I agree, but in order to effect change in an arms race, you need a higher power that deletes the arms. Otherwise you just lose the arms race and die.
Since when is tipping on Uber required? I've been using Uber basically since it was created (long before they even had the tipping popup) and I've never considered tipping.
> I meant political in the more modern sense of "appealing to emotion rather than thought". I'm not familiar with this definition in any modern or archaic sense. Is there somewhere I can read about it? Just because a…
I'm saying that at least for me it's very specifically for this reason. If I'm living near my friends I still see them often. If I'm not, I don't.
I've found it to be very obviously the case that the main reason this happens to me is that everyone is moving around all the time. People scatter to all corners of the country (or even the world) and time zones and…
I am. Plenty of software companies give away software for free and make money on support, hosting, network effects, ads, etc. But also, paying for software as an enterprise vs as a personal user are very different…
None of those examples are "run an internet search".
That's almost never the sole or core differentiator though. And getting customers to all coordinate and care is much more difficult than getting a couple CEOs to just decide to surveil.
They'll still surveil even if you pay for the product. Why wouldn't they? It's an additional income stream.
This is the fairly standard Apple defensework where "it just works, but if it doesn't work it's probably not a real problem" despite plenty of evidence to the contrary.
Just because you have never personally seen a bug occur doesn't mean it isn't a problem. This very article is about how Tailscale frequently gets reports of them being hidden. And I personally have had the icons hidden.…
If the icons are just hidden and you can't find them in order to use the programs you have running, that's not "just working". That's broken functionality. Windows has solved this with the overflow menu for literally…
This is a real problem, but when I complain about it I get told to just "hide the icons you don't care about" as if that's a solution. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47346079
Except you can't get that year round perfect weather in the midwest.
The most obvious one is that there's no native way to handle having too many icons in the top bar. If you have too many, they just start disappearing, instead of being hidden in an expansion like on Windows. This…
I agree, but in order to effect change in an arms race, you need a higher power that deletes the arms. Otherwise you just lose the arms race and die.
Since when is tipping on Uber required? I've been using Uber basically since it was created (long before they even had the tipping popup) and I've never considered tipping.
> I meant political in the more modern sense of "appealing to emotion rather than thought". I'm not familiar with this definition in any modern or archaic sense. Is there somewhere I can read about it? Just because a…
I'm saying that at least for me it's very specifically for this reason. If I'm living near my friends I still see them often. If I'm not, I don't.
I've found it to be very obviously the case that the main reason this happens to me is that everyone is moving around all the time. People scatter to all corners of the country (or even the world) and time zones and…
I am. Plenty of software companies give away software for free and make money on support, hosting, network effects, ads, etc. But also, paying for software as an enterprise vs as a personal user are very different…
None of those examples are "run an internet search".
That's almost never the sole or core differentiator though. And getting customers to all coordinate and care is much more difficult than getting a couple CEOs to just decide to surveil.
They'll still surveil even if you pay for the product. Why wouldn't they? It's an additional income stream.
This is the fairly standard Apple defensework where "it just works, but if it doesn't work it's probably not a real problem" despite plenty of evidence to the contrary.
Just because you have never personally seen a bug occur doesn't mean it isn't a problem. This very article is about how Tailscale frequently gets reports of them being hidden. And I personally have had the icons hidden.…
If the icons are just hidden and you can't find them in order to use the programs you have running, that's not "just working". That's broken functionality. Windows has solved this with the overflow menu for literally…
This is a real problem, but when I complain about it I get told to just "hide the icons you don't care about" as if that's a solution. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47346079
Except you can't get that year round perfect weather in the midwest.
The most obvious one is that there's no native way to handle having too many icons in the top bar. If you have too many, they just start disappearing, instead of being hidden in an expansion like on Windows. This…