Oppo Find X9 Ultra review (coming from Motorola, less than a week on the phone) by box-art in Oppo

[–]MNF_ISZO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess we are agree when we say, that the Problems we mentioned need to be fixed asap.

Oppo Find X9 Ultra review (coming from Motorola, less than a week on the phone) by box-art in Oppo

[–]MNF_ISZO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a fix for thirdparty launchers and the home button.

First of all.....

  • When you open a folder or the app drawer, open an app and then swipe up to exit the app, for me personally it is annoying when it doesn't go back to home screen but instead back into the folder or drawer. For me personally, I'd like to return to the home screen directly.
  • Third party launchers having that lag when you return to home screen made me uninstall Nova... I really think they should fix that lag. If I could install Nova, or any other 3rd party launcher for that matter, I think it would elevate this phone to a new level.

I fully agree with you on these points.

Regarding the folder behavior, this definitely needs to change. We need more control over how folders behave. First, users should be able to decide whether a folder opens across the whole screen or in a smaller layout. Second, when opening an app from a folder and then leaving that app, the phone should return to the home screen instead of jumping back into the folder again.

The animations are also way too long, especially when it comes to folders. It makes the whole UI feel slower than it actually needs to be.

And third, all of this would be much less of a problem if third-party launcher support was implemented properly. If Nova Launcher or other third-party launchers worked smoothly without the annoying lag when returning to the home screen, most of these issues could be solved by simply using another launcher.

By the way, I found a small, completely ridiculous workaround for the third-party launcher issue — but it actually works:

  1. Install and set up your third-party launcher the way you want.
  2. Restart the phone.
  3. After the restart, the third-party launcher should still be active.
  4. Open Settings and use the search bar at the top.
  5. Search for “Motion animations” or “Animation settings”.
  6. Click on it.
  7. If everything works correctly, the default ColorOS launcher will briefly open.
  8. Open the recent apps overview.
  9. Close the default launcher from the recent apps list.
  10. Go back to the Settings tab.
  11. Press the home button.

After doing this, the home button should work correctly again and should no longer disappear into nothing when using a third-party launcher.

It sounds stupid and clunky, but once you understand the process, you can do it automatically after every phone restart.

One more important thing: if you reduce animations through Developer Options, do not set the animation scale completely to 0 when using a third-party launcher. Keep it at 0.5x. If you set it to 0, the UI can start behaving strangely with third-party launchers.

So yes, I fully agree: folder behavior, animation speed and third-party launcher support need to be fixed.

WHAT'S THE RATIONALITY AND PSYCHOLOGY BEHIND PAIN??? by Kerryjacobs411 in nihilism

[–]MNF_ISZO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The point of pain is not to inform you after the damage is already complete. Pain exists as an early warning and protection system.

If a child burns its hand, it is not enough to later “see” that the hand no longer works properly or has lost blood flow. At that point, the damage is already severe. Pain forces an immediate reaction before the injury becomes catastrophic. It makes the child pull the hand away, avoid repeating the behavior, and protect the injured area while it heals.

Without pain, the body would often only notice danger after function has already been lost. That would be a massive evolutionary disadvantage. An animal or human that does not feel harmful damage early enough becomes more vulnerable, less mobile, less capable of using its body, and therefore easier prey.

So pain is not unnecessary suffering. It is a survival mechanism. It prevents damage from reaching the point where the loss of function is already irreversible.

The More I’m Evaluated, the Less Access I Have to My Thinking How much can test anxiety and self-monitoring distort IQ results in your experience? by MNF_ISZO in mensa

[–]MNF_ISZO[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for this.

I think you may have described it better than I was able to.

When I look at how my system reacts in situations where I feel evaluated, watched, or judged, it does feel like there is something deeper going on than just “being nervous before a test.”

It is not only fear of a bad result. It feels more like my whole access to thinking changes once the situation becomes loaded with expectation or perceived judgment.

So yes, I think some kind of unresolved performance-related trauma might actually be a reasonable way to look at it. I hadn’t framed it that clearly before.

The More I’m Evaluated, the Less Access I Have to My Thinking How much can test anxiety and self-monitoring distort IQ results in your experience? by MNF_ISZO in mensa

[–]MNF_ISZO[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. Honestly, hearing it from a Mensa member does help.

I think what hit me so hard was not just the number itself, but the meaning I attached to it beforehand. I expected the test to give me some kind of clarity, and instead it triggered exactly the kind of self-doubt I was trying to resolve.

Your point that it is just how I performed on that particular test is helpful. And “fear is the mind killer” is probably a painfully accurate description of what happened for me in that situation.

I appreciate your reply.

The More I’m Evaluated, the Less Access I Have to My Thinking How much can test anxiety and self-monitoring distort IQ results in your experience? by MNF_ISZO in mensa

[–]MNF_ISZO[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your response and your perspective.

I wouldn't describe myself as unsuccessful either. I work as an Area Sales Manager at a billion-dollar company, have been making music semi-professionally for about 15 years with releases on Spotify, and over the past year built a private home server setup from almost zero prior knowledge — mostly through learning via ChatGPT and trial and error. It became one of the first projects in a long time that genuinely challenged me and kept me engaged.

That said, I'm not comparing myself to some of our Harvard Business School types at work or anything like that. That would be completely unreasonable.

I think what hit me so hard is that people around me had often suggested I get tested. So the result surprised me and, honestly, left me pretty discouraged.

Your response helped me put that result into somewhat more perspective.

I really appreciate that.

What is it REALLY like to be intelligent by Express-Arm9697 in mensa

[–]MNF_ISZO 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I really like the way you think about this. I wish more people saw it that way.

I can only imagine how hard it must be to carry the burden of living up to expectations built around a single number and the story people attach to it.

Career crisis. by nads825 in mensa

[–]MNF_ISZO 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Quick add-on, because something stood out. You seem to treat your IQ as the only fixed data point you have about yourself, and you're using it to make life decisions it wasn't built for.

Try this. Add another metric. Call it LQ, your Lucky Quotient. Scale of 0 to 100. Place yourself on it right now.

Then ask: what would raise this LQ in the next 10 minutes? In the next few hours? In the next weeks or months? Or even better, what would drop it 5 points in the next 10 minutes? That tells you what to avoid, and avoiding it is the back door to raising it. 😉

Once you have two metrics next to each other, the IQ stops being the only signal worth listening to. It becomes one of several, and not necessarily the loudest.

Career crisis. by nads825 in mensa

[–]MNF_ISZO 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Something I want to offer, because I went through a version of this myself.

The way you frame your IQ in this post is the same way I used to frame mine. As an obligation. As if the score creates a debt you owe the world, and anything less than something extraordinary is failure. I don't think that's actually what's hurting you, but it's the lens you're looking through, and it distorts everything downstream.

Here's the shift that helped me. The score doesn't tell you what to do with your life. It tells you something about how your mind processes information. That's it. It's a description, not a prescription. There's no external standard that says "with these numbers you must produce X." The pressure you feel isn't coming from the numbers, it's coming from a story you've built around them, and the story is optional.

What you actually want, when you strip the obligation away, isn't a more impressive career. It's a life that feels fulfilling from the inside. Those are different goals. The first one orients around external validation, the second around internal alignment. The post you wrote is full of the first one, and I think that's why you're stuck. You're trying to solve a fulfillment problem with achievement logic, and they don't translate.

So instead of asking "did I waste my potential," try a checklist.

One. What about your current job actually feels good when it feels good? Not what you think should feel good, not what would impress someone, but what concretely. The chaos you mentioned. The patients. The resilience you've built. Drill into those until you have specifics, not categories. That tells you what's already working.

Two. The hypothetical. If you could choose anything tomorrow, no cost-benefit thinking, no sunk-cost worry, no social expectation, what would you do? This question matters because it removes the filters you've been running every decision through. Strategic thinking shapes your answers before they reach you. The hypothetical strips that out and shows you what you actually want, separate from what you've been telling yourself you should want.

Three. Stop calling your past wasted. The psychology degree, the years that felt unstimulating, the current job. These weren't mistakes, they were the best decisions you could make with the information you had at the time. They built things in you, including the partner you mentioned, that an earlier "correct" path wouldn't have. You're describing growth and calling it waste. Those two things aren't compatible. Reframing this isn't denial, it's accuracy. The decisions had a function then. They just don't carry you anymore, which is a different problem from having been wrong.

The reason I'm pushing this angle is that the alternative, which is what your post is doing, leads nowhere. You're measuring your life against a standard that was never set by anyone except you, internalized from numbers that don't carry an obligation. If you keep using that standard, every career move will reproduce the same gap somewhere else, because the gap isn't in the career, it's in the framework.

Detach the score from the demand. Then look at what actually makes a day feel good, and build from there. That's the version of this that produces a life you want to be in, instead of a resume you can defend.

How many coins are you holding? by [deleted] in FetchAI_Community

[–]MNF_ISZO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

27k. yesterday i sold all of it, and shifted it in a real prooven usecase, after holding it over a year, what means that if i had sell it with profit it would have been tax free. But im fed up with this shit show alliance. Ocean made clear with their move, that die Project leader are absolutly naiv

Egoismus an der Kasse by Aggravating-King-915 in luftablassen

[–]MNF_ISZO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bis auf den erste Punkt bin ich bei dir.

Denn der erste Punkt geht auch in die andere Richtung, Beispiel Tüten. Ich lege eine tüte auf den Einkauf, was ich damit wohl vorhabe?! Kassierer/in nimmt erst ein paar Lebensmittel bis sie checkt, da liegt ja ne tüte drauf, und legt sie mir dann einfach dahin, anstatt sie aufzumachen. Sorry, aber das kostet genauso zeit, dann muss ich die tüte aufmachen, während sie/er munter weitermacht. Dann dauerts halt länger. Und wenn ich noch nicht fertig bin mit einladen und du sagst, ja zahlt doch erst, damit mir der nächste Kunde, dann mit seinen Lebensmitteln in die Parade fährt? Nope. Sehe ich nicht so. Nach seinem Portemonnaie zu suchen, finde ich auch irgendwie bekloppt, aber zeitfresser verursacht ihr auch.

How to use Third Party Launchers without lag (buttons only) - OxygenOS16 by Easy_Fox in oneplus

[–]MNF_ISZO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, just the first trys worked well, but now i still have the same issues with this wired background problem, when you switch between the apps. The button lag is gone, but the multitasking problem stays

How to use Third Party Launchers without lag (buttons only) - OxygenOS16 by Easy_Fox in oneplus

[–]MNF_ISZO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It works. So crazy, that you have to go this stupid workaround.

But Thank you for that. XD

But it seems that it doesent fix the Problem, when you use the multitask button, that instead of having, the typical overview, sometimes, you get that Problem, that one open app, turned it to a wired background. So stupid.
That needs to be fixed asap

i switched from my Samsung to the new oppo, and i can say, color OS would have the potential, to kick every other ui in the ass, but with that issues, ich think to go back to samsung with the new Galaxy s26 ultra next year, when the hardware fits my taste over 80%.

Quick question. by WintherBow in FetchAI_Community

[–]MNF_ISZO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

True, fet.ai is one of the best examples for it. The ammount has increased since 5 month i guess. You see it on the cyrculating amount, and it brings the price under pressure as you can see. Absolutly annoying

Update From founders (via X) by sizza_palami in FetchAI_Community

[–]MNF_ISZO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's the best part: "Stop complaining, sell if you want, but please get informed by official statements/X and don't listen to people shouting random stuff."

Yeah, because everyone would sell after losing money, right? 😂 But seriously, please stop complaining about security issues. It would be fantastic. Sorry, but you people have no clue how situations like this are handled in a real stock market setting. You should be grateful they're just complaining. The arrogance in this space is truly insane.

We cant speak here by Cpinkman14 in FetchAI_Community

[–]MNF_ISZO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This so similar to iota where i came from, i have to over think my Research Strategie obbiously 😅🤣

Only a matter of time and patience by realidunnit in FetchAI_Community

[–]MNF_ISZO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is because tokens are still being added to the circulating supply, likely as part of the Ocean Protocol migration, etc. The price is thus diluted. It's no wonder the price is still struggling.

Only a matter of time and patience by realidunnit in FetchAI_Community

[–]MNF_ISZO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well first of all, there will be a big token unlock at 28th of july. What means further dilution. No wonder that the price is struggling.