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I'm an iOS developer, a freelancer without free time, and wanna be an indie hacker
Am I the only one who sees @ FetchRequest as a less-performance option? Doing performance testing and removing FetchRequest reduces my CPU usage.
I love Indie App Sale. It is an event for the Indie community, and there is a good chance to get an Indie app for cheaper. But as a developer, don't expect a spike in sales only by registering for sale. For me, it's good practice to test my sales infrastructure and find any errors, but if I want to see a spike in sales, I understand I need to put in much more work in promotion.
@ecrichlow I agree with you that you don't need to use bleeding-edge tech to solve everyday challenges. With age and experience, it's natural to stick with more stable tech; you start to value the stability of your codebase. But your post gives the vibe that you don't need to keep up with time and learn new things. And this is something I can't agree with. If you don't learn, you will move backward, and with enough time, you will become obsolete.
Tomorrow @mikaelacaron and I are recording the next episode of @swiftovercoffee, and we'd love your input on our next open ballot: with WWDC just two months away, how are you preparing your apps for the inevitable next iOS release that's coming? Reply with your answer! 🙌
@twostraws @mikaelacaron @swiftovercoffee hoping to see ChatGPT-like functionality running locally on iPhone. So building UI in my mind for this feature. In case of no Apple based AI, I will implement server-side AI API. So you can say my preparation is not implementing new features.
ASO is hard
I don't know how to feel about apps that put the Apple Framework feature under the paywall as main selling point 🤔
I want to try BlueSky. Maybe someone has a spare invitation?
@kslazinski ship 5th, I believe in you. I got everything under control after many many unfinished projects 🤣
Long time I'm jumping between Mastodon and Twitter. Twitter had exciting content from some creators I can't find here. But after it started sharing ad revenue with creators, filtering out the engagement trap from real helpful content became impossible.