• Jesus@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Every modern release of iOS is more like Android, and every modern release of Android is more like iOS. Welcome to convergent evolution.

    By 2030, the only major difference between Android and iOS will be that, when you hit the bottom of a scrolling page, one will be a little bouncy and the other will be a little stretchy.

    People will still fight over which OS is the best.

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        8 months ago

        In this release, we added a big claw you can use to pinch the nose of someone who was foolish enough to buy a phone from our competitor.

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        8 months ago

        Except one crab costs more than the other … still the same crabs though

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      8 months ago

      Bullshit, by 2030 everything will be doomscrollable thanks to generative text AI. Our marketing department has done some research and concluded that our customers will stop using their device if they hit the bottom.

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        8 months ago

        Yeah, I assume the Android stretch is because Apple might throw a legal hissy fit if they directly cloned iOS’s “rubber banding.” It was one of the early R&D interaction models that was key to Jobs green lighting the iPhone.

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          8 months ago

          Really? That’s kind of neat. I will say, iphones feel really nice to use, with the haptics and also general fluid animations. That is, assuming you do “basic phone things”, because as soon as you try and do complex things you need many more taps per action and sometimes the animated delay gets in the way.

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            8 months ago

            Turning on some of an OS’ accessibility setting around motor and vision impairments can speed things up if you want to fly fast. There are a lot fun hidden features that will kill animation or open up hidden shortcuts.

            IMHO, the end of scroll animation is probably one of the more harmless ones. Since scroll bars are usually hidden or faint, it provides some affordance for hitting the end of the line.

            Using an old Android phone that does a hard stop really feels pretty bad now. It’s one of those “how the fuck did we live this way for so long” moments. It’s like going back to a lower refresh rate on a display. It just feels kind of janky.

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              8 months ago

              I like the animations for the most part. The only time it gets annoying is when I misclick and have to wait for the animation of shame to complete lol