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If you're interested in eye-tracking, I'm interested in funding you
I've been working on the menuing side [1] based on crossing Fitt's Law with Huffman trees. But, don't know the constraints for ALS.
Hopefully, whomever takes this on doesn't take the standard Accessibility approach, which is adding an extra layer of complexity on an existing UI.
A good friend, Gordon Fuller, found out he was going blind. So, he co-founded one of the first VR startups in the 90's. Why? For wayfinding.
What we came up with a concept of Universal design. Start over from first principles. Seeing Gordon use an Accessible UI is painful to watch, it takes three times as many steps to navigate and confirm. So, what is the factor? 0.3 X?
Imagine if we could refactor all apps with a LLM, and then couple it with an auto compete menu. Within that menu is personal history of all your past transversals.
What would be the result? A 10X? Would my sister in a wheelchair be able to use it? Would love to find out!
- Ask HN: Side projects that are making money, but you'd not talk about them?
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SwiftUI in 2022
Am experimenting with a new menuing idiom with SwiftUI [1]. It is both delightful and infuriating. Am delighted by autolayout. But, way too much semantics for observers. To simplify, I intentionally avoided structs, for view models, and resorted to classes.
I hope to create a package and use it for metal based visual music synthesizer. But, those complaints about playing nice with UIKit? Am rather worried.
BreadBuddy
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SwiftUI in 2022
I'm an iOS contractor, and do most of my work in SwiftUI. Sure the framework has it's warts, but I honestly love it.
Shameless plug -> I recently open-sourced an app showcasing how to use SwiftUI + MVVM in a production: https://github.com/maxhumber/BreadBuddy
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BreadBuddy, a simple app to help you decide when to start making any recipe
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- 100% SwiftUI + MVVM Example App (with GRDB/SQLite Data Persistence)
- BreadBuddy, an open-source SwiftUI & MVVM app for iOS
- Show HN: BreadBuddy, an open-source SwiftUI/MVVM recipe scheduler for iOS
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SCLAlertView - Beautiful animated Alert View. Written in Swift
adequate-can
NVActivityIndicatorView - A collection of awesome loading animations
RIBs - Uber's cross-platform mobile architecture framework.
EffectivePower - Apple PLSQL viewer
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