@BunnyxStudio: After spending 3 weeks saying goodbye to SwiftData, Hive's startup speed has significantly improved. A library of 66,000 images is basically ready to use with no waiting. Reducing cold start time is really important for the experience.
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BunnyxStudio spent 3 weeks removing SwiftData, resulting in a significant improvement in Hive's startup speed. A library of 66,000 images is almost instantly usable without waiting.
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After spending 3 weeks saying goodbye to SwiftData, Hive’s startup speed has significantly improved. A library of 66,000 images is now usable almost instantly with no waiting. Reducing cold start time is really important for the user experience. https://t.co/gV92xq4p1a
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