nostr:npub1kcgy9q38tgsthegd2ehqq36ehcfyj43funpm2a8wmzc4r3fkl4xqh6lxud Might make a good blog post π
If you modularize your app, do you do so with separate frameworks, or with Swift Package Manager? Looking to modularize more and hopefully speed up SwiftUI Previews
nostr:npub1s5qarvzj0cqxnzxfdvzg7fuwsdkshuju03qzutsxww3jrls67ypsuu64sn DM me more of what you have in mind and I'm happy to hear it :)
nostr:npub1u4rxl9l0x4ydgjp2640z525ra4jrp8nz5r4n6vapq44u5argfp8sj60rg6 That's like a 60 hour drive!
nostr:npub1mqe6l0eemn8c28t8z9lhwrdtg25pjdsfc5nek43k78m5mjwzn2qscjwnan I think build natively provides a better user experience and I'm fine only building for iOS
nostr:npub1q9umqh7jukkwz3f8mxu34gsleczxrqm0s5yrjyywf67je84nwfgq98n2mh I don't know what that means :p
nostr:npub1yd72fwu9n2h374d33v3zfq09p5q37ghqzp0qjdhwp822cwc5xrksxhlcnf It should! What is the error given?
My monthly "new Apollo pins arrived on merch store" post, bought more this time but they've sold out pretty quickly historically and I'm not sure if I'm going to get new ones after this, so get 'em while they last! https://cottonbureau.com/people/apollo

nostr:npub1jjta3r5h2qghwxpayk3q0qzwngunrch7gd5gdvpj0gpakr234hcsk36z5r Not at all! Just new updates wonβt apply, you can still use the existing ones
nostr:npub1mqe6l0eemn8c28t8z9lhwrdtg25pjdsfc5nek43k78m5mjwzn2qscjwnan I do! I was using more and more in Apollo (though the core feed I still don't think would be a great fit), and Pixel Pals is basically 100% SwiftUI
nostr:npub1tk7p09gsurltj9rpyrpggaa2gusp8hltdpt2a9jv9ym8h2qgqtuqhd3jh0 Pretty great all things considered! Have enjoyed some down time and having fun building the next things :)
Happy to see that Pixel Pals customers also update iOS quickly and I should be able to drop iOS 15 in the fall π
nostr:npub1pf98hkreveckxd96vpnjslena5crenf2sgwc6wj9tekj9hleu3ms8nl5fe No, Reddit said this isn't allowed and I don't want to further fight with a platform that doesn't want developers in the first place
Thanks so much for the help everyone! "Always Show Scroll Bars" (which gets turned on when you use a non-Apple mouse) seems to make it more apparent since the scroll bars become opaque.
Then you need to tell your browser that your site supports dark mode styling by adding:
:root { color-scheme: light dark; }
To your CSS. Easy peasy!
nostr:npub1sqfy486rdwcv5g3nfgpu8pfeh9cnes3sekgeg0m0jpkvjr6j7ymsqjc2jf Oh okay, that makes sense haha and totally worked, thanks Nikhil!
nostr:npub1p9kjc5uauqdfphar82xmq573tf3hnh3mcugkw3t6mjg2y76xkd3sum865w okay, got it.
The color-scheme meta tag is critical for getting the right behaviour AFAIK.
nostr:npub1sqfy486rdwcv5g3nfgpu8pfeh9cnes3sekgeg0m0jpkvjr6j7ymsqjc2jf Hmm, but the browser already sets default dark mode styles for every other HTML element, why would you have to explicitly set it for this one?
nostr:npub1p9kjc5uauqdfphar82xmq573tf3hnh3mcugkw3t6mjg2y76xkd3sum865w I 3D printed this one and love it: https://www.printables.com/model/521609-magsafe-charging-stand
nostr:npub14ef8kc32nnnzhga9vd6elhf3yal2audj5sg83tewll0uvu3275yqnf3ut9 That's really nice! Any idea what filament they used for the main photo? It's gorgeous

