Ouch! Thank you for noting.
FrameXX
A think that a lot of devs take "themed icons" as a gimmick feature on top and rather focus on app stability and other features, or they just don't care because they don't see it as a deal-breaker in any means.
And also FOSS is just cool. That's a cherry on top.
You can download any visual studio code extension from the visual studio extensions marketplace as far as my experience goes. There's a "download extension" link for every extension which will give you a *.vsix
file. Only pity is that you won't get any automatic updates for the extension.
8 just took a look and the VS marketplace website on my mobile and look at what I have found under the "resources" section! This is same for every extension.
YouTube has gone far from Material Design long time ago. The thin ugly icons are just one from many of the examples.
Even though they might not be for the techies
they feel much more transparent than other companies. I don't think Nothing is even trying to be for the techies
. They are just going their own way.
Is this really the fault of the format or the fact that it just isn't that much well supported?
For easy fast sharing over local LAN there are services like https://pairdrop.net which are far from hard to use. It may not be as fast as USB, but in most cases it works well. I just wanted to point out that sharing things over LAN is not that hard.
Even better service is LocalSend.
Regarding privacy on iOS, I recommend watching [this video] (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHnBOUNxHsw). You can get more privacy on Android with some tweaking (custom ROMs, AdAway, uninstalling pre-installed bloatware, etc...). There are several ways to get more privacy, some easier than others. I know most people won't even try. On the other hand, with iOS, you're handing your privacy over to Apple in good faith, but you have far fewer options to take things into your own hands. People want privacy out of the box, but that often clashes with companies' interest in making as much money as possible (simply put). Some companies use privacy as a selling point in their marketing campaign, but often it is just false advertising.
Android 13 and later.