Joris Timmerman

@toris
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👨🏼‍💻 Freelance iOS developer @ HYPERSPACEBAR •  freak • lifelong Star Wars fan
Current Freelance PositionSenior iOS developer @ itsme
Websitehttps://hyperspacebar.com
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@drahardja Have the same issue here. Fixed it by doing this a few times (as found on Reddit):

1. Press the stick down
2. While pressing down, rotate the joystick clockwise
3. After a couple of rotations, rotate the joystick counter clockwise.
4. Let go

Microsoft sure is saying the quiet part out loud.

Amplify this, Satya. 🖕

Just open-sourced SwiftDocX - my first Swift package!

Pure Swift library for reading/creating Word docs (.docx). No C++ bindings, no paid SDKs.

Features:
• Read/write .docx files
• Full formatting support
• Tables, lists, headings
• SPM ready

MIT licensed, available now:
https://swiftpackageindex.com/Techopolis/SwiftDocX

#SwiftLang #iOSDev #Swift #OpenSource

The problem is not Trump.

The problem is Murica

I’m available for hire as an iOS dev! 👋
I’m open to remote, in-person, or hybrid. Either in the US or Europe. Looking for full time, something new and exciting

I’m ready for a new adventure!

Reposts appreciated and DM’s are open #fedihire

Someone at Apple, probably:
“You know what would be cool? If the time hides behind some tree.” #ios26
When you are an Android developer, you finally get a Xmas in October:
https://mastodon.social/@airspeedswift/115431245077158642

I customize the UINavigationBarAppearance for one specific UIViewController, then push another UIViewController on it.

Every iOS version up to now: no problemo.

iOS 26: Wow what are you even doing there? #iosdev #ios26

Trump's election reset the baseline for politics. No degree of racism, corruption or incompetence now disqualifies someone for public office

Apple releasing iOS 7 in the state that it was in 2013 reset the baseline for software and UX quality and it never recovered

And that gave them a license to release iOS 26 now in a state they would never have considered acceptable before, and once we accept that (and we will) then the expectation of software ever being better than that will be forgotten