You know it‘s bad when even apple has supply chain issues.
Posts by Nathaniel Knudsen (온유)
#Haskell anyone?
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Don’t get me wrong though, I like AI coding tools as assistants to helping with speeding up some work. However, the whole narrative around this tech is so cringe, repetitive, abd frankly annoying as fuck.
I really wish we moved on passed this mantra. We don’t “need” AI. As a species… the technology is certainly not required.
Time will tell if it does more harm than good.
I look forward to when this constant push for this AI fetishization by venture and news is finally over. 😑😑
Grace talking to Leon about Umbrella.
Not to mention my skin turns a purple color, which is kinda cool… though a useless superpower.
It’s chilly in NY, reminding me of my battle with rheynolds disease.
The cold makes it hard to move my fingers to type 😅😅
Ternus will be good for Apple I think. I look forward to the next era of Apple.
the eventual implementation of AI will probably be more subtle… built into products rather than being one themselves.
The AI race feels like a race to see who burns the most money. If anything, Apple being slow is a feature, not a bug, to a better financial state imo. Don‘t know why the narrative is that Apple is behind, when the AI tools in their current state is merely a fad I think.
I was able to give my mom a MacBook Neo this weekend and she absolutely LOVES it. Finally glad I got her onto a mac, it’ll make computing much easier and simpler for her.
I feel this (in respect to the anxiety / software engineering stuff). If I forget my anti anxiety medication for a day… trying to work is a very challenging thing to do.
Our team received a report of intermittent app outages at about 11:40pm PDT on April 15, 2026. They worked through the night to mitigate a sophisticated Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attack, which intensified throughout the day.
This is a very cool view.
I’m not really sure why this is “news”. Nothing happened when it should have happened. Grok should have been banned for what the app allowed to have generated (porn).
Yet. The action that should have been taken didn’t happen because Apple didn’t have the stones to do it. 😑
New app build is sent for testing and review by Apple. There was a problem with the authentication view where the “sign in by another method” button didn’t work on a fresh install. Now that’s taken care of though in the latest one (also, the auth view was fixed so the animations work in background)!
I’ve setup CI notifications for Grit’s user account here from GitLab! Hopefully it’ll make sense when it posts (or maybe it’ll be humorous).
If you want to see CI notifications of incoming commits to Grit, checkout: @gritforgitlab.bsky.social
It’s the waiting game now. I’ve submitted everything to Apple yesterday for review of @gritforgitlab.bsky.social, just waiting on the feedback from them. There are still some corner cases to be adjusted, but the core is functional. I hope people will find it useful once approved.
The thing with the Grit for GitLab app icon… I drew it myself on my kindle. Im not the best artist by any-means, but it’s functional at least.
The source code for Grit for GitLab is located on GitLab, with the source code available under the MIT license. The UI and app design itself are licensed under Apache 2.0. #gitlab #opensource #ios
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New iOS app account, for setup with a connection to the build job for Grit on GitLab. I’m hoping to make it auto post the build state of the repo and app (in a way where the merge requests are summarized in a way that’s descriptive of new features).
No posts yet, but: @gritforgitlab.bsky.social
So, last nights plan of a highly customized feature for the Grit app… not going to pursue that… there were too many issues with it.
However, working on a contribution graph widget, which I’m excited about. It’ll be a sick feature that I really want in the app.
So I tried out Claude Max 5x…. Wow that is a HUGE difference from Pro.
Currently working on a crazy unnecessary feature that I thought would be cool.
Historical pipeline view has been improved for repos in Grit. Users can now browse the repo historical view more easily and clearly.
Quantum computers are coming sooner than expected. Now's a good time to check if your encrypted messenger has moved to post-quantum cryptography. www.eff.org/deeplinks/2...
In Grit, I’ve tried to make the Apple Intelligence models more context aware of what you ask of it… added more hooks into the content (whether it be the repo or the MR you’re looking at), hopefully that will make it “smarter”. It’s certainly no Claude Code that’s for sure.
Now open sourced, with the code available on Gitlab. The source code itself is under MIT license, the UI, UI design, graphics, names, trademarks, titles, app, app layout, etc are licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. Here's the link to the page: gitlab.com/stoicswe-pro...
Ngl, it’s a relief that I can finally feel like I can use GitLab now over GitHub. The only real hurdle for me was being able to see repos from my phone.
As a side effect, I’m being forced to use my own app, which really makes any annoyances very obvious… this does make my todo list expansive.
One of the biggest comments I’ve seen (since it was mentioned multiple times), users did not see the option for navigating to the build pipeline status.
This has been addressed by making it more clear that the build status pill is tappable and the addition of build status pipeline in the desc.