I've been playing around on paper with ideas for my microblogger. Want to stand something up on my VPS sooner rather than later. Gives me something to hack on on my phone thanks to Pythonista.

Wish Swift Playgrounds was on iPhone, not just iPad, so I could play with ideas for Macchiato, but VNCing into a 27-in screen from my phone is just not doable enough in fits and starts. I'll probably pick up designing it in a notebook soon, though, because the design does need some work.

Just bought GitLabControl. Handy little phone app.

Invite sent! Current builds have minimum target version of iOS 10, but I plan to see if I'm using any 10-only APIs, or if I just need to rebuild to support iOS 9 the next chance I get to hack on it.

Invite on its way! And thank you - beta testing can be frustrating at times. If the current version is too raw, I'd ask you just check back in when new versions come out to see if they're more to your liking.

You can follow what's planned and what I'm working on in the development planner [gitlab.com].

Echoing that: Everyone's got psyche things that could do with some improvement. Kinda like how, just because you aren't body-sick, doesn't mean you're super body-healthy, either - a person could probably do with some more jogging and a bit less dessert, or whatever their weak points are. Think of the therapist as your personal trainer. :)

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Invites on their way!

Send me your email! You can use the contact form [macchiato.10centuries.org].

The app should work fine on an iPad Pro. I've been mainly focused on phone-sized screens, so some of the UI will probably seem kinda wasteful of space on a large Pro, but it will let you log in, post, and reply.

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I mainly use the social aspects, but have been using a blog here [macchiato.10centuries.org] a bit since I started sharing my 10C iOS app with folks.

If you use an iOS device, shoot me your email, and I can hook you up. :)

I like 10C because I trust Matigo to do good and honorable things with it, and he has experience maintaining and developing 10C for longer than ADN lasted!

Yay!

W3C sat on the laurels, so HTML-WG started up.

And the Web kind of assumes a variety of user-agents, with users free to select as fits their needs, but iOS enforces a monoculture - everything's just a reskinned Mobile Safari at heart.

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