Jeff Rames

@jefframes
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iOS developer focused on healthcare. Technical editor, mentor & writer @Kodeco (formerly raywenderlich.com).

Father | space nerd | gadget junkie. #iosdev

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@atomicbird thatโ€™s a bummer!

I have a nest under the overhang by my garage. Not sure what kind of bird it is yet. I was considering pointing a camera at it, but donโ€™t have a readily available power source.

Still not sure if I"m holding it wrong or what, but Apple Foundation Models are really not working well for me. And the core thing I'm trying to do is summarize. That's supposed to be one if its things!

I've broken the task down quite a bit and played a lot with instructions and prompts with no consistent luck. Do I know anyone with more experience here?

Project Hail Mary met my super high expectations ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ‘
"You're thinking about this exactly right", I whisper softly to myself whilst hiding in a cave, away from the machines.
@kyle oof I forgot about that and itโ€™s gonna make the movie slightly less enjoyable for me.
@kyle that sonic boom ๐Ÿ’ฅ
@simonnickel I'm trying to decide if this has changed my opinion for the better or worse ๐Ÿ˜† It definitely seems risky, but the free-ness is still compelling for a small indie app.

I know for a while there people REALLY hated CloudKit and especially Core Data with CloudKit.

Has it gotten any better?

I've been working on a macOS app to track accomplishments without the weight of a time tracker or TODO list.

It's a quick-entry 'where the hell did the time go today?' tool that uses on-device models to summarize work for standups, EOY reviews, etc.

Would love some TestFlight users. Let me know if you'd be up to help!

I've been working on a macOS app to track accomplishments without the weight of a time tracker or TODO list.

It's a quick-entry 'where the hell did the time go today?' tool that uses on-device models to summarize work for standups, EOY reviews, etc.

Would love some TestFlight users. Let me know if you'd be up to help!