mikaelacaron You can just bring up an email sheet in your app, pre-filled with your email address and a subject. No need to use Firebase. It can be nice if you don't have too many users, but can quickly become too much to handle if your app gets popular. In my apps I have a FAQ section that users have to scroll through first to get to the button to email me at the bottom.
@fosiaDesign I thought it did that already since iOS 6? https://www.macstories.net/news/ios-6-messages-now-automatically-selects-last-used-international-keyboard-for-each-contact/
But I use a third party keyboard, maybe you do too?
iOS 6: Messages Now Automatically Selects Last-Used International Keyboard For Each Contact

I like to think that sometimes Apple takes a look at the crazy ideas people share about iOS and OS X on Twitter, and picks a couple that they think could be neat additions to the OSes. In April, I tweeted the following idea: iMessage should be able of automatically switching international keyboards based on

@mikaelacaron I set it up from scratch with a separate test AppleID. One of my test Apple IDs is part of my iCloud family, so I can still download apps I purchased, and share iCloud space for testing my photo editing apps with a large iCloud photo album (not my real personal one though)
@podomunro Such a beautiful place! Enjoy!
I found it funny how the rental car people made the road to Hana sound super scary. And it was a totally fine road.
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I had no idea you could resize the video like this! 😯

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It's unfortunate that SwiftData doesn't solve threading issues. When you opt into Complete Concurrency Checking (https://donnywals.com/enabling-concurrency-warnings-in-xcode-14/) Xcode warns you about concurrency issues due to models and model contexts not being Sendable.
Enabling Concurrency warnings in Xcode 14 – Donny Wals

If you want to make sure that your code adopts Swift concurrency as correctly as possible in Swift 5.7, it's a good idea to enable the Strict Concurrency Checking () in your project. To do this…

Donny Wals
@podomunro I hope you enjoyed it despite the not so great weather. We had perfect sunny weather here for weeks until two days ago.
A big thank you to all Apple engineers for an amazing #WWDC23. Not only for creating great new hardware, frameworks, APIs and videos, but also for spending so much time with us devs during this week in Slack Q&As and labs. So so helpful!
It continues to blow my mind how high the success rate of applying for labs is, given that all developers can apply, while during past in-person WWDCs many labs felt overcrowded, even though they were only accessible to the few thousand devs with a WWDC ticket.
@mikaelacaron The worst that can happen is that your data on device and on iCloud could get corrupted or deleted.