Lover of Photoshop, UI/UX, mobile operating systems, art, anime, old-school cartoons, music, fountain pens, and craft beer. Opinions displayed here are my own.
Does @craftdocs have timelines that look/act just like the ones in @NotionHQ? Despite some templates, that's one thing that I'm sorta missing from Craft that I know existed in Notion. A simple, easy to follow, horizontal timeline.
After delaying the inevitable, finally completed the second, and final, season of Mindhunter on Netflix. Sucks that I’ll never get a third season. Loved that show.
Comet, Dia, Zen Browser... why are none of these on mobile operating systems like iOS or Android yet? Wouldn't that be a good use of those browsers + AI?
@ARJWright Rolläden are superior blinds to what the US uses as a standard. The mediocre standards seem to catch on whereas superior or innovative products tend to flounder.
UI innovation is overdue disruption in all areas. But the browser is likely to be the first place where it may happen
There's really no innovation in browsers, just fragmentation:
Brave (Chromium)
Dia (Chromium)
Firefox (Gecko)
Floorp (Gecko)
Microsoft Edge (Chromium)
Apple Safari (Webkit)
Thorium (Chromium)
Tor (Gecko)
Zen (Gecko)
Tack on "privacy", AI, and/or crypto.
A couple of days with iOS 26 and https://t.co/m3sIZnmIeJ aside, it’s not bad. Readability takes a back seat to some of the effects and overlays, but the shift to a dual purpose touch and/or mouse interface is a good attempt, but not great.
The UX side of me is screaming about the lack of contrast with Apple’s new Liquid Glass UI. But then it feels like this is a step forward and backward at the same time. Aqua 2.0 perhaps?
@EssereAlVerde81 The innovation at Apple has left the building. It’s continual minor tweaks to existing products fixated on aesthetics instead of functionality improvements. Apple Intelligence isn’t that useful yet. And the OS’s are incredibly bloated on actually great hardware.