Stoposto

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[–] Stoposto@lemmy.world 6 points 1 day ago

You made the mistake of commenting positively on a product you like on an lemmy post about that product. People on lemmy post only about companies to hate on them, much of the time without reading, thinking or knowing anything about it. And yes everyone who don't jump on the bandwagon is downvoted.

Apple and Tesla seems to be the main targets, yet no valid alternatives or constructive discussions are ever to be had.

[–] Stoposto@lemmy.world 2 points 3 weeks ago

I looked it up and you are totally right, it was in 2022 which wouldn't have been as fast as I remembered/wrote before!

[–] Stoposto@lemmy.world 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Fair point, however None of those are FaceID by Apple, all links are Android in either title/link or subtitle on the page. You did answer by question: why people don't use face unlock on Android is they are horribly implemented vs FaceID on iPhones, so I will apologize for being pretentious!

[–] Stoposto@lemmy.world -3 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

Ah like in the movies!? I saw a movie where they got someone's pass code by watching them type it from a satalite, trough a windows 😅

It's not how any of those work.

[–] Stoposto@lemmy.world 2 points 3 weeks ago

My friend got an nudged android and it seems very bad implemented where it covers content in many apps and it had no functionality like it does on iPhone. On iPhone it's part of the notification system showing you info from other apps, for an example the timer app shows the time while cooking in nudge while I am on lemmy. Yes on a side by side screenshot it seems alot worse than using my old Motorola next to my IPhone, the "dead pixel" nudge on Android seem to annoy people alot more

[–] Stoposto@lemmy.world 1 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Apple quickly implemented a Mask FaceID scan so you could unlock with mask, I used that or just swiped my watch for payments etc. I did see quite a few android friends go back to fingerprint I remember

[–] Stoposto@lemmy.world 3 points 3 weeks ago

That might be an android flow, not ios. On my iPhone I pick up th phone and it turns on screens by itself and unlock instantly

[–] Stoposto@lemmy.world 2 points 3 weeks ago (13 children)

I don't understand why "FaceID" isn't more of a stardard on Android. I remember people online complaining when Apple got rid of TouchID on their phones, yet anyone who use FaceID quickly forget that fingerprint skanners are a thing. It works so fast and you don't have to complain about where a sensor might be on a device, if you can see the screen the screen the device is unlocked.

[–] Stoposto@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

I got myself a synology about 8 years ago for the same reasons you listed up. NAS storage local and out, while being able to run a few small services like Plex for streaming media (looking to try Jellyfin at some point).

There is a premium cost for the NAS but att I didn't want to fiddle around building my own and then setting up something like Unraid, which atm is running on and old laptop and might be my pick for my NAS solution in a few years.

[–] Stoposto@lemmy.world 5 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Worst kind of commenter. I bet when people ask for advice on buying sneakers you list 5 pair of sandals, and bait to start an argument against wearing shoes...

Anyway OP I also just looked on my iPhone and get the same results as the top poster for widgets. Does indeed look like they changed it at some point. I am also sure I had one with buttons for lights on both the phone and watch.

[–] Stoposto@lemmy.world 0 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Sad when a secure and fast way to unlock your device is seen as a vulnerability, just because you live in a 3rd world country military state where you fear and are in odds with your governments law enforcement. For the rest of us, it's secure and like others said, easy to turn off with a few button presses if the need arises.

[–] Stoposto@lemmy.world 12 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Why not a responsive web app packaged into native viewer app? Depending on your utilization of native components of cause.

My team had the same issues you described so we build the web responsive and made that the "Apps" on the App Store + Google Play. There is still a tiny native components that hook into the web so you still need those native developers knowhow, but yes they will have to switch in large to web based development.

Less maintenance, more devs for the main product, faster progress, fewer headaches with Apple and Google tooling.

Edit: forgot to app that our customers loved that more features are available now on the "Apps" and that things work the same between devices

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