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If apple made Siri impressive then less people would need apps. Less apps = less revenue.


If you workout your back more often it should take care of you back pain(unless you have some type of injury). If your back is used to pulling weight then keeping you upright in you seat shouldn't be an issue. Do some bent over rows, lat pull downs, cable rows, pull-ups, etc. It shouldn't take more that 30 minutes once a week.


Did you have back pain before doing any of this?


Festival mesh network for finding friends without service. Just added the mesh aspect to it. Before it was only 1 to 1. It needs a ton of people on it at the festival for it to work though so we’re getting some bad feedback unfortunately.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/pointgo/id1638564798


I entered Bachelor party for Cancun and it had night club followed by a 5am cenote swim the next morning. Might want to factor in hangovers.


Maybe the assumption is that you never stopped drinking?


But in all seriousness we definitely need to work on the suggested times


What’s so crappy about it? I’ve seen some bad apps and it’s definitely not that bad. Can you elaborate?


The design language follows all modern social media apps: engagement. Think TikTok. This means auto-playing videos, large elements instead of small elements (low information density) designed to draw attention, prioritising popular and contentious items in the feed instead of relevant items for the user, etc. This language is user-hostile. It uses psychological techniques to keep users on the platform for longer instead of presenting the information which they actually want.

There are technical issues too. Many users report issues playing videos and gifs.

Finally, the Reddit app serves ads.


> auto-playing videos, large elements instead of small elements

You can fix both these issues in the app settings. Turning off feed thumbnails is also a big improvement.


> You can fix both these issues in the app settings. Turning off feed thumbnails is also a big improvement.

You cannot. The "classic" layout is still less information dense than Apollo, and disabling autoplay only disables autoplaying videos in the "card" layout. Videos still auto-play once a user taps a submission.

While we're here, I forgot how hostile their navigation menu is. At the bottom of the app Reddit has "Home," "Discover," "Create," "Chat," and "Inbox." The latter doesn't even take one to their inbox. It takes them to their *activity." These are clearly not the most used actions on Reddit. They're the actions Reddit wants to encourage.


The UI is absolutely awful. As just one example, if I want to view the karma count on a recent comment, in the official app I have to tap my user profile icon in the corner, tap "my profile" (didn't I just tap my profile icon?!), then tap "comments". So now to go back where I was I have to back swipe three times. If I'm in a comment thread and I tap on a user's name, a profile card slides up from the bottom of the screen. If I then want to view that users comment history, I have to tap on their username from the slide up card, and that brings me to the full user profile card, and then I have to tap on the comments tab for that user. To go back to the comment thread, I have to press the back arrow to leave their profile, then press the (x) button on the slide-up profile card - so I back swipe and then down-swipe/tap a button.

It's an absolutely insane and frustrating UX. Things slide in from different directions and there are multiple UI elements with similar (but not identical) functionality. That's on top of crap like not being able to download gifs and videos right to my device and the built in video player being broken. There are so many other major social media apps that do things so much better it just boggles my mind at how bad reddit's is. TikTok is so smooth and easy to use, even Facebook is better.

In Apollo on the other hand, I view my comments by tapping the "profile" button at the bottom of the screen. In a comment thread, to view a user's history, tap their name and their history pops up. It's smooth and intuitive and fast and simple. I always "go back" views by sliding from the left - the interactions never change depending on context so I always know exactly how to navigate intuitively.


Everything, similar to how crappy the new (now old) god awful and broken design. It’s not meant for users, but for advertisers. From abominable amount of tracking, to recommended community posts, to unnecessary avatars, to taking multiple clicks to view something, and on and on and on…


The reason why I dislike it is that, compared to 3rd party apps, it's slow and the design is overly busy. I prefer a more minimalistic design. The excessive tracking doesn't help.


Does it look remotely like this site? No? Then that's not the reddit experience I want.


The app on iOS isn't too bad. It used to just light your data on fire though when reddit was trying to do streaming.


They take forever but it’s only once in a while. If you’re just trying to support newer iOS versions you can just yank them from here instead of updating.

https://github.com/iGhibli/iOS-DeviceSupport


Checkout Annovis Bio, starting phase 3 soon I believe. They've had some success in Parkinson's disease.


Hooked up Apple's speech to text & Google's translation API's for subtitles during FaceTime. Just released it a week ago.

https://closedcaptain.com/


This gave me a good laugh. Shared with all my friends and made my group chat blow up for a while. Great job!


I must be an outlier because I love the Magic Mouse. I usually lay my whole arm flat on my desk. Since the mouse doesn’t cause my wrist to arc I don’t get carpal tunnel. Big win there.

I also rely heavily on swiping between desktops and I find the mouse works great for that. My one gripe would be the charging port placement being on the bottom. Charging up to a days charge doesn’t take very long but it is annoying to have to stop coding to charge it.


I too prefer the Magic Mouse, precisely because of it’s integrations with the operating system.

I’ve also found that for perhaps those who want (most) of those integrations you can replicate it with a multi button mouse (like those sold from Logitech or Microsoft) remapping those buttons to actions using either System Settings or in more advanced cases Hammerspoon[0][1]

[0] https://www.hammerspoon.org/

[1] Sole reason I learned Lua Initially was hammerspoon


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