RE: https://mastodon.social/@terhechte/116142996559154822
What a fun app! I opened it up and just relived a hundred memories from a recent trip around the world. It’s crazy how lines on a map can feel so personal. Thanks @terhechte
Swift & Rust. Formerly XING, now doing all kinds of things.
I have more side projects than are good for me. There's the markdown presentation app Hyperdeck (https://hyperdeck.io), there's the Mastodon Client Ebou (https://terhech.de/ebou/), there's an app to Group your email inbox (https://github.com/terhechte/postsack), and more on my Github Profile...
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RE: https://mastodon.social/@terhechte/116142996559154822
What a fun app! I opened it up and just relived a hundred memories from a recent trip around the world. It’s crazy how lines on a map can feel so personal. Thanks @terhechte
Link to the aforementioned app :)
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/stepmaps-walk-route-maps/id6758304903
I stopped doing iOS some years ago because Xcode + Apple's Buggy APIs made me a unhappy person.
I just released StepMaps, an app to see *all* your outdoor walks, runs & more on a map - grouped by city.
I wanted this app for years, but didn't are touch iOS again. I let Claude do it. I took care of the testing and feature prompting. I'm super happy with the outcome.
I gave a talk about the ACP protocol & Zed Editor at the Agentic coding meetup at MOIA in Hamburg yesterday. Here are the slides form the talk:
https://speakerdeck.com/terhechte/back-to-the-future-let-me-tell-you-about-the-acp-protocol