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I always loved the announcements back in the Jobs era. Nowadays, even though they try hard, it just misses the magic.


Well, colorful iPhones? Like the iPhone 5c?


Why is there the Czech national flag in the Apple logo?


First of all failure of the Google+ shows absolutely nothing important for this discussion. Secondly it's just your personal opinion that the Android is ugly.

Anyway, how can you even compare UX/UI design decisions with the companies ability to handle work-place environment and stuff diversity?

So yes... You are wrong like lightyears away wrong.


> First of all failure of the Google+ shows absolutely nothing important for this discussion.

Depends on what you mean by "this discussion". The manifesto which originated it - certainly not. The broader point raised about interaction between technology and sociological/humanitarian aspect of technology - I think yes.

> Secondly it's just your personal opinion that the Android is ugly.

It's not about "ugly", it's about... being very engineer-like in it's UI? As for my personal opinion, I don't mind it that much - I live in command line, after all. But I kinda learned that UI that engineer is comfortable with and UI that end-user is comfortable with are somewhat different things...

> Anyway, how can you even compare UX/UI design decisions with the companies ability to handle work-place environment and stuff diversity?

I don't and I think you completely misunderstood my point. Or, more precisely, you completely understood nothing about my point. I'm sorry I couldn't explain it better.


Bats just followed me under water... Also I am unable to shoot them as long as they are attacking me. Is it a OpenLara bug or feature from the original game?


Bug.

This is an incredible achievement though and just the sort of thing I love to see here on a Sunday!


The first is a bug. The second is still a bug, but it is how the bats behave in the original game.


I have a question. Why would you use Swift for linux development? Is there a binding to any major UI framework (QT...)?


For now it's mostly just experimentation/personal projects, but I'd like to be able to write web-servers in swift and to use it for image processing. Swift is interoperable with C, so any library with a C interface is freely available to a Swift application.


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