Lazy Web devs who took the ‘mobile first’ mantra to mean ‘mobile only’ 🙄
Paradoxvoid
Canberra local, lover of all things geeky
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Paradoxvoid@aussie.zoneto Android@lemdro.id•YouTube's plan backfires, people are installing better ad blockersEnglish31·2 years agoAndroid Debug Bridge - it’s a tool you can use to access parts of Android you don’t normally have access to directly on the phone.
Paradoxvoid@aussie.zoneto Android@lemdro.id•YouTube's plan backfires, people are installing better ad blockersEnglish13·2 years agoWell Google has recently been forcing through its awful Web Environment Integrity proposal so…
I had this exact fight with my team several months ago, and lost to popular opinion since the rest of my team are either zoomers or indifferent.
Paradoxvoid@aussie.zoneto Android@lemdro.id•Google Keep for Android is getting some overdue upgrades - The VergeEnglish6·2 years agoYou could use Google-assistant smart speakers to add things to specific non-Keep shopping lists - e.g. Any.Do and Bring are two that spring to mind. Google killed this integration a few months back to force users into using Keep if they wanted to retain this functionality.
Paradoxvoid@aussie.zoneto Android@lemdro.id•Google Keep for Android is getting some overdue upgrades - The VergeEnglish141·2 years agoI really wish they didn’t have to kill third party integration with smart speakers for this. Google bait and switch at its finest.
Paradoxvoid@aussie.zoneto Android@lemdro.id•Google is desperate to sell Pixel Tablets, pushing ads via notificationsEnglish9·2 years agoThe far cheaper Galaxy Tab A series is a near equivalent competitor for where Google is positioning its tablet (an at-home media device, rather than a highly-performant professional device), and for a lot of people, trading the considerably lower price for no docking station and some older specs is worthwhile.
Google need to either make the docking capability a lot more appealing, or reduce the price significantly because at the moment it sits squarely in the home entertainment sphere, but with a price tag creeping up to match professional-tier devices - why would someone pay the premium for what is effectively an ebook and Youtube device?
Paradoxvoid@aussie.zoneto Programming@programming.dev•Web Environment Integrity: What's Going On?English10·2 years agoI’d also argue Firefox is hardly mainstream at ~3% usage. Edge would be a better replacement given it comes with every Windows install (and many corporate environments don’t allow using an alternative).
Also trying to understand the code you wrote 6 months ago.
If I really hate front end, but still want a lot of the responsiveness of a SPA, I’d have to give ASP.NET Blazor a serious thought.
It’s largely all back end driven, with the dynamic elements driven via webassembly that pretty much works like black magic.