Nice.
Haven’t noticed the features disappearing from the market. All my phones so far had them since the android rising. Guess I’ve been lucky.
Nice.
Haven’t noticed the features disappearing from the market. All my phones so far had them since the android rising. Guess I’ve been lucky.
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Are those features that uncommon now?
Also, I thought HTC went out of business some time ago.
Let me guess: it now involves NFTs? ;p
edit: does not seem so, no mention of that in the article
Wish there were pictures of the robot :(
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Swipe keyboards are way more efficient, try it out of you have time.
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Whenever I raise concerns about production after being explicitly asked to do so, they are always downplayed and promptly ignored. No matter who asks. Product managers, bosses… Why even ask? It’s like they expect that there is nothing to worry about and it’s some sort of rethorical question aimed for us to collectively smell their assess.
This stance always bites us in the ass not long after production starts in ways I and others have predicted, and always generates much bigger costs than if the errors wouldn’t have been produced in the first place.
It really makes me think they are trained to do so on purpose. Maybe starting those fires makes them less likely to get fired, since somebody had to put them out? Maybe it’s easier to get a raise for swift crisis management using solutions that were proposed even before the fire started? No idea.
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