Xcode is also a pretty bad IDE feature-wise, it's hard to compare the two.
IntelliJ is not so bad resources-wise, but it's pretty RAM-hungry and so is the build process, that doesn't help.
Xcode is also a pretty bad IDE feature-wise, it's hard to compare the two.
IntelliJ is not so bad resources-wise, but it's pretty RAM-hungry and so is the build process, that doesn't help.
I had no idea it would be so scary and played through it out of sheer will to enjoy the experience. I have no idea how I made it through.
Just keep your phone permanently in airplane mode; problem fixed.
On the web you have to log back in every damn time, for one.
60 to 120 Hz is definitely noticeable to me; when scrolling, it makes a big difference. When my phone auto-switches to low battery mode and to lower refresh rates I can usually tell the difference very quickly.
Home Assistant is not only extremely useful, extremely good, but I've loved contributing to it: it's so cool being able to develop a new integration and control your actual devices with it!
There's not enough content yet for me to be addicted, (un)fortunately.
Community icons are very nice but they need some horizontal padding 😊
Dev needs to provide an adaptive app icon.
I don't like PWAs unless there is no choice to install a native app, or I'm using a service I don't want to install a full app for. They always feel laggy, don't react correctly to gestures and native touch behaviors, take a while to load, don't always work offline...
Portal 2 has grown on me more and more over the years. Now when I replay Portal, I'm disappointed that it's not more like Portal 2. The story, the puzzles, the overall mood, the environmental design, the characters, the damn soundtrack—everything's just perfect.
If it's the same, why do you care?
Of course it's not the same.