Happy #BlackHistoryMonth !
I hope to get to Black history soon, but I'm still working through white US history. There's so much of it!
Q: Why are Black people in the US so much more likely to die in traffic accidents than white people? Are Black folk more likely to drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs (DUI)? Is it street racing? Are y'all just bad drivers?
A: Hmm. I'm stumped! No one knows the answer to why this happens! Just kidding. It's racism. It's always racism.
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@stroughtonsmith Thanks Steve! I’m working on Retro Arcade for Watch, a game compilation that also works on iPhone. I currently have four games available inspired by Gyruss, Asteroids, Galaxian and 1942. Built using SwiftUI and SpriteKit https://apps.apple.com/us/app/retro-arcade-for-watch/id1667674066 #showcase
Today I'm opening up the first public beta testing group for the big update I've been working on for Pedometer++. It is a complete re-write in SwiftUI, with new iPhone based workout modes and robust mapping support. It also provides a wide array of Live Activities including putting a live route map right on your Lock Screen.
Any and all feedback greatly appreciated.
Quick Overview Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1h3lcpyeFs
TestFlight: https://testflight.apple.com/join/M6Qy0xj7
Oh! I almost missed an opportunity to plug Hair Love again!
"Toxic masculinity" doesn't mean that masculinity is toxic, any more than "rabid dog" means that all dogs are rabid. Some masculinity is toxic, and some dogs are rabid.
If you're comfortable with your masculinity, you get to be a better dad.👍🏿
Matthew Cherry. Former NFL player. Martial artist. Black dad. Decided he wants to write children's stories.♥️
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kNw8V_Fkw28
@MrRooni Thank you! Don’t worry if it gets duped; your recent report is helpful for getting the issue escalated.
@MrRooni Can you file Feedback about this when you get a chance? Want to relate it to another issue so it gets a look. Thanks!
@MrRooni @pschiller Thanks for the detail in that Feedback report!
Today's uncovered #SwiftUI gem: ShareLink. Perfectly renders a control view for sharing using the OS-specific share functionality.
(Also, Text views interpret Markdown?! That's so cool!)
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/swiftui/sharelink#
People worry a lot about losing knowledge — about "burned-down libraries".
Comparatively few people seem to worry about what happens if you take a billion books full of auto-generated, often-untrue junk text and *add* them all to the library.
In theory, nothing is lost. In reality, everything is lost, because nothing useful can now be found.
California drivers take note: You are now required by law to change lanes when you pass a bicyclist, if you can.
The same “omnibike” bill that made that change to the law also stops enforcement of bike-license laws, which is good because “some jurisdictions have used [bike-license laws] as an excuse to harass youth and BIPOC bike riders.”
https://www.calbike.org/governor-signs-omnibike-bill-ab-1909/
@paolamata @schwa @lorihc On top of what the others said: the EPM is the interface between engineering and everything else. They have a good knowledge of what can, or not, be done, and it what timeframes. They shield the engineering teams from absurd requests. They ask clarification of requirements before engineers get stuck in the ambiguities. They make sure what product management is asking is realistic. In essence: getting the answers to the questions they know will need to be asked.
@paolamata @schwa Engineering Project Managers. They partner with Engineering Managers to plan, schedule, and deliver features. The best EPMs (imho) are very technical, develop great networks, have a problem-solving mindset, can think of what’s likely to go wrong and make a plan for it, and know how to use all the tools at their disposal to break through blocking issues.
@paolamata I’ll go further and mention that one of my engineering manager colleagues has done tours as an engineer, an EPM, a Screener/Integrator, and an engineer again before becoming a manager. Lots of ways to apply your skills and acquire new ones!
@paolamata A lot of the EPMs at Apple have CS degrees or are former engineers.
Want to work on the Apple Messages platform (Swift, Objective-C, SwiftUI) with some of my friends? Check out this job listing! https://jobs.apple.com/en-us/details/200384148/software-engineer-messages-platform (Silicon Valley position, no remote)
Now posting @lorihc. Find me there!