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Border radius inconsistency is more noticeable on macOS Tahoe across apps From left to right here are the border radiuses on the latest version of • @cursor_ai • Ghostty (@mitchellh) • @googlechrome • Xcode (same as Finder and other apple apps). Looks like squircle corners

coding_ross's tweet image. Border radius inconsistency is more noticeable on macOS Tahoe across apps

From left to right here are the border radiuses on the latest version of

• @cursor_ai
• Ghostty (@mitchellh)
• @googlechrome 
• Xcode (same as Finder and other apple apps). Looks like squircle corners

If your app is rejected due to the size of text on your paywall, you can try referencing this image from apple's own docs. developer.apple.com/design/human-i…

coding_ross's tweet image. If your app is rejected due to the size of text on your paywall, you can try referencing this image from apple's own docs.

developer.apple.com/design/human-i…

I want “infrastructure as code” for SaaS config. Spinning up a new app shouldn’t have to mean clicking through 10 dashboards to recreate the same setup for App Store Connect, @Superwall, @RevenueCat, @Amplitude_HQ, etc. Let me declare it in git and run one script to provision…


Monorepos make it easy for LLMs to understand the whole picture. Worth considering including company strategy docs in the monorepo for the same reason.


Does @Superwall have a way to import products automatically from ASC or RevenueCat? Or a public API I can hit to add a product? If I have to do it by hand it's very tedious and error prone since I price test a lot of products.


Any @expo monorepo boilerplate using @NxDevTools that people recommend? I'm looking to have multiple expo frontends and multiple backends in a single monolith with shared tooling and code, orchestrated with NX. I'm open to other options like @turborepo . I'm happy to…


Codex became self aware while implementing a basic feature

coding_ross's tweet image. Codex became self aware while implementing a basic feature
coding_ross's tweet image. Codex became self aware while implementing a basic feature

Ageism in tech will reverse. Older programmers will be specifically sought after because they sharpened their skills in the time before LLMs. Older engineers who have fully embraced AI are very well positioned.


Adobe lost me as a customer due to their deceptive cancellation policies. I'm excited to try this out.

coding_ross's tweet image. Adobe lost me as a customer due to their deceptive cancellation policies. I'm excited to try this out.

Music theory feels hard because it’s abstract and academic. I’m on a mission to make it interactive and fun. iOS app out soon. DM if you want to beta test. Follow for updates.


16ms is a magic number. That's how fast your render cycles need to always be in order to hit sustained 60fps


Stop defaulting to YAML. For simple configs, TOML is safer: no implicit typing, fewer footguns, easier diffs. Use YAML only when you need complex nesting or anchors


I’m building a human in the loop agentic system that’ll help me run my app business more scientifically and efficiently using strategies like CUPED that are hard to do by hand.


Slowest part of building an app now is dealing with the app store


If you modularize your features you can easily use multiple agents to each work on their own feature at the same time. Tell them to commit as they go. No worktrees needed


Voice Control gives you hands free control of Claude Code while cooking

I've shared the full transcript of every agentic coding session from implementing the unobtrusive Ghostty updates and provided commentary alongside about my thinking and process. Total cost: $15.98 over 16 sessions. "Vibing a Non-Trivial Ghostty Feature" mitchellh.com/writing/non-tr…



Vibe coding is an amazing tool for technical product designers. I now do most of my product design ideation in code instead of figma or pen & paper.


I'm a convert to Ghostty. Renders so much smoother when using Claude code than iTerm2. It's especially noticeable when using scrollback. Also makes it much easier to right click on my tmux windows for some reason.


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