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Focused on my website (adding woocommerce), and a CLI Rust app today.
Finally my #Debian config feels cozy enough to work on something other than dotfiles.
Took about a month of casual customizing, I imagine I'm pickier than most tho.
#linux #hyprland #hackIt #rustLang #wordpress
Tech-Bro oligarch provides MAGA, mass surveillance and tracking software integrated w/ multiple government & private databases. 'First they came for the immigrants…'
#FPT #FDJT #Resist
#MAGABrownShirtz #HACKit #yourenext #beaware
#democracyendgame #fiftyfiftyone
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If you have not tried #HacKit yet, download it now or if you already have then update to the latest version and let me know what you think! Your feedback is appreciated and helps me to improve it.
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I’m excited to continue improving #HacKit and plan to port it to iOS in the future. Before I dive back into improving HacKit or start the iOS port, I’m currently working on a new Mac app: #Oliphaunt, a Mastodon client for macOS. I’m making steady progress and hope to release a TestFlight build soon.
According to the analytics, people use #HacKit every single day, which makes all the effort worthwhile.
A screenshot of HacKit 3.6.
The current version, #HacKit 3.6, has come a long way since version 1.0. Here’s how it looks now:
HacKit has been downloaded worldwide, including in underrepresented countries, and maintains an average rating of 4.9 stars globally.
#HacKit is completely free to download and use, offering features such as:
• Persistent tracking of stories you’ve read.
• Smart folders, including history, favourites, and hidden stories.
• Custom folders for organising stories via drag-and-drop.
The journey started in 2020 after I graduated from the Apple Developer Academy. #HacKit was initially built on macOS Catalina using an Intel Mac and later released on macOS Big Sur.
Four years ago today, on Friday, 22nd January 2021, I launched my first Mac app, #HacKit! It began as a simple Hacker News reader where you could browse stories, dive into comments and perform basic searches.
The journey started in 2020 after I graduated from the Apple Developer Academy. #HacKit was initially built on macOS Catalina using an Intel Mac and later released on macOS Big Sur.
A screenshot of HacKit version 3.5 running on macOS Sequoia with system light appearance.
I released HacKit 3.5 to support macOS Sequoia. And I am still working on Oliphaunt and will share more information when I am ready.
#HacKit #Cocoa #AppKit #Swift #macOS #Mac #HackerNews