I open-sourced NotifBridge: a Swift demo forwarding iPhone notifications to Mac over BLE using iOS 26.5 AccessoryNotifications + AccessoryTransportExtension.Includes macOS CoreBluetooth receiver, HPKE decrypt path, XcodeGen projects, and E2E test script. https://t.co/dWtDlWW26T
@elder_plinius Thanks for that. Already running jailbroken 31B locally on my computer. You are mentioning LM Studio for iOS to do inference on iPhone. The app doesn't seem to exist tho? Where do you have this info from?
@zhuowei You mentioned that you think it's because (i guess it was jetsam?!) throttling the process. So what did you change? Hook jetsam? Or could you manage to give it foreground privileges. iirc assertiond is responsible for a lot of process stuff.
Geekbench 5 in a Linux virtual machine running on my jailbroken iPhone 12/iOS 14.1 reports 485 single core.
https://t.co/XuzYvicFFT
That's not good: iPhone 12 normally gets 1573 single core.
iOS's probably throttling my QEMU as a background process.
So I had a very simple app in the iOS App Store which is basically a climbing grade converter. I released it january 2018 and it was feature complete with v1. Apple removed it since it wasn't updated since the release. I don't get this business decision and am honestly fed up.
@tblodt Then this would give me headache. https://t.co/VmfB2R9ij1 Imagine having 50 people with >= 1 app, there's no way for you to keep track if the content and functionality of the app.