This is so true. I've been exclusively using @cursor_ai Composer 2.5 and my results have not only changed, but I've burned less tokens & usage overall.
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Expo SDK 56 is out π
β Expo UI is stable on iOS and Android
β iOS builds 16% faster, plus another 20% on EAS from precompiled community libs
β Android cold starts 40% faster
β Expo Router decoupled from React Navigation
β Inline native modules: write Swift and Kotlin right next to your TypeScript
β Hermes v1 by default
β Bytecode diffing on by default (~58% smaller OTA updates)
β iOS Widgets stable
β React Native 0.85 + React 19.2
It's been two months since SDK 55, and we packed in everything we could fit. Your iOS build times are going to thank you. Full changelog β
We're finally publishing our #reactnative agent skills π₯³
Whether it's efficient Nitro Modules syntax, properly GPU-accelerated VisionCamera code or react-native-mmkv usage - the agent skills make sure you're not shipping AI slop to production - try them today:
I hella stopped applying to jobs. Right now itβs about building your own shit and getting noticed from that. Thatβs the new resume and cover letter.
I plan on giving @OpenAI Codex a shot tonight. Since Iβm unable to swap profiles on the fly in @cursor_ai I need to separate my workflow from personal & company domains.
[dev-log]: I love how clean the new profiles screens will be once this is released for 4.2.0. I wanted players to showcase their personality, but had to figure out how to do without looking boring and messy.
Iβm legit designing (using a bunch of AI assisted tools) and developing at the same time. The challenge part is coming with an experience thatβs actually useful, meets business needs, and strikingly stunning all at once.
Thatβs the part AI canβt necessarily replace.