I think the best approach is to separate between frequent and rare actions. Frequent actions like cut, copy, and paste usually have recognizable icons that allow people to scan them easily when in need. Rare actions should use text only to prevent noise. Having an icon (which is most likely not as recognizable as the frequent actions) won't help
Hmm, not sure how I feel about that YouTube "Skip the sub box!" feature. As subscribing to channels means you are supporting their effort for making contents you like
Lannister always pays its debts. Unfortunately, not yours :)
In any case, we have on our roadmap some features such as setting financial goals and financial advice. We have a public roadmap here: https://github.com/orgs/lannister-capital/projects/1 any feedback is highly appreciated
I live in Indonesia. Yes, both companies have the same appeal to me and provides almost same qualities.
Is the current state in Android worth enough to be mastered? Are tech companies still android developer as a great assets in say 5 more years? I see somehow the tech companies are started to focus on the web platform. The one will stay remain great assets is fullstack developers in my opinion though