Kirca
@Kirca@lemmy.world
- Comment on Report: Apple is testing foldable iPhones, having the same problems as everyone else 9 months ago:
They aren’t crap at all, stop projecting your opinion as fact.
At worst they’re niche, but provide tangible and easily understandable benefits that you might not care about that others love. That’s like me hating on the newest Samsungs camera, just because I personally don’t value mobile photography.
Your complaints about durabilitu are pretty tied these days, the technology has improved a lot and you can realistically be as careless as you can with any other cell phone. There are valid concerns , such as Samsungs issue with hairline cracking along the hinge, but you can stop parroting points addressed over the past 5 years now.
- Comment on Monster Hunter Wilds planned release on Steam 2025 10 months ago:
Thanks for that I forgot they had released a whole new game in between, hopefully winter sale has a decent deal and I can give it a crack
- Comment on Monster Hunter Wilds planned release on Steam 2025 10 months ago:
I haven’t actually tried mhw on stead deck, does it run well?
- Comment on Discord is on a quest to become a better messaging app 11 months ago:
What do you mean? Having three seperate settings buttons with options divvyed between them makes perfect sense
- Comment on The Dog Food poem 1 year ago:
And to think, that you were trusted.
- Comment on iPhone 15's USB-C Port Remains Limited to Lightning Speeds 1 year ago:
It’s not quite that simple when you’re talking about a company with huge market share like that because the decisions they make go on to effect the market as a whole, look at headphone jacks, or screen notches for example. Not saying this is only apples fault, companies following their lead are just as bad or worse in some cases.
We can see it happening again with the removal of Sim cards, sure it won’t effect me, but if it becomes more industry standard, it will; and I like physical Sims (though that argument is not for here).
In my opinion it is important to know and criticize market leaders to try to avoid those changes becoming industry norm. To use your example, I would care about what whiteware my neighbours buy if the shitty decisions they make come back to effect me down the road. Look at the criticism of smart TVs and how hard it is to get a top featured “dumb Tvs” now.