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  • There's other types on cars

  • I think it should be supported for a decade and the open sourced so that it can be archived and maintained by those who care.

  • The black panther method, 10 outta 10

  • Now wouldn't that be fun lol

  • Acadian myths?? Acadians were Catholic lol

  • That's because it's not walkable between home and the gym

  • Yeah I've definitely wanted to get into those sectors as well, but I don't really know how to get my foot in the door or where to look, plus at least for my local government the pay is abysmal, any tips you have I would appreciate!

  • There's a lot of keyboard and gesture shortcuts that make them easier to use on most OS's

  • Capitalism and the corporate environment have really sapped my enthusiasm for software development.

    Corporate development makes me feel like SpongeBob in that one beach episode.

    I often feel like I'm doing the devil's bidding, only to be paid so I don't starve, and then they'll throw me to the wayside when I'm no longer "useful". Makes me not want to learn, why should I? It doesn't give me job security, or better hire ability.

  • Virtual desktops are a lifesaver, 3 finger swipe on the trackpad to go to the next screen

  • Tbh the Jetsons was always a capitalist dystopia we were just seeing a white upper class family that benefitted from it

  • That's hard to wrap my head around lol, but thank you for the explanation

  • Would you not just be moved to a different time? Like the 4th dimension is time right? So you'd just be in another time period, in a different place.

  • Didn't say iPhones were better, I didn't even mention them, this isn't a competition

  • 5 of the 7 issues I list have news articles, official responses from Google, or recalls/warranty replacements, but ok

  • For Android you have to hold on the side for a second then side menus pop out, I hate it lol

  • So apple has slowly added some of these swipe features and a lot of iPhone users were basically trained how to use them over time.

    I'd honestly say swipe is a bit of a misnomer for them, it's more like eases. There's a specific way you to swipe for different things, it's nuanced. When I switched to iPhone for a year, I had to ask my gf a few questions to get the hang of it, but once you do it's super intuitive. On almost every app a swipe from the left is back and a swipe from the right is forward. And there was a different in finger action for a back swipe and a side menu. Once you get the hang of it it genuinely feels like second nature, I almost never missed my android buttons. When I switched back I tried androids swipe features and was immediately disappointed. Android's backswipe is really oversensitive, meaning that it's way too easy to swipe back when I'm not trying to. Also they're multitasking up swipe is less sensitive meaning it's harder to get to multitasking than on iphone. And of course the final nail in the coffin there is no forward swipe from the right, a swipe from the right is also just back on Android which was a real mind fuck. Currently I just use the Android old buttons, or I use the Android gestures where you have a home and back button and then you swipe for multitasking stuff. I can say that the multitasking swipe stuff seems to be better than the last time I tried it.

    I would say the biggest difference is when you swipe on the iPhone it's like turning a page, a smoothe slide. Where as android it's just a flick. So when I accidentally swipe the screen, I'm going back on Android, but on iPhone I have to definitely be doing an intentional slide, and for me that slide was just short enough to not be annoying.