Brain Archives
by Michal Tynior
Weekly Digest - 2022.40
Weekly digest - 2019.48
Interesting links
- Upcoming Browser Behavior Changes: What Developers Need to Know
- CSS position explained
- Print to CSS
- Case Study: lynnandtonic.com 2019 refresh
- Large-scale Vuex application structures
- How to Boost Vue.js Performance
- Animating Vue with GreenSock
- Faster way to download and install Xcode
- Combine and SwiftUI views
- UIKit, SwiftUI, LiveView, How to use Live Preview in UIKit!
- Hacking SwiftUI for Unit Testing and Runtime Inspection
- Modern Networking in Swift 5 with URLSession, Combine and Codable
- Ink - A fast and flexible Markdown parser written in Swift
- Comparing Backend Frameworks written in Java, Swift and Go
- Deconstructing a git commit
- Remote work benefits I never considered
- The Making of STAR WARS Jedi: Fallen Order - Documentary
- I Created the Tesla Cyber Truck in 1 Minute
- Aston Martin Red Bull Racing's Zero Gravity Pit Stop - Movie & Making of
Image credits: Pro Church Media
Weekly digest - 2019.23
WWDC 2019 is over. Now, it's time to summarised the new things that have been announced.
iOS 13
As always we got a new version of the iOS. Last year, Apple focused on bug fixes and performance, this year we got a new features. Here is the list of the major changes coming this September:
- Dark Mode,
- Improved Photos and Camera apps,
- Improved privacy and security,
- Sign In with Apple,
- New Maps app,
- Improved voice of Siri powered by neural TTS (Text to Speech),
- New Memoji and Memoji Stickers,
- QuickPath - a new Swype keyboard,
- New Reminders app,
- Redesign CarPlay
- Faster unlocking with FaceID and faster app launches,
Those are the major changes. If you want to see what else have changed, check out this list or this video.
iPadOS
When new iPad Pros came out, people unanimously agreed that the raw power of the hardware was limited by the operating system. During WWDC, Apple acknowledge this problem, and addressed it by creating a new operating system - iPadOS. Although iPadOS is, right now, the iOS 13, Apple added some cool new features, which might be the first step into creating an iPad a true device that can replace a computer:
- Slide Over and Split View,
- Multiple instances of the same application,
- App Exposé,
- New Home Screen with widgets,
- New Tool Palette for Apple Pencil,
- Full-Page Markup allows to take screenshots of entire document or website,
- Brand new text editing gestures,
- Floating keyboard,
- Sidecar allows to extend workspace by using an iPad as a second Mac display,
- Redesigned Files App with support for external drives and file servers,
- Mouses are now supported,
- Safari on iPad is now a desktop class browser with download manager,
- And it also contains all the changes introduced in iOS 13.
Those are only the major changes. The full list is available here.
This is huge release for iPad. Apple tackled most of the complaints people had after iPad Pro premiere.
macOS 10.15
Latest version of the mac operating system is named Catalina. Like the rest, it also comes with cool new features:
- iTunes is gone and will be replaced by 3 separate applications for Music, Podcasts and TV,
- Supported iPad applications can be run natively on macOS thanks to project Catalyst (formerly known as Marzipan),
- Sidecar allows to extend workspace by using an iPad as a second Mac display,
- ScreenTime is now also built into macOS,
- FindMy combine functionality of Find My iPhone and Fid My Friends,
- Approve with Apple Watch allows to authenticate or approve operations on the Mac from the Apple Watch,
- Voice control allows to control the Mac with voice commands,
- Notes and reminders app has been redesigned,
- macOS comes with ZSH as a default shell instead of Bash.
The full list of changes is available here.
watchOS 6
Changes made to watchOS as not as spectacular as for other systems, but they are definitely the nice step forward:
- AppStore for watch allows to install apps independently from iPhone,
- Activity Trends allows to track activity progress over time,
- Cycle tracking is a new app dedicated for women,
- Hearing health monitors the level of noise and alert a user when it's too loud,
- And as always new watch faces, but still no custom ones 😢.
New Mac Pro
Apple has finally showed us the new Mac Pro. Apple listened to criticism and delivered truly powerful and modular computer. The top specification is mind-blowing:
- 28-Core 2.5GHz Intel Xeon W with Turbo Boost up to 4.4GHz
- 1.5TB of DDR4 ECC RAM,
- 2 AMD Radeon Pro Vega II Duo cards with total of 128GB of memory,
- 4TB SSD,
- 1.4 KW PSU,
- Eight PCI Express expansion slots,
- Afterburner card for accelerating ProRes and ProRes RAW footage manipulation,
- I/O card with 2 USB3 and 2 thunderbolt ports,
- Two 10Gb Ethernet ports,
- 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0,
- Built-in speaker and 3.5 mm headphone jack.
This computer is a beats. It's both luxurious and powerful at the same time. Unfortunately not many people will be able to afford this computer. Even the base model starts at $6000, so the maxed out version will be around $30k. Despite the price, I'm really glad to see that Apple listened and created both modular and powerful computer.
Pro Display XDR
Alongside with Mac Pro Apple also announced new Display. Here is the specification:
- 32-inch display
- Resolution: 6016 x 3384 pixels (6K)
- Brightness: 1000 nits sustained, 1600 nits peak,
- Contrast ratio: 1,000,000:1,
- Color: P3 wide color gamut, 10-bit depth for 1.073 billion colors,
This monitor, with both specification and pricing, is definitely dedicated for professionals. The version with standard glass costs $5999 and the version Nano-texture (antireflective) glass costs $6999. Both prices are only for the displays as the stand is not included in the box. The dedicated stand costs $999 and visa adapter "only" $199.
Lack of the stand caused a small outrage over the Internet. As I mentioned before, this monitor is dedicated for professionals and apparently selling products without obvious elements is a common practice 🙁
Interesting links
- WWDC 2019 - The Things You May Have Missed
- SwiftUI Tutorials
- RxSwift to Apple’s Combine “Cheat Sheet”
- SwiftUI for React Native Developers
- How to load image asynchronously in SwiftUI #1
- How to load image asynchronously in SwiftUI #2
- Ethereum Development Walkthrough (Part 1: Smart contracts)
- Full Stack Hello World Voting Ethereum Dapp Tutorial — Part 1
- Introducing: Web3.swift for Ethereum iOS Development
- Building Ethereum Dapps on iOS with web3.swift
- 7 absolute truths I unlearned as junior developer
- 100 Most Influential People in F1, 2019
- Original concept art for the Playstation logo
- Baldur's Gate 3 - Announcement Teaser - UNCUT
Image credits: Apple
Weekly digest - 2018.52
During this week I looked back on what happened this year and I decided to pick my top 3 news from each month. Here are my picks.
January
February
- SpaceX launched Falcon Heavy into space,
- Elon Musk started selling not a Flamethrowers,
- Apple started selling HomePods.
March
- Facebook’s Cambridge Analytica scandal,
- Apple fixed buggy iPhone X ad before fixing the actual iOS 11 bug,
- Current frequency deviations in Central Europe.
April
- Mark Zuckerberg testified before members of Congress,
- SpaceX reached the promised land of launching every two weeks,
- GTA V has become the most profitable entertainment product of all time.
May
June
July
- Apple updated MacBook Pros,
- New MacBook Pros fixed keyboard but overheats,
- Clone Wars TV series has been renewed.
August
- Apple became first IT company to be worth 1 trillion dollars,
- Twitter limited access to the APIs,
- CD Project released first gameplay of the Cyberpunk 2077.
September
- Apple unveiled iPhone XS, XR and Apple Watch 4,
- Google was celebrating its 20th birthday,
- iOS 12 and macOS Mojave has been released.
October
- LucasFilm shared details about first Star Wars tv series - The Mandalorian,
- Apple shoved new iPad Pro,
- Google unveiled Pixel 3, a tablet and HomeHub.
November
- Disney announced new streaming service - Disney+,
- Stan Lee has passed away,
- Robert Kubica returned to F1.
December
- Microsoft announced that it's working on a new browser,
- YouTube Rewind 2018 became the most disliked video on YouTube,
- Google’s Home Alone ad.
That's all folks. This was an incredible year. I hope next year will be event better.
Happy New year guys and see you soon!
Image credits: Annie Spratt.