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Must know key bindings for developers on Mac OSX
(uptownhr.com)
The GlobalTalk Network
(youtube.com)
What's new in Kotlin 2.0.0
(kotlinlang.org)
25GBit/s on macOS & iOS
(kittenlabs.de)
PSA: iTerm2 now has ChatGPT integration
(iterm2.com)
The Forged Apple Employee Badge
(cabel.com)
Bad Apple, But It's An Animated QR Code of Bad Apple
(a.exozy.me)
VMware Fusion: The Worst Website In The Entire World
(matduggan.com)
WebKit Features in Safari 17.5
(webkit.org)
MacRelix: Unix-like features for classic Mac OS
(macrelix.org)
Readability of optimized Kotlin code
(romainguy.dev)
10 years on, what would you change about Swift?
(forums.swift.org)
Yet Another REST Client?
(yaak.app)
Objective-C implementations in Swift
(github.com)
Apple Event for May 7th, 2024
(apple.com)
This might have new iPads and changes to iPadOS. As always, I'll try my best to live comment.
Swift’s native Clocks are very inefficient
(wadetregaskis.com)
Noncopyable Standard Library Primitives
(gist.github.com)
A "noncopyable" type is what Swift's calls a Rust-style borrowed/consumed/linear type.
[Feedback discussion on the Swift forum](https://forums.swift.org/t/pitch-noncopyable-standard-library-primitives/71566)
Multiple displays on a Mac suck
(wadetregaskis.com)
Create a Debian VM on MacOS Apple Silicon with QEMU
(sleepymug.me)
How I tricked iOS into giving me EU DMA features
(adamdemasi.com)
Reminding Myself to Take a Break, The Hard Way
(blog.damnever.com)
The Apple M-Series GoFetch Attack
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Are aarch64 atomics really this sensitive?
(eighty-twenty.org)