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Indie iOS developer in London, UK. Creator of @personalbest and some other apps šŸ³ļøā€šŸŒˆ
Bloghttps://codakuma.com
Get Personal Besthttps://getpersonalbest.com

Just released a feature I've been wanting in Personal Best for ages: workout replays!

You can now replay your workouts, kind of like an interactive video. I had so much fun building and testing this over the last few weeks

I love when somebody gets rich and uses their wealth to do good in the world rather. Unfortunately it seems to be quite rare. Lewis is a real one ā¤ļø

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/apr/28/its-a-gamechanger-lewis-hamiltons-groundbreaking-mission-44-recruits-working-in-f1

ā€˜It’s a gamechanger’: Lewis Hamilton’s groundbreaking Mission 44 recruits working in F1

Foundation set up by F1 great is beginning to address the lack of representation of black people and those from disadvantaged backgrounds in motorsport

The Guardian
Hello from Kuala Lumpur šŸ‘‹šŸ‡²šŸ‡¾
when your network has 50% packet loss

Building my own lightweight push notification server

https://codakuma.com/pushy

A ridiculously-lightweight push notification service

How I made my own tiny push notification service

Codakuma

RE: https://zeppelin.flights/@sixcolors/116381244760773880

I use this app daily, it's a must-have if you're a Sonos person

Can we *not* normalise asking for tips at online stores?

Americanised tipping culture is getting bad enough in the UK without adding more of it (no offence intended to any of my American friends here)

RE: https://thepit.social/@peter/116376219055579156

I had an hour and a half long conversation about this last night. These technologies work for many people in some applications, but other people are being forced to bang their heads against the wall all in the name of productivity.

Taiwan is the true "free as in freedom" country. Care for some Open source Fried Chicken cutlet sir?

é–‹ęŗē¤¾é¦™é›žęŽ’ - 苄為自由故

#Taiwan #OpenSource #開源

About trans rights:

They're a wedge issue. If you think it's okay to deprive trans people of the right to exist in the public sphere then you're saying human rights are conditional and/or can be withdrawn. Which puts you on a slippery slope to no human rights for anyone.

When you trace the roots of the modern anti-trans movement they boil down to some combination of bigotry and billionaire bullshit— the oligarchs think rights are for the rich.

So: trans-rights are human rights. No exceptions.