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leokennis commented on Pixel 10 Phones   blog.google/products/pixe... · Posted by u/gotmedium
mg · 4 days ago
The people at Google seem to think much more like me than the people at Apple.

There are 3 primary decisions Google made that click with me, while Apple's choices are a mystery to me:

1: When I put a Pixel on a table, it sits there stable. Because the backside is symmetrical. When I put an iPhone on a table, it wobbles.

2: When I sort my photos on a Pixel, I sort them in folders. The "camera" folder is where the unsorted photos are. When I sit in a bus or in a cafe, I go through it and sort the new photos into folders. This seems impossible on iPhones. Everything stays in the main folder forever. You can add photos to albums, but that does not remove them from the main folder. So there is no way to know which photos I have already sorted.

3: On Android I can use Chrome. Which means web apps can use the File System Access API. This makes web apps first class productivity applications I can use to work on my local files. Impossible on iPhones.

I'm sure people who prefer iPhones have their own set of "this clicks with me on iPhones and puzzles me on Pixels" aspects?

Is this a "left brain vs right brain" type of thing? Do most HNers prefer Androids?

leokennis · 4 days ago
Regarding the second point, while I gladly agree the current iOS Photos app is a mess, doesn't it make sense to have photos in multiple albums? If I went on holiday to Brazil and made a nice photo of my son there, I'd like that photo to be in both the "Brazil holiday" and "Beautiful photos of my children" albums, not just in one folder.
leokennis commented on Obsidian Bases   help.obsidian.md/bases... · Posted by u/twapi
blubber · 6 days ago
This one-file-one-record approach to databases somehow makes me feel strange.
leokennis · 6 days ago
Notion does the same; every database entry is a separate note/page. As someone working with databases often it “freaked me out”. Over time I’ve learned to accept it…
leokennis commented on The Enterprise Experience   churchofturing.github.io/... · Posted by u/Improvement
Gazoche · 7 days ago
I'm in a similar situation, having left a startup a year ago to work at $BIGCORP, naively thinking it would benefit my résumé. This is all painfully accurate.

The other thing about working for $BIGCORP is that it molds your skills to be hyper-specific to this company. It's less about learning to use cool technology stacks, than it is about learning the internal tools, procedures, and unspoken etiquette of the company. Skills that are vital to navigate the everyday complexity of $BIGCORP, but that you can't really export to any other job.

leokennis · 7 days ago
On the other hand, working at $BIGCORP will probably give you very good domain knowledge (as $BIGCORP's software is likely complex and actively used by many many people who signed very expensive contracts, and besides that also the knowledge on how to navigate the internal complexities of a $BIGCORP) that will be useful for work in other companies?
leokennis commented on The Enterprise Experience   churchofturing.github.io/... · Posted by u/Improvement
BrenBarn · 7 days ago
Always worth keeping in mind Remy's Law of Enterprise Software (https://thedailywtf.com/articles/graceful-depredations): if a piece of software is in any way described as being “enterprise”, it’s a piece of garbage.

Joking aside, I was intrigued by the list of good things at the end of the post. Some I could understand, but some seemed to fall into that strange category of things that people say are good but really seem only to lead to more of the things they say are bad. In this list we have:

> There are actual opportunities for career development.

Does "career development" just mean "more money"? If so, why not just say "there are opportunities to make more money"? If not, what is "career development" that is not just becoming more deeply buried in an organization with the various dysfunctions described in the rest of the post?

> It's satisfying to write software used by millions of people.

Is it still satisfying if that software is bad, or harms many of those people?

leokennis · 7 days ago
Commenting just on:

> > It's satisfying to write software used by millions of people. > > Is it still satisfying if that software is bad, or harms many of those people?

I work for a bank, so the software/service my colleagues and I deliver is probably at best "bottom of mind" for most people and at worst actively despised by many (maybe not even our specific implementation of it, but the idea in general that you depend on some behemoth to receive and send money).

Still it's very satisfying to deliver it, because if I mess up it's my mom that will no longer be able to pay for her online purchase or that large energy company everyone knows that can not pay out their salaries. What I do directly impacts people's lives in very practical and real ways. I would really miss that if I worked on some niche SaaS product with a few customers only.

leokennis commented on Show HN: NextDNS Adds "Bypass Age Verification"    · Posted by u/nextdns
huhkerrf · 7 days ago
I'm really surprised to see this pop up considering how the NextDNS team seems to have disappeared otherwise. Out of date offerings like you mentioned, coupled with 0 customer support when things break (and things break a lot). New features like this are fine only if the base service works. I can guess that this feature also is going to break soon, and I don't have high hopes for it getting fixed.

I moved over to ControlD about a year ago and I've been very happy. Nothing has broken, and they seem to be active about their service.

leokennis · 7 days ago
Same here...NextDNS randomly started intermittently breaking all connections to Apple (iCloud file sync, Apple Music etc.) and basically nothing was done about it.

Moved to AdGuard DNS, very happy with it. They have random sales throughout the year where you can buy a few years of discounted service in advance, so the cost is next to nothing...

leokennis commented on Pebble Time 2 Design Reveal [video]   youtube.com/watch?v=pcPzm... · Posted by u/net01
GloriousKoji · 11 days ago
Probably because the Apple Watch is effectively a modern 10 year old smart phone made tiny with an ARM Cortex A series CPU running at nearly 2GHz while the Garmin is a ARM Cortex M series microcontroller doing ~200MHz.
leokennis · 11 days ago
And still the Garmin offers much of the same functionality. It seems Apple is wasting 30 × battery life just to be 2 × "nicer" than a Garmin.
leokennis commented on Pebble Time 2 Design Reveal [video]   youtube.com/watch?v=pcPzm... · Posted by u/net01
deanc · 12 days ago
What is the use-case now in 2025 for an e-ink watch? I have a Garmin Epix pro gen 2 which gets about a month of battery life and has a gorgeous AMOLED, has profiles for pretty much every sport ever invented, incredibly accurate GPS tracking, all day HR-tracking, ECG etc.

I understand it's about 4x the price, but there's also lower-end Garmin's that are about 2x the price with the same screen, slightly less features and similar battery life

leokennis · 11 days ago
Wait an AMOLED with 30 days of battery life?

Why/how can my Apple Watch barely make it through 24 hours?

What’s the fundamental difference between these two smartwatches that accounts for a 30× decrease in battery life?

leokennis commented on Monero appears to be in the midst of a successful 51% attack   twitter.com/p3b7_/status/... · Posted by u/treyd
01HNNWZ0MV43FF · 12 days ago
Good thing you need 30 percent, a larger number
leokennis · 12 days ago
Didn't know ChatGPT was on HN
leokennis commented on Show HN: The current sky at your approximate location, as a CSS gradient   sky.dlazaro.ca... · Posted by u/dlazaro
leokennis · 15 days ago
Should anyone appreciate it, this Shortcut for your iOS/iPadOS device will set your wallpaper to the current sky based on this nice tool:

https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/c8ba254a0272453cbe39357b144...

Just make sure that your last (or only) iDevice Home Screen is set to type “image”.

leokennis commented on When we get Komooted   bikepacking.com/plog/when... · Posted by u/atakan_gurkan
valicord · a month ago
4. Golden handcuffs
leokennis · a month ago
Or the combination of 1 and 4. If a company is willing to pay you a lot of money for “9 to 5”, there’s all the reasons in the world to just take it.

u/leokennis

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