Vojtech Rylko

@vry
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I make Things at Cultured Code.
Homepagehttps://vry.cz

The European Commission lost the Chat Control 2.0 battle over access to end-to-end encrypted data. By the summer 2026, they will be back with their next attempt: Going Dark. This time some EU member states want to include VPN services.

The Going Dark initiative, or ProtectEU as the Commission now calls it, wants to “enable law enforcement authorities to access encrypted data in a lawful manner”. This is a Chat Control 3.0 attempt.

A post from @joannis on the #Swift blog about the new preview of the Android SDK for Swift

https://www.swift.org/blog/nightly-swift-sdk-for-android/

Announcing the Swift SDK for Android

Swift has matured significantly over the past decade — extending from cloud services to Windows applications, browser apps, and microcontrollers. Swift powers apps and services of all kinds, and thanks to its great interoperability, you can share code across platforms.

Swift.org
We’ve rebuilt Things Cloud from the ground up – fast, modern, and ready for the future. 🚀 A behind-the-scenes look: https://culturedcode.com/things/blog/
Things Blog - Cultured Code

I am excited to share the latest episode with team at @things
@vry and @jainek share their success story moving to Swift on the Server and the lessons they learned along the way.
https://brightdigit.com/episodes/198-full-stack-things-with-werner-jainek-and-vojtech-rylko
I'm excited to chat with @vry and @jainek of @things about building Full Stack Swift app for all of Apple's platforms.
Have any questions for us? Let us know.
https://www.swift.org/blog/how-swifts-server-support-powers-things-cloud/
How Swift's server support powers Things Cloud

You might be familiar with Things, a delightful personal task manager that has won two Apple Design Awards and is available across Apple devices including iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple Vision Pro. At Cultured Code, the team behind Things, we care about a great user experience across every aspect of the product. This extends to our server back end, and after a rewrite our Things Cloud service has transitioned entirely to Swift. Over the past year in production, Swift has consistently proven to be reliable, performant, and remarkably well-suited for our server-side need.

Swift.org
Semi-regular reminder that you can literally save lives today by donating to "Come Back Alive" #Ukrainian charity. It is (AFAIK) the largest, one of the oldest, and known to be effective and transparent. You can choose from multiple projects to donate, it accepts different types of payments from overseas, and it works on multiple aspects, including but not limited to air defence, medical evacuation, training, and veteran care https://savelife.in.ua/en/
Come Back Alive Foundation - Charity Organization

One of the top charity organizations who help the Ukraine Army since 2014. Donate via the website - 100% of proceeds go directly to Ukraine Army.

savelife.in.ua

Just published on Swift.org: How we transitioned Things Cloud to Swift, and why it was the right choice for us. A year in production, zero operational issues!

https://www.swift.org/blog/how-swifts-server-support-powers-things-cloud/

#swift

How Swift's server support powers Things Cloud

You might be familiar with Things, a delightful personal task manager that has won two Apple Design Awards and is available across Apple devices including iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple Vision Pro. At Cultured Code, the team behind Things, we care about a great user experience across every aspect of the product. This extends to our server back end, and after a rewrite our Things Cloud service has transitioned entirely to Swift. Over the past year in production, Swift has consistently proven to be reliable, performant, and remarkably well-suited for our server-side need.

Swift.org

Just in time for Follow Friday, we're live
@swiftlang.

And with a post about how popular task manager @things now powers their app front to back with #swift.

https://www.swift.org/blog/how-swifts-server-support-powers-things-cloud/

How Swift's server support powers Things Cloud

You might be familiar with Things, a delightful personal task manager that has won two Apple Design Awards and is available across Apple devices including iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple Vision Pro. At Cultured Code, the team behind Things, we care about a great user experience across every aspect of the product. This extends to our server back end, and after a rewrite our Things Cloud service has transitioned entirely to Swift. Over the past year in production, Swift has consistently proven to be reliable, performant, and remarkably well-suited for our server-side need.

Swift.org

Tomorrow will mark 1,000 days since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

On this despicable anniversary, we honour the brave Ukrainians working and fighting for a free Ukraine with the colours of its flag on our headquarters.

Our enduring friendship and solidarity are here to stay. So is our commitment to work shoulder to shoulder towards a peaceful future within our Union.

Слава Україні! Europe is with you!

#EU #StandWithUkraine

Swift has been successfully adopted on the backend by many companies - one of them is Cultured Code, the company behind the award winning Things app. Hear why it's been a success for them in this talk by Vojtech Rylko (@vry) from this year's conference

https://buff.ly/3BtM6BH

The Success Story of Server-Side Swift at Cultured Code - Vojtech Rylko

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