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in reply to @hikari-no-yume's post:

Oh, I'd love to write one, but there's just so many moving parts that it'd be hard to actually cover the whole thing. I actually wanted to write a proper blog post about it for the release, but I realised that my high standards for blog posts meant I'd never get it done. In the end I wrote a twitter thread which actually worked pretty well when turned into blog form, but the way I thought about it was pretty different…

I can see myself eventually writing about it by reducing the scope a bit. For instance, I could write about what pieces are involved in making a simple Objective-C method call work.

super focused stuff would be cool! and honestly the more little self-contained write ups the better (maybe easier to write and then we get "more" stuff :p) fun bugs or cool implementation tricks would be cool to hear about too. but i like 150% get the effort and perfection angle

hello this rules and i love the use of <ruby> tags

btw my rss aggregator initially refused to load your hybrid blog page/atom feed, and i think it's because it's served with content-type application/xhtml+xml. i told it to ignore that and it loaded fine, but i worry that other people might not be able to subscribe because of this

thanks :3

yeah, I know it's the wrong MIME type for an Atom feed, it's a workaround for Safari refusing to attempt to display the page if I do claim it's Atom, because Safari used to have an RSS/Atom feed reader, and now it displays a message telling you it can't read such feeds, even though I made sure the page can be displayed as styled XML.

maybe I need to send a different MIME type depending on the Accept or User-Agent headers or something