Congratulations on getting married! I absolutely love your content, there aren't many people who go this in-depth into iOS workings and how to modify it. There are no other creators who provide such an easy format to follow with and with this level of quality. Keep up the amazing work!
Congratulations! Every time I watch, it's like a refreshing breath of fresh air. Your content is absolutely mesmerizing, consistently delivering creativity and inspiration. Keep up the outstanding work - it's a joy to follow along!
congratulations man! :) I also remember when you posted a pic of your wordle clone (back before they were acquired by NYT) that changed the color of iOS’s native keyboard keys as you played (I still want it 😂)
Congratulations Bryce! Love your content. Just a small correction: iOS < android everytime (ask the Mrs 😜). Let the engagement in the replies feed the YT algorithm
I was wondering the same thing. Perhaps he organised a casting / projection of a phone's screen that had the injected app side-loaded, setup in a games corner or something, then guests could roam around with a beer and check it out and be sufficiently surprised and impressed.
I guess everyone who wanted to play just had to plug into his mac to make their device a test device for his developer account, and deploy as a test-app
Sorry if I missed the reasoning, but why not just bring a router and have a custom DNS server that maps that API FQDN to your own server which sends out the modified json? That way all everyone has to do is connect to your router
What would be hard about intercepting those message on the network with a proxy and returning whatever you want ? Seems like it would be the most basic and seamless, though you would need to ask the particular venue you are reserving.
The modern web (since 10+ years ago) runs on HTTPS. You cannot simply claim to be NYTimes with a proxy, and if you were to claim the DNS server, address lookup is cached, so you'd have to clear the DNS caches somehow.
so you left out the actual hard part -- how did you convince all your future in-laws to trust you with their phone for even 30 seconds ?!
Very cool! How did you manage deploying your changes to your family members' devices?
@@lightningdev1 Yeah I'm not sure, that's why I was asking.
Also wondering this
I assume they simply used sideloadly on all devices, it's definitely possible in a short time with just family members.
since hes a ios dev im guessing that he pays the $100 for the development program so he probably just used testflight for the least friction
@@nohs8776TestFlight also goes through App Review. It was likely ad-hoc distribution (the itms-services thing)
Congratulations on getting married! I absolutely love your content, there aren't many people who go this in-depth into iOS workings and how to modify it. There are no other creators who provide such an easy format to follow with and with this level of quality. Keep up the amazing work!
Congratulations homie
Congratulations! Every time I watch, it's like a refreshing breath of fresh air. Your content is absolutely mesmerizing, consistently delivering creativity and inspiration. Keep up the outstanding work - it's a joy to follow along!
Absolutely love your content, congrats on your wedding! Love the technical knowledge in ur vids and how you explain it so clearly
Wow! It's super interesting! How did you install this modified version of the app on your family's devices?
the joke at the start deserves gold
Bryce it's heartwarming to see your content. Hope you're doing well.
Echoing your sentiment Sony! Hope you’re both doing well.
congratulations man! :) I also remember when you posted a pic of your wordle clone (back before they were acquired by NYT) that changed the color of iOS’s native keyboard keys as you played (I still want it 😂)
Congrats bro!! Ive been waiting for a new video! Keep posting
Congratulations on the wedding Bryce!
Congratulations, man! This video is mind-blowing. Can’t wait to learn more from you!
Congrats, this was super cool to follow along.
This deserves 100x more views. Congratulations on getting married!
Congrats, this was really interesting, even as an android dev !
How did you get everyone to sideload the app?
Congratulations Bryce! Love your content. Just a small correction: iOS < android everytime (ask the Mrs 😜).
Let the engagement in the replies feed the YT algorithm
Congratulations man, another wonderful journey begins!
Congratulations for the wedding!!!🥳I love your content. Please keep doing everyday reverse-engineering stuff 🙏 I learn a lot
I love learning reverse engineering in the iOS world. Keep making videos and congrats!
congrats on the wedding!! also your videos are awesome, ive tried to recreate some of this via android debugger, so thanks!
Congratulations!🎉
seeing the title i didn’t expect to learn anything from this, but I did! seven years of ios development and I had no idea these apis existed 😄
this is some of the s-tier content on this platform
hahaha that intro was 👌
congrats!
Congratulations man, enjoy!
Congratulations
Congrats!!
you're so fucking smart wtfffff, congratsss!!
Congrats!
Just Wow.
really really coollll
why didn't you reruted the ny puzzel server to yours on the local router level
with a relatively simple api ?
You're awesome!
This is amazing!
Do you know of any ways to do this (injecting Frameworks into an app) for MacOS apps?
how did you manage to get this app onto all the attendees' phones?
I was wondering the same thing. Perhaps he organised a casting / projection of a phone's screen that had the injected app side-loaded, setup in a games corner or something, then guests could roam around with a beer and check it out and be sufficiently surprised and impressed.
I guess everyone who wanted to play just had to plug into his mac to make their device a test device for his developer account, and deploy as a test-app
@@haakonness I think adding that many devices to your developer account will be a problem
This channel is gold. Anyone knows similar channel for android?
congrats
Sorry if I missed the reasoning, but why not just bring a router and have a custom DNS server that maps that API FQDN to your own server which sends out the modified json? That way all everyone has to do is connect to your router
Congratulations! What resource would you recommend for learning this kind of low level objc/swift?
What would be hard about intercepting those message on the network with a proxy and returning whatever you want ?
Seems like it would be the most basic and seamless, though you would need to ask the particular venue you are reserving.
HTTPS
The modern web (since 10+ years ago) runs on HTTPS. You cannot simply claim to be NYTimes with a proxy, and if you were to claim the DNS server, address lookup is cached, so you'd have to clear the DNS caches somehow.
@@AntonioNoack I see, thanks
os_log is indeed separately annoying
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why attack android in the connections minigame? 😔
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