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CriticalCathed
·6 anni fa·discuss
One could argue that its merely lost to another government faction. Ala intra-aristocratic strife.
CriticalCathed
·7 anni fa·discuss
>I never see the Reddit mobile site and never need to tell the browser to request the desktop mode.

There is a seemingly persistent bug where reddit fails to remember preferences surrounding mobile/desktop and old/redesign. Sometimes you will click a link and the page it delivers you to will be on the mobile site, sometimes it will take you to the redesign. It's been going on for at least a year. I use reddit a lot and I run into it at least every week. Sometimes it sticks and I have to relog to get my preferences back.
CriticalCathed
·7 anni fa·discuss
Aside from Rich Integration (which is arguably also there if you include bots/scripting), most IRC clients have search, history, emoji, and reminders. What's missing I think is a pretty UI and lots of marketing.
CriticalCathed
·7 anni fa·discuss
I only used linked in as a resume i could refer people to and occasionally for networking with other professionals. what linkedin actually became is a way to get tons of unsolicited offers from headhunters and the resume component lost significant value because of that. I deleted my profile but there's no undoing it because of thoroughly it got crawled. I regret using it.

whatever new system comes it better have stronger privacy controls and more free form resumes.
CriticalCathed
·7 anni fa·discuss
Just about every Human Computer Interaction focused computer scientist I know is adamant that touch screens are inappropriate and vastly sub-optimal for many of the purposes it is currently employed in.

I don't think it's that researchers think it's good. I think that executives and programmers do.