Tag: ai
All the articles with the tag "ai".
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Some of my learnings as an iOS vibe developer
Some of my learnings as an iOS vibe developer:
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This week was less productive for the subway-vibe-coder – GitHub Actions…
This week was less productive for the subway-vibe-coder – GitHub Actions workflows turned out trickier than expected and require computer access.
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We find ourselves at this crossroads
We find ourselves at this crossroads. Regardless of which path we choose, the future of computing will be hyper-personalized. The question is whether that…
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When you're building more than three active iOS apps for personal daily use,…
🛠️ When you're building more than three active iOS apps for personal daily use, you need the Apple Developer Program. Otherwise, you're limited to three…
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One week, 5 apps (4 iOS, 1 macOS) – created on the subway and with some time…
One week, 5 apps (4 iOS, 1 macOS) – created on the subway and with some time in the evenings. Not a single line of code written.
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LinkedIn Communicator now as an iOS app
LinkedIn Communicator now as an iOS app!
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Today I'm introducing Ideomat – an app that transforms raw ideas into…
Today I'm introducing Ideomat – an app that transforms raw ideas into actionable plans.
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This post was created with a macOS app I built together with Claude Code in…
This post was created with a macOS app I built together with Claude Code in under 2 hours.
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I know there's a lot of hype around AI right now, and maybe most of it isn't…
I know there's a lot of hype around AI right now, and maybe most of it isn't justified, but I believe there's great potential. Since a few years now, I…
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I use Claude Code (now with Claude Sonnet 4.5) to write code and solve…
🤖 I use Claude Code (now with Claude Sonnet 4.5) to write code and solve complicated problems faster. And it works quite well, but it's far from perfect.…