Built a quick hobby project using Claude in ~2 hours, in a programming language I don’t know.
Used Sanity(https://t.co/1GOZTXfuJT) to visualize the codebase, spot cyclic dependencies, simplify routing, and clean up screen responsibilities.
A visual map beats reading files.
🚀 Just launched: https://t.co/mv645lYpij
A complete Apple Platforms dev timeline — iOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, visionOS — all the way from 2015 → 2025.
Explore every WWDC in one scroll.
Built by an Apple dev, for Apple devs. 🍏
#iOSDev#WWDC#Swift#AppleDeveloper
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For the past 2 months, I’ve been trying the indie hacking route to see if this path suits me better than full-time work.
While exploring app ideas, I realised how painful it is to dig through Apple’s docs just to figure out what changed year over year or what APIs I could use.
So I built something around that - a focused resource for Apple platform developers. My first indie project (ironically, not even an iOS app!).
What I built: Year-by-year timeline of every iOS/macOS/watchOS feature Apple ships. Filter by OS, categories (AI/ML, Health, System, etc.). Direct links to Apple docs.
One place. All years. All platforms.
So here's a preview of the Timeline page in light and dark mode with filters.
Why I'm posting: Need honest feedback from people who'd actually use this.
Tell me what you think.
- Would it be helpful to you?
- Would you use this?
- Anything you’d like to see added or done differently?
Drop your thoughts 👇
#iOSDev #SwiftDev #WWDC #Apple
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Messages, open a notification, read it. Back to Home Screen. Still messages badge is same.
Kill the app. Reopen. Read again. Messages badge disappears.
Sometimes new messages are not shown.
Same force kill and reopen.
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Ever since #iOS26, phone and messages app is the buggiest.
In call history the recents ones keep disappearing when ever a notification is opened.
But force kill and reopen the app brings back the disappeared ones.
And it’s same in iOS26.0.1 too.
Tired of the “To MVVM or not to MVVM” discussions that plague our community? Us too 😅
That’s why we build tools that work in SwiftUI views, @Observable models, UIKit, AppKit, Linux, and more! You should build your app in the way that makes the most sense for you and your team.
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@ACTFibernet
Really surprised by your connection!
It was good for first 15days. Then you showed your colours by randomly generating a bill for no reasons and SUSPENDED my account.
I paid for 6+1 months and you provided 15days internet and now for last 3 days no network.
The recent @SwiftBengaluru event was a big success! Great crowd, awesome speakers, and inspiring indie app demos. Kudos to everyone who made this event happen.
And by the way, I was one of the winners of their legendary quiz game this time!