lockfiles are useful to speed things up, you avoid waterfalling and as some people mentioned, if a dependency of a dependency provides an important security patch, do you want to wait for your dependency to update…
and then you're still stuck with the inferior performance and acoustics, why would you want to do that?
it's literally the worst experience, though sure, it is an experience
how making everything harder made iphone "the first usable smartphone"? that makes no sense
it's more ergonomic not having to use device that actively tries to hurt you
the physical and mental pain related to the terrible "keyboards" and cooling systems and small, poorly positioned screens laptops offer makes the usability nearly non-existent
files transfer, installing apps unwelcome in the main store, using proper contextual content blocker
"new way of working" on iphone is using fork to move soup from your pot to bowl instead of ladle, that simply doesn't work pinch to zoom doesn't interfere in any way with easy app installation or easy files transfer,…
if it adds some ingenious new features but at the cost of removing some basics it is still behind, that's the whole point of w11 issue
in the text area it was separated into paragraphs but oh well, I guess it pretends to be markdown formatted?
there's a bit of issue there: most of users don't feel the same pain, I think huge part of edge dev team uses edge daily despite it being basically unusable and they are happy and proud of that mess, the same goes for…
anyone who tolerates laptops at all is not good at judging ergonomics and usability, they are only made so you can get the necessary minimum done when you can't access the main machine and it shows
win7 was aesthetically awful, but usability was almost on point but KDE is slightly better, at least in these aspects I care about, of course it looks disgusting, but you don't need third party tools to disable taskbar…
iphone always was behind, basic things always were either convoluted or just impossible, ios is the most painful mobile os I ever encountered
yes, anyone who cares about looks would pick win10 pre-neon over mac, they would pick win8 over mac, they would pick win2000 over mac
the thing about iphone is: it didn't start the smartphone era like many say, it ended it suddenly people started desiring device as expensive as business models were that coul'd only do half of things their mainstream…
to any sane desktop environment so basically windows (except the 11 abomination) and KDE
it's simple, apple users want ugly and confusing UI while windows users want pretty and practical UI, bringing the apple one to windows will never work
I think having some people daily driving other systems may be beneficial, providing a fresh view but if majority of your lead designers never in their lives used the taskbar they are surprised when replacing it with a…
I want taskbar, not a dock, I also want it improved to disable grouping (who even thought that it was a good idea to be unable to put buttons in the order you want?) I want start screen (yes, I actively used full screen…
for self driving cars, ISS and digital cameras everything you do is blurry in a sense, "good enough" approximation is actually good enough while character encoding and transformations have to be done perfectly and…
looking at available bindings I guess c++ is still the least terrible choice this or JS one yeah, I know, there are some py lovers but I can't stand this thing
Delphi was a pretty fun thing: nice IDE and nice language (would prefer c-style, but still c++ is much less friendly), but terrible licensing made it niche (VS had completely free, including commercial use Express…
you mentioned "nice looking" but then linked everything that looks like homework project from some web design course instead of proper, intuitive app
it's amusing how they managed to make the new installer as bad as old one was
lockfiles are useful to speed things up, you avoid waterfalling and as some people mentioned, if a dependency of a dependency provides an important security patch, do you want to wait for your dependency to update…
and then you're still stuck with the inferior performance and acoustics, why would you want to do that?
it's literally the worst experience, though sure, it is an experience
how making everything harder made iphone "the first usable smartphone"? that makes no sense
it's more ergonomic not having to use device that actively tries to hurt you
the physical and mental pain related to the terrible "keyboards" and cooling systems and small, poorly positioned screens laptops offer makes the usability nearly non-existent
files transfer, installing apps unwelcome in the main store, using proper contextual content blocker
"new way of working" on iphone is using fork to move soup from your pot to bowl instead of ladle, that simply doesn't work pinch to zoom doesn't interfere in any way with easy app installation or easy files transfer,…
if it adds some ingenious new features but at the cost of removing some basics it is still behind, that's the whole point of w11 issue
in the text area it was separated into paragraphs but oh well, I guess it pretends to be markdown formatted?
there's a bit of issue there: most of users don't feel the same pain, I think huge part of edge dev team uses edge daily despite it being basically unusable and they are happy and proud of that mess, the same goes for…
anyone who tolerates laptops at all is not good at judging ergonomics and usability, they are only made so you can get the necessary minimum done when you can't access the main machine and it shows
win7 was aesthetically awful, but usability was almost on point but KDE is slightly better, at least in these aspects I care about, of course it looks disgusting, but you don't need third party tools to disable taskbar…
iphone always was behind, basic things always were either convoluted or just impossible, ios is the most painful mobile os I ever encountered
yes, anyone who cares about looks would pick win10 pre-neon over mac, they would pick win8 over mac, they would pick win2000 over mac
the thing about iphone is: it didn't start the smartphone era like many say, it ended it suddenly people started desiring device as expensive as business models were that coul'd only do half of things their mainstream…
to any sane desktop environment so basically windows (except the 11 abomination) and KDE
it's simple, apple users want ugly and confusing UI while windows users want pretty and practical UI, bringing the apple one to windows will never work
I think having some people daily driving other systems may be beneficial, providing a fresh view but if majority of your lead designers never in their lives used the taskbar they are surprised when replacing it with a…
I want taskbar, not a dock, I also want it improved to disable grouping (who even thought that it was a good idea to be unable to put buttons in the order you want?) I want start screen (yes, I actively used full screen…
for self driving cars, ISS and digital cameras everything you do is blurry in a sense, "good enough" approximation is actually good enough while character encoding and transformations have to be done perfectly and…
looking at available bindings I guess c++ is still the least terrible choice this or JS one yeah, I know, there are some py lovers but I can't stand this thing
Delphi was a pretty fun thing: nice IDE and nice language (would prefer c-style, but still c++ is much less friendly), but terrible licensing made it niche (VS had completely free, including commercial use Express…
you mentioned "nice looking" but then linked everything that looks like homework project from some web design course instead of proper, intuitive app
it's amusing how they managed to make the new installer as bad as old one was