🔺First Team1 BoodLoop Game Night - Luzon, Philippines 🇵🇭
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Sto provando questa nuova app per la musica… sembra interessante rispetto alle app più famose
Ottieni Demus sull'App Store per ascoltare la tua musica preferita gratuitamente, senza pubblicità e con salti illimitati!
@P_P_Filippi@astrosteven_ Sono 130 anni che arrivati a questo periodo del mese non è ancora innevato, il precedente record è stato sia nel 1955 e nel 2016 che è rimasto fino al 26 di ottobre senza neve.
Io sono a favore. Sono pulsanti che non devi premere. Il mac va lasciato in standby.
Anche il pulsante di accensione di iMac sta dietro, non deve essere visibile. Sono quelle cose che da sempre ci mettono davanti agli occhi ma che nel 2024 possono benissimo stare nascoste. Accettatelo. Inutile vederlo davanti o dietro rischi solo di premere per sbaglio.
iPhone 16 is an amazing phone, but it just doesn't feel like an iPhone anymore.
This video from @jon_prosser made me realize I'm not the only one thinking Apple is losing track of what made them Apple.
- What made Apple software special was its clean, robust, and easy UX.
- It was about Apple making UX decisions for the user, rather than giving them control; avoiding gimmicks.
- It was about Apple being as late as possible to the party, but when they came, they had the best, most-refined UX of the said feature.
Yeah, this approach was restrictive, but it ensured the OS stayed clean. There were minimal options, but all of them were great.
Today, there are more options and features, but many of them are just mediocre.
Let's take the Camera Control button, for example.
The old Apple would never have put an extra, redundant button on the iPhone and sacrificed minimalism.
It's very finicky, and very much a gimmick. Apple should NOT be doing gimmicks.
Another example: Apple Intelligence.
For the time in history, it felt like Apple is acting threatened and is fighting like any other company would.
They rushed to introduce Apple Intelligence... which wasn't even ready.
It's unlike Apple to announce something that's not ready yet. They should've waited and cooked AI internally, until it was refined and ready.
- Not caring about what others are doing.
- Being as late as needed.
- Making great decisions on behalf of the user.
^ This is the old Apple style, and we loved it.
For the first time in history, it's possible to make your home screen look so terrible it resembles an Android from 2011.
Some of you would argue it's not a bad thing and it's up the user. You would be right.
But it's also right that some of us have a knack for minimalism; we liked Apple for not throwing in so many features that the OS gets redundant, messy, and convoluted, which affects everyone.
All that being said, I really hope Apple gets back on track and starts doing things the Apple way again. Otherwise, my respect for Apple and love for its products will keep going down as it has started happening.
@lucianadc90 Non necessariamente, sarebbe da guardare spese fisse e variabili e capire su quali agire. Es (proprio a caso) se vai al cinema una volta all’anno non incide minimamente. Interessante anche ragionare per budget mensili per categorie
@ptkdev Senza considerare che questa direzione di lasciare la personalizzazione agli utenti esiste proprio perchè richiesta a gran voce da loro. Visto che dal 2007 ad un paio di anni fa non potevi cambiare nulla di nulla (e a me non dispiaceva :) )