- Right to ribpair - This is the best comment I’ve read today 
- Chef’s kiss 
 
- steve jobs was going to add this feature right before he died of ligma - What are deez? - Joe mama! - So fat 
- deleted by creator 
 
- i dunno, ask Joe - Who is mama? - Joe 
 
 
 
- Who’s Steve Jobs? - I think he means Steve Apple… common mistake 
- He was the predecessor to Steve Careers. 
- Tim Apple’s dad. 
 
- Ligma 1 or ligma 2? 
- They took our Jobs!! 😱 
 
- Wut? - My guess is that this is from the era around 2008-2010 where everyone was making “there’s an app for that” jokes. - Or their recent “iPhones save lives” thing they’ve been doing recently with the satellite connectivity. 
 
- There’s an app for that. 
 
- So many of my iPhone fan friends have said “Oh, you finally made the switch, you’re going to love it” after I recently bought my first iPhone. - It’s a phone. It did not magically transform my user experience. It’s 95% similar to what I had on a Pixel. Better low-effort privacy. Better direct hardware access for music and video. Significantly more lag, app freezups, and fragility and some baffling user experience decisions. - I would switch back again, or not, doesn’t matter. - I have an iPhone for work and a pixel that I use privately. - There’s like one or two high quality apps on the iPhone that are amazing but that kinda sums up the positive aspects of the iPhone. I absolutely hate the user experience. Android is simply better at this. - But I do agree with you. They’re just bloody phones. Do people really still give a shit? I’m actually pretty sick of these phones. The pixel 7 Pro is the first phone that works the way I want it to and I’d like to simply keep on using this phone for the next 30 years if possible because I don’t want to spend any more money on these shitty rectangles. 
- I switched from iPhone to the Pixel a few years ago and I will not switch back. The iPhone feels so slow comparatively, the text selection and keyboard are awful, and good luck using one with your non-Mac desktop. Plus side-loading things like NewPipe kicks ass and I wouldn’t want to give that up. But ultimately the best feature for me is on-device sub captions for any speech on your phone. Phone calls, music, YouTube, whatever, you can see captions for all of it. It’s a godsend for people who are hard of hearing. 
 
- He left out the panel where he spends two weeks trying to recover his iCloud account - -posted from Android 
- An iPhone and Chipotle. That dude is set. - that’s clearly taco bell 
 
- The left edge is RGB on my phone. - Do you have a screen protector on your phone? - Yes. - That’s probably what’s giving the effect. 
 
 
 








