blender can do anything with a little python
still says “those colours”
great name if you hate the idea of people searching for it.
talking shit is a completely different thing. and where’s the strawman? it feels like you don’t know what words mean.
voluntary work doesn’t make you immune to criticism and no you’re not a shit person for criticizing any work.
I’d say you’re a shit person if you can’t handle criticism though.
you don’t need an excuse to shit on anything.
what? … not liking an app is the most appropriate reason to shit on an app.
I mean Thunderbird on windows always looked like it could work on windows 95 so I’m not surprised
i think proton is getting shittified as well but you should make a post listing all these alternatives for different services, rather than peppering them in the comments.
internet explorer, yahoo mail, myspace, icq… things change. unfortunately it’s mostly due to a huge company having the resources to promote their product to convince people to migrate but still. people can leave old giants.
i can’t read anything that’s presented with that shitty cover image without a hint of irony
as i said elsewhere i tried lens on the photos app and it doesn’t work. but when i launched the lens app and then picked the image it did. Google is dumb as always
my photos app doesn’t do that for some reason, when i use lens it just recognizes the qr and searches for qr code images. it’s the stupidest thing I’ve ever seen.
edit: after your comment i also tried launching the lens app directly (rather than using lens from photos) and pick the image rather than using a camera, and that works. so google has two versions of lens on my phone that act differently. brilliant.
I’m on the phone already, if you know of a simple way to scan qr that you can see on your phone please tell me because this really annoys me
i need to know more about opensearch
it removes folds
(game engine)
I disagree. “It’s ugly” is valid criticism. It has the same value as “needs better/more appealing graphics”. You’re just annoyed it wasn’t sugar coded. In fact I’d argue the former is more valuable than the latter because it doesn’t beat around the bush and more importantly it points to a problem rather than the solution.
As a designer I find that most often customers don’t hit the mark by trying to design the thing themselves, telling me exactly what they want, essentially trying to do my job for me. Hearing the customer’s problems with it to figure out a solution on my own as a designer is better a vast majority of the time.
“I don’t like it” is bad. “I think it looks awful” is better. “I hate the colors” is best. I don’t really care about wording, I care about the information I get.