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#61 Urh2006

Impress me!


When you're stuck, just try harder.
2024-04-19 16:26

#62 Urh2006

I know the latest is 14, I am just saying the last Android i used was android 4 back in 2013/2016


When you're stuck, just try harder.
2024-04-19 16:26

#63 ArcticMoon

Well at least now we know your informations are out of date and you are bashing android just because you can.

-- (Urh2006):
I know the latest is 14, I am just saying the last Android i used was android 4 back in 2013/2016

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"As I watch this generation try to rewrite history, one thing I'm sure of is that it will be misspelled and have no punctuation."
2024-04-19 17:22

#64 rudolf

that's basically what you do as well sometimes, you're right.



2024-04-19 17:43

#65 ArcticMoon

I always have a good reason to bash something, or at least I don't back my opinion up with waaay outdated information.

-- (rudolf):
that's basically what you do as well sometimes, you're right.

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"As I watch this generation try to rewrite history, one thing I'm sure of is that it will be misspelled and have no punctuation."
2024-04-19 18:22

#66 Jonathan Konto zarchiwizowane

oh, I might remind you on the gc topic. That is not true. You bashed tunmi without knowing a single thing about the situation or the projects. So don't tell us lyes now.



2024-04-19 19:59

#67 Sir-Charlie

Well iPhones and Android devices are made for different users in mind so.


All that I survey, I could easily destroy. From time to time, it is important to remind these small creatures of the true extent of my power.
2024-04-19 20:48

#68 Urh2006

I bash Android for the fact that you do need a 1000 dollar phone to be able to use talkback without lag. I mean come on people, you're saying that apple doesn't make good phones that are cheap, and while this is true,why is that good for me if I can't even use a cheap Android? And this is not me saying this, this is the countless other blind folks I've talked to.


When you're stuck, just try harder.
2024-04-19 21:30

#69 khalil2009

@ 63 you cant really talk here. you were dooing the same thing with iphones



2024-04-19 22:40

#70 rudolf

Dude, my phone costs 400 doller or so and I ahve there anything without any lag, 6 gb ram and 128 gb storage.
-- (Urh2006):
I bash Android for the fact that you do need a 1000 dollar phone to be able to use talkback without lag. I mean come on people, you're saying that apple doesn't make good phones that are cheap, and while this is true,why is that good for me if I can't even use a cheap Android? And this is not me saying this, this is the countless other blind folks I've talked to.

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2024-04-20 00:34

#71 Sir-Charlie

You can probably get a slightly older iPhone for less with better performance. My iPhone 7+ performs better than my Samsung A30 Galaxy. I couldn't find the price of a 7+ but an iPhone 8 costs $107 on Amazon. And Urh's right. Using TB on most low end phones kinda suck. He's exagerating a bit, that's a classic literary device but you still have to spend big to get a decent experience on Android. Like I said. TB with my A30 is much more of a sucky experience as compared to even my older iPhone.


All that I survey, I could easily destroy. From time to time, it is important to remind these small creatures of the true extent of my power.
Edytowano 2024-04-20 02:05

#72 Jonathan Konto zarchiwizowane

Well, and again my iPhone crashed out of nothing yesterday in the app switcher. idk what they messed up with the new versions but I honestly believe its not only the hardware which makes iPhones kinda, um, not good :p.



Edytowano 2024-04-20 07:04

#73 ArcticMoon

I'd correct you a little, because it's not true. You can buy a pretty cheap phone as well and use CSR, if you don't have problems with installing apk files not from play store. But even a kid doesn't, so yeah there shouldn't be difficulties here.

-- (Urh2006):
I bash Android for the fact that you do need a 1000 dollar phone to be able to use talkback without lag. I mean come on people, you're saying that apple doesn't make good phones that are cheap, and while this is true,why is that good for me if I can't even use a cheap Android? And this is not me saying this, this is the countless other blind folks I've talked to.

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"As I watch this generation try to rewrite history, one thing I'm sure of is that it will be misspelled and have no punctuation."
2024-04-20 11:49

#74 marchoffmann

O so why the heck do we need to use a chinese screen reader now. Are you basically saying talkback uses up to much system resources or heh? Again, csr is not for anybody and it doesn't even have automatic updates as far as I noticed. And what if we didn't have it.


McOi
Edytowano 2024-04-20 13:16

#75 marchoffmann

Another thing is that on my tablet csr really wasn't faster than talkback at all, in fact, at some point even the other way around. But it always depends. The only good thing though with android batteries is that when my tablet lies around for long, it'll still have some batterie, so when android is idle, only then the battery is actually better than the iPhone one cuz it still uses not much less when being idel than when it's used which is a bit dum.


McOi
2024-04-20 13:22

#76 Sir-Charlie

There are valid concerns regarding the kind of data CSR sends out. This was a little while ago but a few guys did some tests and they found an alarming amount of data was being sent away. Not to mention the annoying process of getting it downloaded.
Now, this post was written with NVDA which means I'm perfectly fine with using third party software. The issue is NVDA is free and open for everyone with robust security checks in place, and the organisation behind it is based in a country with respect for user privacy, where as CSR is not.
If someone came up with an equivilant of NVDA for Android that's light weight, open source and trustworthy then fine. But a screen reader is too much of a security risk to be put in the wrong hands. And for that matter, that's why I wouldn't use Narrator either.


All that I survey, I could easily destroy. From time to time, it is important to remind these small creatures of the true extent of my power.
Edytowano 2024-04-20 18:52

#77 ArcticMoon

Oh my god people educate yourselves before saying anything. It offers updates automatically but you decide if you want to download them or not. Automatic updates are a horrible idea anyways, so yeah.
What's wrong with chinese screenreaders?

-- (marchoffmann):
O so why the heck do we need to use a chinese screen reader now. Are you basically saying talkback uses up to much system resources or heh? Again, csr is not for anybody and it doesn't even have automatic updates as far as I noticed. And what if we didn't have it.

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"As I watch this generation try to rewrite history, one thing I'm sure of is that it will be misspelled and have no punctuation."
2024-04-20 19:03

#78 Jonathan Konto zarchiwizowane

Well, I can just give that advice back to you. And nope, the lord isn't going to help you/has anything to do with your non sense discussion about android/screenreader/off topic. Aren't you the moderator for this part of the group btw? If yes, what about stopping posting off topic yourself and moving this all to the matching topic. Maybe educate yourself in administration :)



2024-04-20 19:05

#79 ArcticMoon

I have some concerns about what kind of guys made the test, as programming experts and senior developers decompiled the thing and found nothing to my knowledge. Your trusted guys found nothing other than their own political stance of being anti-China :D


-- (Sir-Charlie):
There are valid concerns regarding the kind of data CSR sends out. This was a little while ago but a few guys did some tests and they found an alarming amount of data was being sent away. Not to mention the annoying process of getting it downloaded.
Now, this post was written with NVDA which means I'm perfectly fine with using third party software. The issue is NVDA is free and open for everyone with robust security checks in place, and the organisation behind it is based in a country with respect for user privacy, where as CSR is not.
If someone came up with an equivilant of NVDA for Android that's light weight, open source and trustworthy then fine. But a screen reader is too much of a security risk to be put in the wrong hands. And for that matter, that's why I wouldn't use Narrator either.

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"As I watch this generation try to rewrite history, one thing I'm sure of is that it will be misspelled and have no punctuation."
2024-04-20 19:06

#80 Jonathan Konto zarchiwizowane

oh gosh please. Just cuz your bf is a russian dev you don't have to behave as you would have any knowledge about tech now.
I could also have some concerns about your great great decompiling experts.
Nice you know how to blame others and tell them what they think, say or do, but getting nothing better out of your mouth than bashing. We had so many open discussions in which you haven't said a single word after you just had no redicolous points anymore.
Learn to accept that you can be wrong. Learn how to educate your self correctly, then I am sure we can talk again. And in the mean time, maybe you'll find something better than mindlessly bashing, with no other ideas/anything in mind.



Edytowano 2024-04-20 19:09