gregor on Nostr: The seeming trend of OS mobile apps to imitate corporate counterparts has been ...
The seeming trend of OS mobile apps to imitate corporate counterparts has been baffling me. To make the effort of bootstrapping an app only to willingly surrender the design freedoms that come with it seems counterintuitive. Posted from off brand X UI.
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