I see some downvotes but you're correct. For example, in the App Store feature cards swipe left only bounces the card, you have to keep swiping to close. Swipe down closes it at once. It's not that far from the usual but has always felt strange to me. This same gesture won't close Home's new accessory card.
Do you use iOS by any chance? On android I've very noticed performance problems. Even in apps like Discord and Instagram. But Google maps and Duolingo are pretty bad at times for example. So it's not webviews that are the common denominator here
I agree. We went to the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art and walked from the station. The surroundings are stunning. Rural Denmark looks really nice. Christiania not so much. A lot of dubious looking people in the station. At least they didn't attempt to sell us drugs, maybe thanks in part to Danish culture.
Yeah it's a dump. I traveled there a few years ago with a buddy who was very excited to visit Christiania, like it was the key thing he wanted to do on the whole trip. He came away pretty disappointed.
NO and DK locked down harder, had more smart restrictions for longer and tested more than any other country in the world AFAIK. So it is better controlled now and border control is what matters most now.
We don't stay alone "enough" more than other countries for that to matter. The restrictions were just respected better, so they have been way more effective.
I've been told from friends in the UK and Spain, that the restriction were flaunted much more by people than we did and vaccine scepticism has been significantly bigger.
> - Subreddits can change background color pagewide, which renders dark practically useless.
Disable subreddit styles altogether to fix this problem. I have my complaints as well but this one you can't blame Reddit for. They wanted to do away with custom CSS on Subreddits but the community was very pro-css and thus they kept it.
I personally like to keep it on by default and blacklist ones I find annoying.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Share_A...
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Push_API
And not having to wait a week between bug fixes being deployed is a major selling point that native just can't compete with.