Ahh yes. The “put everything in a little pill” design trend.
Ahh yes. The “put everything in a little pill” design trend.
Got a screenshot?
I still see the UI I’ve seen for months on web and mobile native.


A slashdot post? Is it Y2K?


Lemmy’s daily active user numbers are not big enough to be a worthwhile astroturfing target.
The real reason people shit on AI here is because it’s a platform with a bias toward people who are fairly tech savvy and or work in a technology field. Which is why every 3rd technology post here is a Linux circle jerk.
A lot of users here understand the technologies and are working in spaces where they’re being asking to “implement AI” by idiots who don’t understand the tech and aren’t trying to solve a user problem.


And of course, the video was preempted by an AI slop ad of a talking monkey wearing a neck brace.



!videos@lemmy.world is a good one for stuff like this. That community loves their work.


Ahh. I thought you were talking about Apple charging for PWAs or something.
That said, I believe push works now.


Got a source for that?
I’m a dev and have a bunch of PWAs on my iPhone. You can install them right from the browser using that same old “add to Home Screen” behavior that has been in iOS for an eternity.
I’m posting this through voyager for Lemmy, installed from my browser, not the App Store.


Larry’s hair situation is almost as weird as Trump’s.


Crazy. That Macworld Magazine from the 80’s predicted Steve Jobs would die in 2011.


True, but that thing is like a fighter jet compared to Telsa’s void of emptiness. 14 controls on the wheel (and they’re labeled), real controls for drive modes, there are basic climate controls on the center console, you can manually adjust fan orientation, etc.
It’s still overly reliant on touch, but I’d easily take that over a Telsa.


To be fair, the CCP has already done a lot of armed crackdowns and disappearing. They’re in the phase where people are too scared to resist.


Elon Musk: “I love ovens”


Both cars support oppressive dictators, but one is cheaper, supports CarPlay / Android auto, and has actually buttons for things.


Did I miss something in that article? I see no mention of how to disable this, pricing for cloud storage, etc.


If you need to top off with 200 - 300 miles of range every night, you commute sucks giant donkey balls.


Gotta hand it to the fossil fuels industry, they got what they wanted and their propaganda worked.
And now Americans have a janky grid, slower / more expensive transportation, and bigger power bills.


Burrito with Heinz baked beans.
IMHO, Apple just jumped onto a dumb dribbble trend that has been happening for a few years. Remove toolbars and put stuff in a small floating pane.
Seeing it in iOS will encourage more people to do this, but it’s not a trend Apple started. Their design team doesn’t have very many good original thoughts these days.