With capacitative buttons and on-screen buttons, there are times where I hit them on accident, which is annoying. The little bit of extra force you need for physical buttons makes this much less likely. I also don't like when on-screen buttons are hidden, and I am worried that I would trigger gestures on accident.
phi1997
Looks great, but do the windows jiggle when you drag them? Mine do
Honestly, I would take the look of Windows XP over the look of Windows 10/11 or current MacOS. Of course, I'm on Linux, so I actually can do that
I want a cell phone with a headphone jack, physical navigation buttons, and a rectangular screen like they used to make. At this point, I'll have to go with a flip phone if I want all of those features.
If it was Fischer-Price, it would be colorful. This is just the sort of bland, generic website UI you see everywhere
The actual content of the article was thankfully less apocalyptic than I expected
Only if they need different versions, IIRC
I've only played Lynx games in Atari 50, but it only had a small handful
If you're not supposed to eat cats, why are they so sweet?
A few years ago, you'd see comments just like this but with Blockchain instead of AI.
Yeah, most cats tend to not appreciate things being put on top of them from my understanding
It's warm. Thus, it's for cat