next generation of Waymo booking flows rolling out.
lots of cool new tech here: flexible server-driven platform, fully native SwiftUI + Compose app components.
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Waymo is an autonomous driving technology company with the mission to be the world's most trusted driver. Since its start as the Google Self-Driving Car Project in 2009, Waymo has focused on building the Waymo Driver—The World's Most Experienced Driver™—to improve access to mobility while saving thousands of lives now lost to traffic crashes. The Waymo Driver powers Waymo’s fully autonomous ride-hail service and can also be applied to a range of vehicle platforms and product use cases. The Waymo Driver has provided over ten million rider-only trips, enabled by its experience autonomously driving over 100 million miles on public...
next generation of Waymo booking flows rolling out.
lots of cool new tech here: flexible server-driven platform, fully native SwiftUI + Compose app components.
@axiixc I enjoyed your recent SwiftUI wish list post! Nobody discusses container lifetime and it’s a very meaningful problem for those of us that are pushing SwiftUI beyond the basics.
I was hoping that the ContainerValues API (or the variadic API before it) would offer us more control over lifetime, but sadly it does not. When using it as a navigation stack, it keeps the state of the top-level View, but any subview state is lost — along with any scroll position (Apple folks: FB16459615).
@curtclifton Hey there! Wanted to send a few radars your way.
FB14444302: Numeric text can no longer be animated via the `transaction` modifier on iOS 18.
FB14444357: Matched geometry effect rubber bands if the parent container uses a translation transition.
@ivory Quick suggestion: some sort of overflow affordance would be quite helpful for accessing features with a dedicated tab (such as hashtags).
Right now, the only way to use all of the tab-based features is to keep swapping pinned tabs, which is a very cumbersome interaction.
Happy to see some really powerful additions to scrolling in #SwiftUI this year: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/Updates/SwiftUI#Scrolling
Plenty of new functionally, such as custom scroll behaviors, offset readers, disabled clipping, and scroll transitions.
Taking Bluesky for a spin at @willing.bsky.social.
Side note, it bums me out that the community is so fragmented now across various networks.