

This looks like the way to do it.
https://www.swift.org/documentation/articles/swift-sdk-for-android-getting-started.html


This looks like the way to do it.
https://www.swift.org/documentation/articles/swift-sdk-for-android-getting-started.html


I originally built the app just for iOS, not really planning to make an Android version. Later, I started thinking it could be worth porting to Android. The app feels totally native, clean design, well-structured code, no bugs so far, everything tested. It looks and works like an Apple pre-installed app (not even joking lol) fast, smooth, and responsive. I’m not trying to sell it or anything, it’s completely free, and I’m genuinely proud of it. Now it’s more about marketing and seeing how it does, but bringing it to Android could open it up to a bigger audience.


Hey, for me it was for example Reddit and surprisingly YouTube (it crashed LibreWolf), and also a few minor websites I don’t remember. LadyBird seems to be interesting, I will start monitoring this project, thank you for mentioning.
Thank for mentioning Caddy. I’m currently using Nginx. Caddy seems to be awesome!


Thank you
Thank you
I made for example an iOS Bluetooth Mesh Chat app with some unique features.
Yea
It’s a thermal printer, so no ink :)
One “f*** y**” was there, one of the first messages. Other than that only positive ones. No inappropriate images at all, most were cool anime images or drawings. It even printed out complex images very well, didn’t know my little printer has such a good resolution haha
Maybe it was during an update. I can reach it
I have no idea as well haha but I’m happy when messages get printed
Thank you I start to like lemmy
Uhm, I guess I don’t haha
My views, services (which do iOS api calls), and models are already separated.
I found this project: https://skip.tools/ :-)