just when you lose your self in study
along comes a spider slowly crawling
across your plush carpet in your study
conspicuously carrying her brood. π·οΈ
Make no mistake about it - Apple is now the largest threat to Web3 with their most recent App Store Guidelines that they published today. Apps Are Bullshit Part Deux. A thread below on the implications this has for Web3 & Crypto π§΅
And working more on my iPhone makes me feel the same way about smartphones: go big (screen) and take control (operating system). Iβm eyeing Android. It probably improved performance and consistently ala Surface, right?
Is this reason #2 that Android went big with screens earlier? Bigger screens helps users forgive performance hiccups and interface inconsistency? (Reason #1 being bigger batteries for better battery life.)
Maybe itβs my use of cell phones pre-smartphone in living memory, with their super simple and super snappy OSes on super small screens. iOS on a small screen best delivers this experience, but falls apart as the screen grows.
And I love interacting with the touchscreens on iOS devices. Itβs a game: pinch to zoom in and out, start and stop scrolling, playing with momentum. But it doesnβt make up for iOSβs inflexibility.