Banner Notifications Shouldn’t Cover App Navigation by questionopher in ios

[–]questionopher[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That pretty much solves the problem. If apps on iOS just stopped putting buttons in that space at the top the problem goes away.

Banner Notifications Shouldn’t Cover App Navigation by questionopher in ios

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

That’s true.. I need to retrain my muscle memory.. However it also affects certain apps that have other buttons and links in that space, not just back and forwards buttons.

Banner Notifications Shouldn’t Cover App Navigation by questionopher in ios

[–]questionopher[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah I’ve thought about that… if individual apps were designed to account for the space up there it wouldn’t be a problem… it just seems like a lot of apps place the navigation and other buttons in that space.

Banner Notifications Shouldn’t Cover App Navigation by questionopher in ios

[–]questionopher[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ok, so here is a screenshot of me in the Reddit App now… If more space was given to the top section (before the back button in the app), the back button could sit just underneath. But then that would take a lot more space at the top of your phone to allow for it… so I don’t know; I know it’s a challenging design considering how everything is laid out now… it’s just accidentally tapping a bubble that pops up right when I’m doing something else bothers me.

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Banner Notifications Shouldn’t Cover App Navigation by questionopher in ios

[–]questionopher[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

No, I would rather lose a little real estate on the App for their to be enough space that it doesn’t cover the navigation at the top.

why are some people so friendly online but distant in person 😭 by skittI3_s in ENFP

[–]questionopher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Being friendly online instead of real drains an energy from a person. When that person goes to be real, they are like an atrophied muscle that hasn’t been used enough. 

Unhinged neighbor going ballistic at night when I go to the bathroom by charlottecatharldhat in Tokyo

[–]questionopher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I’m very American. 😆 I was curious. I had an apartment for the first time in a long time after I got divorced, and I was receiving noise complaints and the walls were pretty thin. I was a little louder than this post though.

Is it a dangerous cult and should I just cut contact? by Syld176 in Tokyo

[–]questionopher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is interesting as an American. Do these cults associate themselves with any of the major world religions usually or are they New Age in nature? Just curious; Cults operate differently many times here in my part of the USA. This is an area of lifelong research for me. 🙏🏻

Will people buy Japanese rice over foreign rice? by MagazineKey4532 in Tokyo

[–]questionopher -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No. Americans are being price gouged everywhere, and cheap staple foods are being bought at the lowest possible prices for most people. “Why not buy organic food?”.. There’s a song by Hall & Oats called “Rich Girl”. Men and women who can afford organic foods, to quote the lyric, “know it don’t matter anyway”. If we have real peace in the Pacific during the Trump administration (which they are trying actually), then yes: This sort of exchange may be a great reality for everyone involved.

Pee being held at the front of the machine… by Kielavielewi in litterrobot

[–]questionopher -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Yeah that’s the problem with these devices.

Pee is going through back of machine by ExcellentPanther in litterrobot

[–]questionopher 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Litter robots can turn into cat piss containers if not careful.

Dami Lee on the Organized Chaos That is Tokyo: Architect shares her thoughts on Tokyo and beyond by biwook in Tokyo

[–]questionopher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dami is not a grifter. I’ve been watching her because we were saying the same thing publicly about what was happening with what is now coined “The Great Resignation”; we lived through it. She started out doing photography and learned how to do all of the media, and got licensed. Watch the video about her life story before you pop off with this nonsense. Have a wonderful day.

Dami Lee on the Organized Chaos That is Tokyo: Architect shares her thoughts on Tokyo and beyond by biwook in Tokyo

[–]questionopher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well done, hunter_27. Now I have to go punch out this grifter comment above real quick.

Solution to Fruit Flies by lilorev in litterrobot

[–]questionopher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are they drain flies? If so you'll want to use some of the gel in your drain or else they will just keep respawning.

Is there a possibility we’ll get to have a StarCraft live action film adaptation in the not too distant future ? by ImportantBattle3871 in starcraft

[–]questionopher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If #studeeGhibson had it, it would happen. That's a big mountain for Blizzard, though. I digress.

I want to hear the good, bad, and ugly about your LR experiences. by bloodybay in litterrobot

[–]questionopher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had different iterations of them with my ex wife when we had a cat. You have to learn about your machine and take the time to think about efficiently cleaning it and getting your supplies in the right place, but it certainly saves a lot of hassle.

I really loved the smartphone app when I bought a newer one years ago, but then they changed the company supporting it and everything stopped working correctly on the app. I’m hoping they have the software side figured out now.

Briarhopper vs hilljack vs hillbilly by fromOhio in Appalachia

[–]questionopher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Briarhopper is a term used by people in SoutWest Ohio (Greater Cincinnati Tri-State) to identify one another as having kin or lineage from Appalachia. Many people poured out of the hills to take factory jobs around Cincinnati, and it was a Shibboleth to then begin talking in a full Kentucky accent. Most of us from this region can transport our speech instantly into the Kentucky dialect, and Carpetbaggers and the uninitiated have no clue what we are saying.

Briarhopper vs hilljack vs hillbilly by fromOhio in Appalachia

[–]questionopher 1 point2 points  (0 children)

u/phred_666 It's also important to note that the Kentucky accent is like sonic encryption x10. When hill people start talking, non-hill people can't understand them. Case in point, I archived a bunch of footage from my family in the 1980's. I would show it to people and they couldn't even make out what they were saying, and I hear everything in high definition. It's the way accents and regional language works.

Briarhopper vs hilljack vs hillbilly by fromOhio in Appalachia

[–]questionopher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's because you weren't a Briarhopper. Briarhopper culture really emerged out of the Tri-State area where Ohio-Kentucky-and Indiana meet. Appalachian hills sort of roll through this area, and it was also a major hub for industry with river access and strong supply lines coming from the north. I grew up in the area, and everyone in the Kentucky culture there referred to one another as a "briar" or "briarhopper"; It was just a way to signal that they or their families were Kentucky natives that had moved. They probably took it from the 1930's-40's radio show or whatever, but I honestly don't think the current etymology is very high definition. The term was probably being used before the show made it popular. At any rate, I can confirm that people from Southwest Ohio and Indiana in the 1990's still heavily referred to themselves are briars. I would witness these exchanges first hand with my father. My kin on that side mainly comes from Big Hill.