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How to Run Multiple ML Models Without Increasing App Size
Rain pressed softly against the laundromat windows that afternoon, blurring the street outside into smudges of gray. Inside, the dryers turned in slow circles, pushing warm air across the room. I had my laptop balanced awkwardly on my knees, reviewing a build that had grown far larger than anyone expected. The app carried four separate machine learning models—each important, each heavy—and the product manager sitting beside me kept tapping her coffee lid as if the rhythm could reveal an answer we both already sensed. The models were valuable. The app size was not. Something needed to change, and it had nothing to do with features and everything to do with how the app treated weight.
By Samantha Blake2 months ago in Education
How to Implement Multi-Environment Configurations Without Breaking Production?
I still remember the rain that night in Portland. It streaked down the office window in long, uneven lines, blurring the streetlights into soft halos. The building had settled into its late-hour quiet, the kind that lets you hear the hum of old heaters and the faint echo of traffic on the wet pavement below. I was the only one left inside, leaning over my laptop as logs scrolled past in rapid bursts. I wasn’t supposed to be there that late, but production issues rarely respect anyone’s plans.
By Samantha Blake2 months ago in Geeks
How to Structure a Mobile App Codebase for Long-Term Maintainability?
I still remember the glow of that shared workspace in downtown Indianapolis, the way the streetlights from below drifted across the glass walls as the night grew quiet. I was alone with a codebase that had aged faster than anyone expected, shaped by deadlines that always came too soon. That night carried the familiar pressure I had felt during many mobile app development Indianapolis projects — the moment where you see not just code, but years of choices scattered across files that never learned how to sit together.
By Samantha Blake2 months ago in Geeks
5 Best Ways to Reduce React Native App Size Effectively in 2026. AI-Generated.
The world of mobile apps moves fast. By 2026, the focus won't just be on fixing bloated apps but on proactively building lean ones. Users expect instant experiences, and a large app size is a direct barrier. To stay competitive, you must find ways to reduce your React Native app size. This guide outlines five future-proof strategies to keep your application fast, efficient, and ready for what's next.
By Samantha Blake3 months ago in Geeks
What I Learned Studying the Top Mobile App Development Developers for 2026
I didn’t plan on studying mobile development firms in depth. I only wanted a clear path toward finding a partner for a social-based product I had been thinking about. Yet the deeper I looked, the more I noticed patterns that went far beyond portfolios or polished case studies. Most companies talk about technology, but the real story shows up only when you look at how they build, communicate and support long-term work.
By Samantha Blake3 months ago in Geeks
Building React Native Apps with Gemini 3 Pro APIs in 2026. AI-Generated.
The mobile world in 2026 feels completely different from the app ecosystem I knew a few years ago. I no longer think in terms of mobile first. Today, everything I build has to be AI first. Users expect their apps to think, learn, predict, and personalize. They want tools that behave like intelligent partners instead of simple software.
By Samantha Blake3 months ago in Futurism





