so glad Apple knows that looking at the time during sleep is not good for your sleep #invisibleGlass
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so glad Apple knows that looking at the time during sleep is not good for your sleep #invisibleGlass
11.10.2025 20:26 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Anyone still on Product Hunt? Would appreciate an upvote ππ»
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MindNode 2025.6 β¨
β’ Liquid Glass design across Apple devices
β’ Apple Intelligence: generate, expand, summarise, clean up images β all private & on-device
β’ Smoother animations, smarter multitasking
More β mindnode.com/post/2025.6
Really proud of this update πapps.apple.com/at/app/mindn...
11.09.2025 20:35 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Iβd rather say no codebase should have a modifier like this because this is how the API should be designed in the first place π«
03.09.2025 20:18 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0#SwiftUI: To present a Popover from a ToolbarItem, you use `.popover(isPresented:)`.
If the Toolbar is e.g. hidden or the item is in the Overflow Menu or has been removed, you might still want to show the Popover Content, but as a Sheet or detached Window.
Is there a good way to solve this?
this blog post is π€―
13.08.2025 18:00 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Is there a tool that narrows down the involved Pull Requests/branches that contain the first bad commit, while performing a git bisect?
13.08.2025 17:59 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Has anyone managed to recreate Shortcutsβ behavior where a bottom sheet becomes an inspector when thereβs enough space on iPadOS or macOS?
I tried using .inspector(...), but it doesnβt match Shortcutsβ behavior out of the box. Curious how others approached it.
Is there a #swift linting tool that marks e.g. NavigationView usage where new APIs should be used?
04.08.2025 12:22 β π 0 π 1 π¬ 1 π 0perfect, see you there and say hi if you spot and recognize me :)
02.08.2025 17:35 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Anyone gonna be in Munich next week for the Apple Workshops?
02.08.2025 11:10 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Friends of MindNode π€ π«Ά
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Bear for notes. MindNode for mind maps. β
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π¨ Personal Themes β New in MindNode 2025.5
Your ideas, your style.
Create your own theme to match how *you* think β from colors to fonts and layout.
Make your mind maps feel truly yours.
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I guess the point is he doesnβt really make much substantial claims and his goal is personal gain. But nothing that needs to be discussed (and I mean that non-sarcastically).
I do care a lot about exposing grifting, but thatβs me and is not relevant to your thread at all, so sorry for hijacking.
did I dispute? intention is absolutely crucial, everything else is grifting.
13.07.2025 18:12 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Personal Themes, Reminders & Image Resizing β MindNode 2025.5
Our latest update brings more personalization, better task management, and cleaner visuals:
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History of MindNode Map
History of MindNode Map
History of MindNode Map
MindNode started as a simple way to connect ideas β now it helps thousands map out anything from simple to-do lists to big dreams.
Still clean. Still focused. Still growing.Β πΒ
What was your first version?
As seen in the WWDC Keynote
10.06.2025 20:55 β π 5 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Screen capture from the Apple WWDC 2025 keynote. Person standing in-front of a slide. Slide showing a screenshot of the Spotlight Window with the MindNode logo in the center.
Big news from Apple at yesterdays WWDC keynote! We're thrilled to optimize MindNode for the stunning new Liquid Glass UI. πβ¨
Even more exciting? You mightβve spotted our MindNode logo during the keynote β and itβs also featured in a screenshot on the macOS 26 product page (apple.com/os/macos/)!
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03.06.2025 18:49 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0@hiddevdploeg.bsky.social small suggestion for Helm (which is awesome btw!):
When auto-translating Release Notes, could you append a short disclaimer ("auto-translated, original release notes: ") and the original non-translated release notes?
I love the feature, but sometimes translation is wonky.
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18.04.2025 08:41 β π 7 π 6 π¬ 2 π 1What's New in MindNode Release 2025.3 Screen
π MindNode 2025.3 - Whatβs New? π
Our latest #update brings powerful new features to boost your productivity!
β¬οΈ Document Import
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Did you intentionally tint the icons in the menus, or is that an 18.4 change? asking because our items are suddenly tinted and used to be in primary color
05.04.2025 07:20 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0The team has been on fire lately, just one of the amazing things to come πͺ
24.03.2025 16:53 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0> "but it has been my experience that they tend to take hold in an appβs codebase in a much stronger way than non-visual components".
This is the source for our both decisions I assume, and my experience is quite different here. I can easily rip out code, when no other layers are built upon it.
Regarding your reflection about which Package to choose: It certainly depends on which kind of UI Framework we are talking about, but my rule of thumb is exactly diametrical to yours:
I'm fine with introducing dependencies in higher (i.e. UI) layers, but less so in lower layers.