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gtk40 commented on Office is too slow, so Microsoft is making it load at Windows startup   pcworld.com/article/26517... · Posted by u/airstrike
MaxGripe · 4 months ago
I recently discovered that Apple has something called "Pages" and "Numbers" - simple apps that serve as alternatives to Word and Excel. They're so straightforward and intuitive that they require no learning curve. They just work.

It seems like things like this are no longer possible for Microsoft. They keep producing clunky tools which, although functional, always come with a horribly frustrating UX (as usual).

I've been working within the Microsoft tech stack for around 25 years now (mostly SQL Server). I used to be a huge fan of their products because they were one of the best companies when it came to developer experience (developers! developers!). Unfortunately, that was a long time ago. Things are very different now. Of all the things I once liked, only SQL Server really remains (ironically, it's a technology they acquired - it used to be Sybase). I still think C#, F#, and PowerShell are great, but I actively discourage people from using most of their so-called "products" because the quality is just appallingly low.

Even something like Visual Studio is better replaced with Rider + LINQPad. Their GitHub repositories are full of open issues that have been dragging on for years. There's virtually nothing left of the old Microsoft that I still respect or admire.

That said, I have to admit that most other corporations aren't any better - there's a general trend of maximizing profit while offering the lowest quality that customers are still willing to tolerate. If I were starting IT studies today, I would go 100% down the open-source path.

gtk40 · 4 months ago
Meanwhile Microsoft removed WordPad in the latest version of Windows 11. It was a great simple word processor and text editor. It even supported docx and odt files.
gtk40 commented on Nokia's internal presentation after iPhone was launched (2007) [pdf]   nokia-apple-iphone-was-la... · Posted by u/late
ddalex · 7 months ago
N800 is the future that never was - opem Linux-based mobile computing for the masses. It had developer support, cool form factor, big touchable screen, and no corp to love it.
gtk40 · 7 months ago
I loved the N800 and was happy to see it make an appearance in that presentation. In fact I still have one in my desk drawer beside me I turn on from time-to-time. Yes it was a bit cumbersome, but I could do more with that device than any other handheld I have ever had and carried it with me for years. I wish the N900 and other smartphones on Maemo had caught on.
gtk40 commented on Is Chrome the New IE? (2023)   magiclasso.co/insights/is... · Posted by u/bentocorp
MBCook · 9 months ago
It also depends on the kind of site. The more the operator thinks you should be using a desktop, the worse it is.
gtk40 · 9 months ago
Yeah one non-profit is a place that people physically so I imagine a lot of people look at it on their cell phone. We have over half of our visitors on mobile.
gtk40 commented on Is Chrome the New IE? (2023)   magiclasso.co/insights/is... · Posted by u/bentocorp
MBCook · 9 months ago
Yes.

If it works on Chrome, no one cares or even tests for other things.

If there is a JS feature in Chrome they want to use, so it’s impossible to use other browsers (instead of looking wrong) people do it.

Performs fine in Chrome? Ship it.

Yes, Chrome is the new IE in that it’s the only browsers companies care about, just like IE was for a very long time.

Everything has to be Chrome compatible to succeed. That’s the benchmark, not what the spec says.

gtk40 · 9 months ago
I manage websites for a couple of non-profits. A very high percentage of traffic is from Safari (mostly on iOS) -- 40% on one site. Only testing in Chrome seems like a bad idea.
gtk40 commented on Ask HN: What ist your AdBlock strategy?    · Posted by u/laserstrahl
nilslindemann · 10 months ago
The same addon, but prefer Ungoogled Chromium as browser. Chrome, Firefox, Brave etc. have too many features I never asked for.
gtk40 · 10 months ago
I just use Firefox and disable Pocket, search suggestions, and everything on the new tab page and it feels fine to me.
gtk40 commented on Looking at California's $20 minimum wage impact 6 months later   nbcbayarea.com/investigat... · Posted by u/alex_young
cranberryturkey · 10 months ago
the end of tipping for me.
gtk40 · 10 months ago
You tip at fast food restaurants?
gtk40 commented on Germans decry influence of English as 'idiot's apostrophe' gets approval   theguardian.com/world/202... · Posted by u/pseudolus
meyum33 · a year ago
It won’t work. Just look at the mess of Imperial units in the United States. And this is when the metric system is vastly more straightforward, simply better, and universally adopted. The English language? No way any standardization would work. And that unlike the Imperial system the variations in English is probably a feature, not a bug.
gtk40 · a year ago
And it is not just the US. In the UK from my limited experience visiting they use a mess of different units commonly. Certainly not all in on metric.
gtk40 commented on Global IT outage shows dangers of cashless society, campaigners say   theguardian.com/technolog... · Posted by u/rntn
bamboozled · a year ago
Amen.

Martin Quinn, campaign director for the PCA, said using cash allowed for anonymity. “I don’t want my data sold on, and I don’t want banks, credit card companies and even online retailers to know every facet of my life,” he said. Budgeting by using cash is also easier for some, he added.

Cash is also the only payment system I can think of which is truly “private”. I think this is important too.

gtk40 · a year ago
You're probably right, but it doesn't always feel that way when you have serial numbers on every piece of currency. And coins are so uselessly low value today that they're hard to use.
gtk40 commented on My daughter (7 years old) used HTML to make a website   naya.lol... · Posted by u/fintler
gtk40 · a year ago
I got started with Netscape Composer around this age, as you could easily switch between the HTML view and the WYSIWYG view and see what everything does. Seamonkey is a still maintained version of the old Netscape/Mozilla suite which has Composer.

https://www.seamonkey-project.org/

gtk40 commented on LCD displays still don't match the responsiveness of clunky CRT screens (2019)   vice.com/en/article/kz4gq... · Posted by u/hestefisk
zactato · a year ago
I recall seeing this photo back in the 90s and it seemed like the pinnacle of display technology

https://web.archive.org/web/20110927044427/https://geek.com/...

gtk40 · a year ago
I used to spend so much time on geek.com and I completely forgot about the website!

u/gtk40

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