The challenge of making my VPN app, Passepartout, from Apple-centric to multi-platform: porting Swift on Windows, to start with.
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@SolBrah Cantabria is THE hidden gem, but in Aug-Oct. June might be rainy. The ocean for any water sports, world-class surfing spots, insane beaches. Plenty of mountains for hiking and cycling. Marvellous countryside. Long daylight. Great food. Cheap. Low profile. Just unbeatable.
A weird upside of doing sports, but being average at them, is that aging won’t beat you as if you used to be a high performer. You can’t miss those times when you were strong if you never were.
@bauch_sebastian@thealepalombo It is not just difficult, it’s abismal, especially in the South. You need a car everywhere in Italia. Spain is centuries beyond in quality of life, costs, and infrastructures. Not even close.
@WalterBright As a self-taught with a CS degree, I find your POV anecdotal at best ("a co-worker"). Curiosity is the main drive. Your point is legit, but the broken assumption is that the only way to that knowledge is through the academy. It's been the case a while ago, just not in 2025.
@catalinmpit Easy: release. Releasing is your only way to get what you initially need the most from the external world: feedback. Your fault is probably that you’re both asking yourself questions and answering them. Overcome that, listen to the people out there. Spoiler: your ego will hurt.
@jorgemanru Still, for Apple-oriented development, macOS has been the only option for 15+ years. Xcode is and will probably always be the ultimate limiter.