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reya _@reya.su 6 months ago
My most hated UI trend has finally been adopted by Apple. The problem with this kind of UI is that it looks fancy in screenshots, but using it daily is a nightmare - it hurts my eyes.

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HoloKat 6 months ago
Same, but 2nd most hated. Transparency can be done right but mostly in presenting data.
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reya _@reya.su 6 months ago
Apple: Fancy but not suitable for daily use. Google: Material 3 is usable but sometimes lacks depth, making things hard to find. Material 3 Expressive seems to fix this, but I haven’t tried it yet. Samsung: Do they even have a design? 😅 Microsoft: Good on paper, but poorly executed, windows is a mess.
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reya _@reya.su 6 months ago
Has it been updated for Pixel phones yet? I'll be replacing my phone with a Pixel 9 soon, so I'll try it then.
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reya _@reya.su 6 months ago
At least games and LLMs are optional, but over-engineered system UI is unacceptable. The transparency effects consume excessive resources, essentially forcing users to upgrade to the latest hardware for a smooth experience.
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reya _@reya.su 6 months ago
they just need some excuse to convince people to upgrade to the latest models 😅