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Firipu@startrek.websiteto Technology@beehaw.org•NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition Review & Benchmarks: Gaming, Thermals, & Power [ch: Gamers Nexus, t: 40:02]4·4 months agoA whole lot of shit slinging at LTT for no real reason. At when LTT rebuked the claims and suggested to stop doing so and work together in the future, GN just decided to double down and continue.
A bunch of childish stupid drama tbh, but very one-sided.
Firipu@startrek.websiteto Technology@beehaw.org•NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition Review & Benchmarks: Gaming, Thermals, & Power [ch: Gamers Nexus, t: 40:02]10·4 months agoTo be honest, GN is not worth your viewing time anymore. He’s just trying to stir drama on tech YouTube for the sake of starting drama…
He got multiple olive branches offered to stop the drama and he just threw them on top of the fire. He’s being a manchild for no reason.
Firipu@startrek.websiteto Technology@beehaw.org•Zen Browser: A New Privacy-Focused Browser(Firefox)2·7 months agoOr native gestures in Firefox. Either would be perfect.
Is there a single good article on Forbes? It’s always fucking clickbait without actual content.
Firipu@startrek.websiteto Technology@beehaw.org•Vivaldi polishes its browser, adds a dashboard • The Register3·7 months agoYeah, as long as Firefox (or a fork) doesn’t have native gestures, I can’t fulltime swap to it. Gestures addons are not the same. Anyone that used vivaldi (or opera) for any serious length of time knows what I mean.
I work for a large eu government agency. Why the hell they still insist that we promote our workings on Twitter completely eludes me. It does not make any sense whatsoever. They should get off and stop promoting that cesspool. Go to any of the myriad of competitors or just go back to Facebook and Instagram…
Firipu@startrek.websiteto Technology@beehaw.org•The fall of Firefox: Mozilla's once-popular web browser slides into irrelevance1·1 year agoYup, I know. So until Firefox has native lvl gestures, I won’t switch :)
Firipu@startrek.websiteto Technology@beehaw.org•The fall of Firefox: Mozilla's once-popular web browser slides into irrelevance2·1 year agoNope. Doesn’t allow gestures on internal pages. Eg new tabs, menu, settings, etc… It doesn’t work in the entire browser
Firipu@startrek.websiteto Technology@beehaw.org•The fall of Firefox: Mozilla's once-popular web browser slides into irrelevance4·1 year agoThe day Firefox gets native mouse gestures is the day I swap. Until then will continue to be a very happy Vivaldi user.
Firipu@startrek.websiteto Technology@beehaw.org•Linus Tech Tips issues response to Madison's accusations58·2 years agoCorporate speak sucks, but it’s 100x better than Linus digging an ever deeper hole for himself at this time. Dude and his wife just need to take a backseat for a while and let pros fix their shit
Firipu@startrek.websiteto Technology@beehaw.org•Android to iPhone, whats it like? (Update)2·2 years agoPeople in eg Europe often text with people across borders, what with countries being small and borders just being a line on the map. International sms used to be expensive AF. So WhatsApp was a very logical solution to this. Unlimited sms was most often only for national messages.
Firipu@startrek.websiteto Technology@beehaw.org•Android to iPhone, whats it like? (Update)6·2 years agoYeah, I know this gestures, they’re not the same…
iPhone users always tell me about those. They have never used the superior android implementation for any real stretch of time and don’t know what they’re missing tbh…
iOS does a lot right. Navigating the OS itself is not one of them though imo.
Firipu@startrek.websiteto Technology@beehaw.org•Android to iPhone, whats it like? (Update)35·2 years agoI cannot handle the lack of a unified control scheme and app logic in iOS. I don’t understand how all apple users just ignore that.
In android back is back. In every single app. It always does what you expect. It goes back.
I iOS sometimes it goes back, sometimes it goes up. Sometimes it’s on the bottom, sometimes it’s on the upper top left (why the actual f would you place it there…), sometimes it’s wherever. It depends on the apps it seems?
App settings are sometimes in the apps themselves and sometimes buried twenty menus deep in the phone settings menu. Where is the logic in that?
Those two points alone hold me back from using an iPhone or iPad. (there’s others, but I could live with those). It’s frustratingly complex to use compared to the relative simplicity of an Android.
Don’t want to get into a whole argument, But ltt suggested to stop throwing dirt. GN turned around and just continued slinging dirt. Just feels weird to me.