• coyootje@lemmy.world
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    You forgot the 100 browser tabs as well. They have it get so bad that it no longer says a number, just a smiley.

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      Is it Chrome that shows a smiley? I could have swore it showed the infinity symbol after a certain number, but I may be confusing it with Firefox. 😂

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    I do not even have the mental fortitude to ignore all those notifications

    I have no idea how some people do it!

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      I get like a few notifications a day, mostly just ntfy notification from all my autotion script telling me was something successfull or watchtower thelling me what docker container was update so that I know that it is cause of the update that something started behaving wrongly.

      Everything else I ignore with passion, even have notification sound’s and vibration turned off for specific app’s so I don’t get sound or vibration even if my phone is on full blast. Help’s a lot.

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      You just do. I read the pop-up, if it’s important I open the app if not I do nothing and the notification just sits there. Also end of the day I just scroll trough my email inbox and see if there is anything important. If not I do nothing. And then once in a while I just purge certain emails based on the address. Inbox zero is just a waste of mental effort to me.

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    Except for the font size, this is my wife. 4,234 notifications, phone explodes sound every time she clicks something. “Sorry babe.” After the 3000th time, maybe mute it when we’re in bed?

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    OMFG my fiancee refuses to turn down the brightness on her phone at night. Nothing like trying to sleep a foot away from a giant freaking lightbulb.

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      why not just leave it at auto?
      both Samsung and apple have surprisingly good auto brightness! (even budget phones without a physical sensor)

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        If you’ve been using a phone at night at max brightness since 2011ish, chances are you have no rods left in your eyes and you’re blind unless its at max brightness.

        Like how people who blow their hearing out with loud music turn up the volume to continue to hear the music. It’s a destructive cycle.

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        Personally, auto brightness can’t get dim enough at night, and indoors during the day it’s annoying seeing the brightness shift everytime the lighting changes even a little. It’s great if you’re in the sun tho, it can go brighter than the manually set “max” brightness.

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    I’m so glad this meme is starting to shift away from the “Best to close all recent apps” myth and into the real scourge. Notifications. Lmao

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      I never understood why people thought manually closing the apps was good to begin with.

      I have been letting them stack since iOS 6 ish or something, even when sometimes it was “needed” (we didn’t have as much RAM as we do today).

      Nowadays the real challenge is to keep apps alive/opened if you ask me lol, multitasking ain’t the best thing ever, especially on Android (I switched).

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        Back in the day, Androids memory management system sucked ass and iOS was better but not by much so there was a good reason to. Maybe myth was the wrong word, more like obsolete as it hasn’t been true for many revisions as MM has been optimized tons since then

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          Yeah perhaps, I never had android in those days, but yeah, definitely you didn’t need to do that with iOS back in the days, most apps would close itself just when leaving them.

          Anyway I have seen people manually closing apps these days, iOS or Android doesn’t matter, and it triggers something on me lol.

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        Multitasking is even more important if you have an Android tablet. Apps will close on me when I intend to get back to them. :(

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          We have an iPad on the house, it is from the 7th generation and I think I don’t suffer from this issue, thankfully… I think iOS does better in this regard though.

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          Some apps close for no reason. Like I have 12 gigs of RAM on my phone and it’s doing fuck all lmao

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            XDXD That’s just bad, man. I’ve got 12GB on my phone and 16GB on my tablet. It still happened. I just updated both to One UI 6, so I’ve yet to see if it still happens.