Platforms State of the Union was the actual deal !
Dynamic Profiles ,
Reordable Containers ,
@State is lazy by default,
Async images cache automatically,
All new Xcode 30% smaller as it’s apple silicon only,
Device Hub replacing simulator,
Agentic Xcode getting way better.
@X@Support I noticed a bug.
Despite having X Premium Plus , when a customer shares an image from the
iOS share sheet and some text is typed as caption, the 280 character limit is imposed.
When I do it in the app , there’s no limit.
Kindly look into it :)
The Notes app on Apple Watch needs a redesign.
It must focus on fast input.
Most of the time it takes too long to load and ideas are fragile.
@AppleSupport
The Notes app on Apple Watch needs a redesign.
It must focus on fast input.
Most of the time it takes too long to load and ideas are fragile.
@AppleSupport
@X@Support I noticed a bug.
Despite having X Premium Plus , when a customer shares an image from the
iOS share sheet and some text is typed as caption, the 280 character limit is imposed.
When I do it in the app , there’s no limit.
Kindly look into it :)
@jyozy0 It’s feels like slower tempo version of
“Nilavugal thalaigal kunindhadhe…… Malargalin mamadhai azhindhadhe” portion from kal mulaitha poove,Maattran, harris jeyaraj
Saw Jigarthanda DoubleX very late
@karthiksubbaraj and entire team simply superb !!!!
My humble poem tribute
கலை ,கதை, படம்
மலை, இலை, இபம்
விதை , இவை , நிசம்
நினை , அதை , மணம்
கோமாரே ஏன் ?! ❌
பிரதிநிதி …
நினைவிருக்கா
நீதி !?
Neil Gaiman writes the first draft of every book by hand.
His reasoning is fascinating:
With a computer you “write that down and look at it and then fiddle with it.”
With a pen you “slow up a bit, but you’re thinking the sentence through to the end, and then you start writing.”
Computers let your writing balloon.
Your story loses its shape and focus.
But writing with a pen forces you to consider every word, every sentence, before writing.
Your story stays sharp.
My takeaway — Your medium affects your output.
Writing on twitter → punchy with little nuance, constant feedback.
Writing a newsletter → longer form, more nuance but less feedback.
Writing a book → long form, lots of nuance but no feedback for a long time.
Neil noticed the same comparing computers and notebooks.
His other suggestions:
Leuchtturm notebooks over Moleskines. Visconti fountain pens.
This is a handwritten page from his novel Coraline: