AI-Assisted Coding for iOS Development: CursorAI and Upcoming Swift Assist
Discover how AI tools like CursorAI are transforming iOS development, with practical tips and real-world examples for balancing AI assistance with developer expertise. Continue reading AI-Assisted Coding for iOS Development: CursorAI and Upcoming Swift Assist on SitePoint.
Read MoreThousands protest Elon Musk’s DOGE in NYC on Presidents’ Day
More than 10,000 protesters gathered in New York City on Presidents’ Day to speak out against the current Trump administration and the actions in particular of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). It was one of several protests that took place Monday in major cities across the country and
Read MoreNextdoor’s Nirav Tolia thinks he can turn things around with AI; he has a lot riding on it
Social media is often about scale, but Nextdoor bet long ago on something different: that it could grow a big business off smaller, local communities. For years, the plan worked. The 15-year-old company has long been a dominant platform for neighborhood-based conversations, connecting users for everything from lost pet alerts
Read MoreMeeting European Accessibility Act (EAA) Standards: A Developer’s Checklist
Ensure your digital products meet the EAA standards before the June 2025 deadline. This guide provides a practical checklist for developers to audit, fix, and maintain accessibility compliance while improving user experience. Continue reading Meeting European Accessibility Act (EAA) Standards: A Developer’s Checklist on SitePoint.
Read MoreAre your noise-canceling headphones messing with your head?
We all know headphones can be bad for your hearing if you listen to sounds too loudly in such close proximity to your ears. But a BBC report suggests that a new health scare could be emerging around the noise-canceling feature that’s hugely popular in modern earphones. The article considers
Read MoreThe New York Times has greenlit AI tools for product and edit staff
The New York Times is now allowing its product and editorial teams to use AI tools, which might one day write social copy, SEO headlines, and code, reports Semafor. The news came to staff via an email, in which the publication announced the debut of its new internal AI summary
Read MoreChris’ Corner: Accessible Takes
Let’s do some links to accessibility information I’ve saved, recently read, and thought were useful and insightful. Accessibility vs emojis by Camryn Manker — It’s not that emojis are inaccessible, it’s that they can be annoying because of their abruptness and verbosity. If you’re writing text to be consumed by
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