MentalEdge
@MentalEdge@lemmy.world
Eskating cyclist, gamer and enjoyer of anime. Probably an artist. Also I code sometimes, pretty much just to mod titanfall 2 tho.
Introverted, yet I enjoy discussion to a fault.
This is an alt: Main Account
- Comment on "My Wife Has No Emotion" New Visual 8 months ago:
Chobits? Is that you?
- Comment on What anime do you like but are afraid/ashamed to admit it? 9 months ago:
Hmmm.
I don’t really have series I’m ashamed of liking. Perhaps one’s I know are trash… I try not to be a weeb in the company most people, in order to respect their disinterest, but I don’t have anything that makes we wish I’d disappear if people found out.
I watched everything there was of Freezing, for the sole reason that HanaKana VAs a character that is thirsty as hell, which is somewhat embarrassing.
- Comment on What anime do you like but are afraid/ashamed to admit it? 9 months ago:
Ah. A fellow leg man.
- Comment on Several Lemmy iOS apps look to have left TestFlight! 1 year ago:
There’s not a lot of work that’s gone into using it on a tablet. It would be nice if posts got split into columns, like you can do with the feed.
- Comment on Several Lemmy iOS apps look to have left TestFlight! 1 year ago:
Did they actually re-code the whole thing to make it native? You can ship a web app via the app store just fine. Only making changes to take advantage of the better system access that provides.
- Comment on Several Lemmy iOS apps look to have left TestFlight! 1 year ago:
A web app doesn’t magically turn into a native app when you put it on the app store. The way it gets installed, and the system access is different, and better for stuff like notifications…
But the word “native” refers to applications made using the native SDK, which in Apple’s case is Swift. I’d be extremely impressed if the devs re-wrote the entire app in new code. But that would be unnecessary.
You can have non-native apps on the app store. A lot of your apps probably aren’t native SDKs like flutter, used by liftoff and thunder, make development much easier in exchange for the resulting application running a bit less efficiently. Flutter applications can also run on both Android and iOS, and even desktop, with little additional work.
- Comment on Several Lemmy iOS apps look to have left TestFlight! 1 year ago:
Thunder has also been available for a while.
It is overall a bit behind in development compared to others, but IMO it’s the best looking. Next update is bringing another big set of improvements.