#swift
SwiftFormat is a tool that automatically formats Swift code to follow consistent style rules, making your code cleaner and easier to read. It works on macOS, Linux, and Windows, and can be used in many ways: as a command-line tool, an Xcode extension, a build phase, or a Git pre-commit hook. It fixes issues like spacing, redundant code, and style deviations without changing your code’s behavior. You can customize its rules and options via config files or command-line arguments. Using SwiftFormat saves time, avoids style arguments in teams, and helps maintain a professional, uniform codebase effortlessly.
https://github.com/nicklockwood/SwiftFormat
🪙 32,137 #BTC ($2.18 billion) went from the wallet of the #Mt․Gox exchange that collapsed in 2014 to an unknown address — the market reacted with a drop, suggesting that payments to the exchange's creditors could begin at any moment.
⚫️The Black Swan arrived unexpectedly... wait for new comments, despite the unpleasant surprise, the situation may become an opportunity to enter the market and make money on non-negative growth.
😙 The reasons for the fall of the # bitcoin exchange rate below $61,000
The unemployment rate was 4.3%, which is higher than expected, indicating a possible recession
The Bank of Japan raised the interest rate for the first time in 17 years, which led to an outflow of investments from risky assets
Increased geopolitical tensions (fear of a major world war)
😏Continued distribution of #BTC from #Mt.Gox and #Genesis