I feel like 99% of the issue here is just google wanting things to take off faster and then cancelling them when they don’t. If they had just kept most of this stuff up for a couple more years it would’ve taken off.
Just the other day I went to use google-charts in a Javascript project and wondered why nom wouldnt download the library. Turns out the discontinued it. Google Charts! The thing they themselves use for GCP all the time. They apparently try to make a community project out of it vut so far there is just an Issue thread of devs arguing what they should do with the code.
I recently switched to iOS a year ago and so far it’s great! The phone work’s amazingly and I watched the reveal of iOS 16 and was able to get it and all its features when it released with no compromises. Unlike when I’d watch Google IO, see the new features. Wait a year for my oneplus phone to get the update only to find that it’s basically missing most of the features and the skin on it even covers up all the aesthetic changes.
I wish phone manufacturers like Samsung and Nokia didn’t kill their own OSes in early 2010s. When a manufacturer controls both hardware and software, they can truly make great things happen by optimising them to work together. Sadly, we only have Apple now. Others like Samsung or OnePlus control neither hardware (Qualcomm and other chip makers do) nor software (Google makes the software). Pre-Android Samsung “Wave” line of smartphones were running their own Bada OS, which was better in every aspect at the time (battery consumption, performance, uniqueness). Just like iOS, Bada was built from the ground up and specifically designed for Samsung’s hardware it was running on. But it only existed for 3 years or so. It was only taking off and Samsung brutally killed it, switching to a then-buggy and ugly Android. Nokia also killed Symbian, which was pretty good in its final form. Android is much better now than it was back then, but these fundamental problems would never go away, since you need to control everything to do things right.
@@FF9F00Tbf, in the case of Qualcomm BREW the switch was necessary as that hellscape (albeit a hellscape I enjoy tinkering with) has ZERO memory safety, not even virtual memory due to the SOC not having an MMU. For that alone phone manufacturers switching to Android was great because it has "creature comforts" like an application doing a double free not taking the whole system down...
Even open source projects like Android can be just as evil as their proprietary contemporaries if said project is in control of the capitalists and not the people! Android has gotten so locked down over the years that I've come to hate it.
I like how all this garbage takes ~200MB a per program on Android phones and Google mandates all the OEMs install it all. Then years later all this crap is EOL and just sitting on the NAND flash pointlessly eating up storage. Very much NOT fun if you collect old prepaid/low end android phones! Especially if it's a tracfone and you can't unlock the bootloader.
1:25 Pssst...i know it's your channel and you can say what you want if you want new subscriber and ppl to drain away 10+ minutes of their time - Keep politic out of your segment. It doesn't matter how much you know, once you show your political side, your passing knowledge don't matter any more. Peace [unsub]
Steve Jobs: “If you don't cannibalize yourself, someone else will”
Google: Write That Down, WRITE THAT DOWN!!!
Lmfao, ikr 🤣🤣🤣
The Chromecast Audio is the best product google has ever released, but they discontinued it as soon as they released the Google Home.
I feel like 99% of the issue here is just google wanting things to take off faster and then cancelling them when they don’t. If they had just kept most of this stuff up for a couple more years it would’ve taken off.
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Just the other day I went to use google-charts in a Javascript project and wondered why nom wouldnt download the library.
Turns out the discontinued it. Google Charts! The thing they themselves use for GCP all the time.
They apparently try to make a community project out of it vut so far there is just an Issue thread of devs arguing what they should do with the code.
God forbid someone needs to process lab data.
I found this video so funny 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Google really is a murderer!!!
8:58 Have I mentioned I hate modern Android?
RIP Nest Secure.
I can bet this video would've done better, if the title was " Google is a Shinigami " .
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I recently switched to iOS a year ago and so far it’s great! The phone work’s amazingly and I watched the reveal of iOS 16 and was able to get it and all its features when it released with no compromises. Unlike when I’d watch Google IO, see the new features. Wait a year for my oneplus phone to get the update only to find that it’s basically missing most of the features and the skin on it even covers up all the aesthetic changes.
I wish phone manufacturers like Samsung and Nokia didn’t kill their own OSes in early 2010s. When a manufacturer controls both hardware and software, they can truly make great things happen by optimising them to work together. Sadly, we only have Apple now. Others like Samsung or OnePlus control neither hardware (Qualcomm and other chip makers do) nor software (Google makes the software). Pre-Android Samsung “Wave” line of smartphones were running their own Bada OS, which was better in every aspect at the time (battery consumption, performance, uniqueness). Just like iOS, Bada was built from the ground up and specifically designed for Samsung’s hardware it was running on. But it only existed for 3 years or so. It was only taking off and Samsung brutally killed it, switching to a then-buggy and ugly Android. Nokia also killed Symbian, which was pretty good in its final form. Android is much better now than it was back then, but these fundamental problems would never go away, since you need to control everything to do things right.
@@FF9F00Tbf, in the case of Qualcomm BREW the switch was necessary as that hellscape (albeit a hellscape I enjoy tinkering with) has ZERO memory safety, not even virtual memory due to the SOC not having an MMU.
For that alone phone manufacturers switching to Android was great because it has "creature comforts" like an application doing a double free not taking the whole system down...
Even open source projects like Android can be just as evil as their proprietary contemporaries if said project is in control of the capitalists and not the people!
Android has gotten so locked down over the years that I've come to hate it.
I like how all this garbage takes ~200MB a per program on Android phones and Google mandates all the OEMs install it all.
Then years later all this crap is EOL and just sitting on the NAND flash pointlessly eating up storage. Very much NOT fun if you collect old prepaid/low end android phones!
Especially if it's a tracfone and you can't unlock the bootloader.
1:25 Pssst...i know it's your channel and you can say what you want if you want new subscriber and ppl to drain away 10+ minutes of their time - Keep politic out of your segment. It doesn't matter how much you know, once you show your political side, your passing knowledge don't matter any more. Peace [unsub]
There was no politics in this video. Cheers!
If that’s what you take away from this video I’d be glad you unsubscribed. Good work keep it up. Your videos have been very helpful and informative
You're brave posting this on (Google's) RUclips