TIL: #GooglePlay's staged rollouts are smarter than I thought. If you halt a rollout after detecting an issue and upload a new release, the next rollout targets the exact same users from the previous rollout cohort—not a new random sample. #android
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🛠️ Swift Package Manager support is now available in Kotlin Multiplatform.
Try importing iOS dependencies from Swift packages or migrating from CocoaPods.
See how to try out this experimental feature ➡️ https://t.co/pOGyjlSGzh
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New Engineering blog: We tasked Opus 4.6 using agent teams to build a C compiler. Then we (mostly) walked away. Two weeks later, it worked on the Linux kernel.
Here's what it taught us about the future of autonomous software development.
Read more: https://t.co/htX0wl4wIf
@heliographe_ I highly recommend this Benjamin Button MacOS review. The whole concept is to review each macos update in reverse order, like they were an updates. tear of joy
https://t.co/xR1rIET3SM
After 6 incredible years at @Fueled, I’m thrilled to begin a new chapter at @porterit_ tomorrow! 🚀 A heartfelt thanks to @svs & @rivuchakraborty for making this opportunity possible 🙌🙌.
This #PANCard 2.0 description looks like the release notes of an app that basically shipped nothing.
Anyone with a richer insight into how this impacts existing PAN/TAN ecosystem?
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Here's a first look at Android's upcoming all-in-one Terminal app, which downloads, configures, runs, and interfaces with an instance of Debian running a virtual machine!
Currently, the Debian images are hosted on a Googler's GitHub, but Google plans to host these images themselves soon. For more info on this Terminal app, see the replies👇
(Thanks to an anonymous dev for sharing this!)
@ThatNaimish If you read the entire thread, he mentions this as a temporary thing, generally the case with any product that's made it/ is in the init phase. Things aren't linear and deterministic when starting out, so being upfront about it preserves the only thing you can i.e. transparency.