No, but if that's the only benefit, I'll happy give that up in exchange for not having to deal with HTTPS.
Which regions have this? I'm in the US and haven't seen it.
Everytime some web**** says this it's because of some esoteric unsupported spec where there's no answer to the question "okay, but why would I want my browser to support this?"
Right, it sounds like we're on the same page. My point is that those apps are _worse_. They're just also cheaper to build.
> For reasons I don't totally understand, the platform vendors are themselves constantly invalidating the information in users' heads, so there's simply less in there for application developers to build on anyway. To be…
> Does it need to be? Not anymore. I disagree. The fact that most users don't explicitly care is irrelevant — platform conventions are important. They teach a user how to use a new app without having to poke around.…
> it's easy to mistakenly compare a $1000 laptop with a $500 laptop that doesn't have a video card. Lol, come on dude. "Yeah I can see where you're coming from, if you're an idiot it's easy to think Apple is good."
No, not natively in the sense the built-in Camera app can do it, but that's not what the comment was saying.
Nope, previous iPhones also supported RAW photos (my iPhone Xs does).
Why not?
Good news for those who like working in the office — sounds like a glut of opportunities!
> was the right thing to do for end users. Only because the company made the change anyway on a sister site, for an unrelated reason, and hadn't bothered to make the same change here.
Uh, what? People have been killing themselves with alcohol for thousands of years.
I think Apple’s argument for why slide to delete is not explained would be that it’s a shortcut — the explicit way to delete is to tap “edit” or “select” in a view, which exposes an explicit delete button on each row,…
This isn't only present in "newer versions" of iOS — iOS has worked like that since day 1.
Android is based on Linux but isn't what anyone means when they talk about Linux. Plenty of stuff runs on Linux but the comment you're replying to mentioned usability specifically. Do you think Linux's general usability…
> I find the current state of the art on stylus text entry so disappointing. I think your idea of the state of the art may be several years out of date.
From that wikipedia article: > A common argument in the debate about whether cat ownership is ethical involves the question of toxoplasma gondii transmission to humans.[58] Even though "living in a household with a cat…
Right, but everything I mentioned exists in the UI. Just not the very last part.
> In a better OS there would be a "reset this service's configuration". There literally is this option on iOS.
> macOS only caters to folks who prefer simplicity over power features This is said quite often, almost as a given, but I never thought it reflected reality. macOS has an abundance of useful features for power users —…
In my experience, using a VPN will get you the captcha every single time.
I wonder how they determine what an "app" is. Would "Camera" not be pre-installed anymore? Or "Settings"? "Files"? These seem like bare necessities.
True. But taking an overnight trip from NYC to Chicago is something you can do right now that is just as pleasant as the experience you described. There's definitely fewer options for destinations or schedules but the…
> If someone knows how to use something they can explain how it works at least in their mind Can you explain how this squares with your other comment about how I couldn't possibly know how it works if I wasn't on the…
No, but if that's the only benefit, I'll happy give that up in exchange for not having to deal with HTTPS.
Which regions have this? I'm in the US and haven't seen it.
Everytime some web**** says this it's because of some esoteric unsupported spec where there's no answer to the question "okay, but why would I want my browser to support this?"
Right, it sounds like we're on the same page. My point is that those apps are _worse_. They're just also cheaper to build.
> For reasons I don't totally understand, the platform vendors are themselves constantly invalidating the information in users' heads, so there's simply less in there for application developers to build on anyway. To be…
> Does it need to be? Not anymore. I disagree. The fact that most users don't explicitly care is irrelevant — platform conventions are important. They teach a user how to use a new app without having to poke around.…
> it's easy to mistakenly compare a $1000 laptop with a $500 laptop that doesn't have a video card. Lol, come on dude. "Yeah I can see where you're coming from, if you're an idiot it's easy to think Apple is good."
No, not natively in the sense the built-in Camera app can do it, but that's not what the comment was saying.
Nope, previous iPhones also supported RAW photos (my iPhone Xs does).
Why not?
Good news for those who like working in the office — sounds like a glut of opportunities!
> was the right thing to do for end users. Only because the company made the change anyway on a sister site, for an unrelated reason, and hadn't bothered to make the same change here.
Uh, what? People have been killing themselves with alcohol for thousands of years.
I think Apple’s argument for why slide to delete is not explained would be that it’s a shortcut — the explicit way to delete is to tap “edit” or “select” in a view, which exposes an explicit delete button on each row,…
This isn't only present in "newer versions" of iOS — iOS has worked like that since day 1.
Android is based on Linux but isn't what anyone means when they talk about Linux. Plenty of stuff runs on Linux but the comment you're replying to mentioned usability specifically. Do you think Linux's general usability…
> I find the current state of the art on stylus text entry so disappointing. I think your idea of the state of the art may be several years out of date.
From that wikipedia article: > A common argument in the debate about whether cat ownership is ethical involves the question of toxoplasma gondii transmission to humans.[58] Even though "living in a household with a cat…
Right, but everything I mentioned exists in the UI. Just not the very last part.
> In a better OS there would be a "reset this service's configuration". There literally is this option on iOS.
> macOS only caters to folks who prefer simplicity over power features This is said quite often, almost as a given, but I never thought it reflected reality. macOS has an abundance of useful features for power users —…
In my experience, using a VPN will get you the captcha every single time.
I wonder how they determine what an "app" is. Would "Camera" not be pre-installed anymore? Or "Settings"? "Files"? These seem like bare necessities.
True. But taking an overnight trip from NYC to Chicago is something you can do right now that is just as pleasant as the experience you described. There's definitely fewer options for destinations or schedules but the…
> If someone knows how to use something they can explain how it works at least in their mind Can you explain how this squares with your other comment about how I couldn't possibly know how it works if I wasn't on the…