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?
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.