I cannot totally agree. From my experience, if the phone is wider than ~68mm, I cannot hold it firmly in my hand and operate it. The UI comes after that, for how far I can reach.
I would prefer my phone to be operable by one hand.
It's a slang term for "friend"[1]. [1] https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=fren
Same here :). But original Optimus has a screen in each key. This technically similar to a later design https://www.artlebedev.com/optimus/popularis/. Which also had a single big LCD and transparent keys on top of it.
I never knew him but as a daily Arch user, for a decade now, I am deeply saddened by this loss. Makes you think about how much you rely on people you never met.
I think you actually meant Redux, which as an implementation of the Flux architecture was inspired by Elm, as per the author [1]. [1] https://egghead.io/podcasts/dan-abramov-co-author-of-redux
BBC was on it way before any of them even existed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Red_Button
It is no different from other products. There are people who do subjective reviews, and others who put some science in it. Although, as far as I understand, headphones are both quite simple in engineering and complex…
I believe troubles are caused by induction effect from adjacent layer (similar to self-inductance[0]). [0] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inductance#Self-inductance_of_...
In contrast, on early Android 2 phones, I did the opposite -- increasing animation time to 2x. It felt smoother. I'd argue, that animation can cover unresponsiveness of application, and improve perception of performance.
I cannot totally agree. From my experience, if the phone is wider than ~68mm, I cannot hold it firmly in my hand and operate it. The UI comes after that, for how far I can reach.
I would prefer my phone to be operable by one hand.
It's a slang term for "friend"[1]. [1] https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=fren
Same here :). But original Optimus has a screen in each key. This technically similar to a later design https://www.artlebedev.com/optimus/popularis/. Which also had a single big LCD and transparent keys on top of it.
I never knew him but as a daily Arch user, for a decade now, I am deeply saddened by this loss. Makes you think about how much you rely on people you never met.
I think you actually meant Redux, which as an implementation of the Flux architecture was inspired by Elm, as per the author [1]. [1] https://egghead.io/podcasts/dan-abramov-co-author-of-redux
BBC was on it way before any of them even existed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Red_Button
It is no different from other products. There are people who do subjective reviews, and others who put some science in it. Although, as far as I understand, headphones are both quite simple in engineering and complex…
I believe troubles are caused by induction effect from adjacent layer (similar to self-inductance[0]). [0] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inductance#Self-inductance_of_...
In contrast, on early Android 2 phones, I did the opposite -- increasing animation time to 2x. It felt smoother. I'd argue, that animation can cover unresponsiveness of application, and improve perception of performance.