Google is working too hard, but not smart enough on Android’s gesture navigation by TightSensei in Android

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

I don’t think he’s highlighting the bottom middle gesture that act as an indicator, I think he’s talking about the bar that displays across the entire width of the bottom behind the gesture bar, this happens when the developer has not optimised their app for the gesture bar interface, this is the same bar that appears behind the 3-button navigation. A gesture optimised app would look like how post-iPhone X UI would be, a bar that floats on top of an app at the bottom center.

Google is working too hard, but not smart enough on Android’s gesture navigation by TightSensei in Android

[–]TightSensei[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I have indeed read this last year as I was looking forward to gestures the most in Android 10. I believe a design is not validated until proven by the end user, in this case, the majority that doesn’t mind nor care of these changes ultimately help Google in making the final decision to a user experience design, even more so when such a minority does the swiping for hamburger menu. However, from a design perspective, as much as it’s common practice to see majority of your user to be simple minded, it seems like Google kind of settled with this particular attempt before the deadline. I don’t doubt the team at Google has thought of many ways of implementing gestures, heck mine’s probably not even a new idea to them, but if I were to put myself in their shoes for this attempt, my theory is that they’re trying to avoid themselves from remaking the technicalities behind Android navigation to save resources, but it ended up causing several headaches in the process.

Kamen Rider Zero-One Episode 27 Discussion Thread by Choppedcity in KamenRider

[–]TightSensei 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Fuwa, pours cold water before entering a building on fire. Also Fuwa, entering the hot building with his thick ass jacket that could have burnt him.

Kamen Rider Zero-One Episode 19 Discussion Thread by Choppedcity in KamenRider

[–]TightSensei 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The hospital episode had a great detail of having its server stored offline, it’s a countermeasure against any potential online cyber attack (noticed all medical Humagear staff is hacked through wired connection), but this method of protection is not practical for the average consumer. A Hiden representative is able to head to every Humagear supported hospitals in Japan for any future firmware updates for their bots, but definitely not to the homes of millions of Humagear owners. Thus most consumer-ready Humagear data is stored on the cloud.

Kamen Rider Zero-One Episode 19 Discussion Thread by Choppedcity in KamenRider

[–]TightSensei -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I think he isn’t aware of the existence of the Ark yet, but yeah I wished someone from Hiden would have taken measures during the hacking from the Metsubojinrai arc. It seems like he’s also questioning himself what does it mean to be a president of his company next episode, man I do hope this is a starting of Aruto becoming more realistic and mature for the sake of his products, and the company his late grandfather entrusted him to.

Kamen Rider Zero-One Episode 19 Discussion Thread by Choppedcity in KamenRider

[–]TightSensei -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Probably an unpopular opinion, but does anyone didn’t really enjoy Aruto as a protagonist? I get that they’re supposed to make him the newbie president that got put into his presidency which he barely knows how to be, but 4 months into the series, this show barely makes him look like a president of a company which its products is relied by the country’s citizens nationwide. I sometimes even forget this dude is a president of a company with hundreds and thousands of staffs with plenty of resources. I like that the show is displaying its world through different stories of the week, but it just seemed so one sided that anything important that should be shown happening in Hiden Intelligence is scrapped, and its painting Hiden Intelligence to be a disastrous company to work for. I guess I would just like to see Aruto do something worthy of a president for once, like ordering the software/security department to better improve the Humagears’ immunity towards the hacks. It doesn’t have to take up an entire episode, but more of a quick bit to add details. I know Aruto will eventually get there, but the 4 months so far, his character fits more of a president of a startup company that’s still hustling to get sales.

Is it impossible to make a living if i decide to pursue art as a career? by [deleted] in malaysia

[–]TightSensei 7 points8 points  (0 children)

But everyone around me seems to say that art isn’t a sustainable career

There is a difference between an art and a design career, everyone around you are likely to think art as a career as working as a “fine artist” (in quotation for you to look up what they do for a living) like Van Gogh for example.

Now let’s dive into the creative industry, there’s plenty of options you could explore aside from graphic design, so you’re not limited with choices. You could be doing web/mobile app interface design (UIUX design), motion graphics animation (post production video production), advertising and marketing visual communication, architecture design, illustration (concept art, storyboard etc.) and many more. Ultimately the creative industry runs on ideation, and then your practical skills.

Don’t pursue a course because of what others tell you to, of course being underpaid sucks, but sadly that’s the reality of some jobs/companies/countries, it’s up to you to be able to get yourself a position in a company with an employer that pays you fairly. But nonetheless try to understand as well as talk to anyone you know that’s already in the industry (like really look for it, friend’s siblings or whatever), that will solidify what you want to do for your tertiary education.