+9
_journals/2024-06-17_2048.md
+9
_journals/2024-06-17_2048.md
···
···+[[Jeremy Ruston]], creator of [[TiddlyWiki]], is [making native apps for iOS, MacOS, and iPadOS](https://x.com/jermolene/status/1802694297960980742). I use [[Quine]] on iOS today, will be great to have across systems.
+9
_journals/2024-06-19_1733.md
+9
_journals/2024-06-19_1733.md
···
···+Anyone looking for their [first ops hire](https://posthog.com/founders/first-ops-hire) / chief of staff / GSD special projects, I’ve got a great person for you.
+12
_notes/Jeremy Ruston.md
+12
_notes/Jeremy Ruston.md
+22
_notes/Quine.md
+22
_notes/Quine.md
···
···+Works with files stored in any files Location available on iOS, including files Locations provided by cloud services.+The simple default option is to use iCloud Drive to be able to edit on your mobile device(s) as well as on desktop MacOS.+> A **quine** is a [computer program](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_program "Computer program") that takes no input and produces a copy of its own [source code](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Source_code "Source code") as its only output. The standard terms for these programs in the [computability theory](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computability_theory "Computability theory")and [computer science](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_science "Computer science") literature are "self-replicating programs", "self-reproducing programs", and "self-copying programs".