But Nothing Phone isn't a Pixel, is it? Yeah, I think it's probably closer to the Pixel's clean software experience than Samsung's bloated one, but still, this doesn't seem to be fair comparison.
I see. For me it's mostly programming stuff. As long as the issue in question isn't very obscure then DuckDuckGo is doing fine. However, if it's mentioned in a single 5 year old GitHub issue then Google is pretty much the only chance to find it in my experience.
In such a system, people work on what they want, when they want, and provide for society because it's their true desire.
I find it kinda hard to believe that people would be able to achieve the level of organization and would be willing to put in the effort required just by doing what they want when they want, without any outside incentive. I'm not talking about a painting or a book, that's why I specifically mentioned things requiring large investments. And by investment I didn't mean just money but time and effort in general.
I bought a new smartphone a few months back and I didn't realize it doesn't have a headphone jack until recently. That was the first instance when I wanted to use it. But it turned out that BT was supported in that case too.
I absolutely see how removing jack is a problem for some people, but there is also a significant group which couldn't care less. I haven't used wired headphones in years.
A vast majority of the code in question is the code I've written for my work projects with multiple active contributors and refactoring is very common too. We all like to shit on Python for various reasons but no one in my environment ever complained about whitespace.
Like I said, I don't think whitespace is perfect as a part of syntax but I'm much more likely to forget a semicolon than a proper indentation and this applies to any language. I guess it's not universal tough, because you can often see code with messed up indentation on online forums etc. TBH this is just unthinkable to me, indentation is absolutely necessary for me to be able to read code and reason about it. When I'm thinking about blocks and scopes it's not because I counted semicolons and braces, it's 100% indentation.
I live in Wrocław, not Kraków, so I can't tell you anything about the city specifics.
About the winter - recently winters in Poland are mostly snow-less and the temperature usually doesn't fall very low as well. There's a lot of rain, water, puddles and mud though. I think cycling should be kinda possible for most of the winter but I wouldn't expect it to be very pleasant. I, for one, use my bike as much possible in summer but definitely prefer public transportation during winter.
- Niagara Launcher - literally changed the way I use my phone. Every single app is at most two taps away. And I really like the simple aesthetic.
- Taskito - just a tasks / todo app but for some reason I like it much more than most of the popular apps.
I don't see how this supports your point then. If "setting up proxy" means "packaging it to run on thousands user machines" then isn't there obvious and huge potential for a disastrous fuckup?