Android vs Iphone


android vs iphone
android vs iphone

 My friend, who lives in France and is a developer with my team recently asked me to compare some new iPhones. He’s a designer/developer and has been using the iPhone 11 for most of his life. So when he asked how things were with Apple vs. Android, I honestly couldn’t help but see an opportunity as I share very close ties with him. It didn’t take long before iOS dominated the market and his friends that lived around Europe (which usually follows US models) were still using their phones and not buying anything else. 

     Then he said something about "the same size phones" and then pointed out that all the biggest companies are now bigger than they were 10 years ago and have huge marketing budgets. That is exactly what we wanted to do here. So why does one person make more money off their phone? Because they know if you give them too much power over your life and deny you, they will never help you again. They will shut you down so that you can become nothing more than a slave. You need somebody like someone like this that isn’t going to tell you what to do and instead takes care of you. And then you get to use their resources at any time, anywhere, and on any device, you would like. They also pay more attention to people like that guy who wants to be right, rather than telling the truth. When I first heard these comments, I thought there must be a good reason and then realized that maybe it was because the other person had a family to feed and cared for, or he didn't want to get kicked out of their home. 

     Maybe he got into trouble with the police when he threatened his girlfriend and her mom with violence. Maybe he's a drug addict but wants to run away from reality for a few more days. Whatever it is, the point is, if you want to survive and thrive, you need that type of individual. Why won't they do everything in their power to keep you safe? Or better yet, the best thing that could ever happen is that you're forced to work harder than everyone else to stay alive; therefore nobody knows or cares about you. I used to think that I would lose my mind with the amount of power Apple gave me at a young age. The idea that I would become addicted to the idea of knowing everything was in my own hands and having total control over every aspect of my life. It was easy to fall victim to such promises, to feel trapped inside such devices. But once I realized the extent of power it gave to me, I knew that only through self-control could I finally escape the cycle of apathy and ignorance from which I had fallen so far. By understanding that only by controlling myself could I live a healthier life, 

     I became determined to learn more about the world and its many cultures and find ways of living a better version of the life. Of course, while researching for my article, I came across the term “Gimmick Media” (a concept that goes back to the early 20th century), the term describes the culture of distraction, the concept of making life easier than it needs to go. If I put myself in this description, it seems appropriate for me to write about the similarities and the differences between mobile app development and app design. App Designers draw inspiration from our environment, our surroundings, and everything around us that makes up our daily experience of existence. These designers look at the world and try to recreate that sense of place and space. This creates connections between art and nature itself. For example, in a painting you don't always go into it with a purpose in mind, it's just part of being in the world and seeing what surrounds you. Art tells a story through pictures, images tell stories through words, and words tell stories through experiences and memories. 

     From that standpoint, apps don't need to focus on creating something new or unique or trying to find a different way to accomplish everything that needs to be done for the users. Instead, they can create something that connects to everything we see around us, connects to everything we know about ourselves, connects to everything we've experienced and learned that has happened since our ancestors. The human body is by no means the easiest system to understand but I must admit it is very complex. To understand the human body, you need a system of interconnected muscles, nerves, blood vessels, etc. There are almost 500 muscles in each of your limbs. There are thousands of arteries that connect to your brain and body and carry all those messages from the environment to your cells and back. A lot of times the core of what happens is from the interactions with the outside world. We see things where others see them and we react to that. If you saw this picture of a tiger you would probably try and kill it, but your eyes wouldn’t and you didn’t kill the animal. 

     Your eyes wouldn’t be able to see it and just look at the image, but you did. If you saw a drawing of a snake that would surprise you because even though you know that snakes are dangerous, you only have seconds to react to the fact and respond to a snake was coming towards you. In contrast, if you see a picture of a rose it might surprise you that even though you know that roses aren’t dangerous, your reaction would be one from fear, hate, anger, and possibly resentment. The human body has hundreds of tiny, delicate organs that regulate themselves while allowing us to live our lives fully and without guilt and suffering. Those small pieces of machinery, called endorphins from serotonin and dopamine make us feel happy and sometimes they cause chemical imbalances like high blood pressure, diabetes, acne, etc. However, the pain also comes in moments when we are feeling isolated, stressed out, lonely, anxious, etc. The symptoms of depression are similar to those of anxiety. It’s just that we can see something beyond the obvious. 

     At the core, mental illness is about a lack of empathy, isolation, sadness, and hopelessness that eats at the soul in moments like these. Our brains are programmed to recognize our own emotions when we notice them when they arise and then connect them to situations where we expect to encounter similar situations. This allows us to quickly identify warning signs such as stress, depression, or anxiety. Allowing us to easily spot signs that someone is a danger to the human race and the rest of creation. In a recent interview, Elon Musk shared the definition of gimmick media: “Gimmicks are ideas or concepts that you buy into like there’s no difference between them and you buy into and we love what they represent but they’re different from you and we need to have the capability to interpret what they represent instead of interpreting them as the actual thing they are.” — Elon Musk It seems that we are told that all these technologies are evil and that most things we do can be controlled by using technology. Yet, we use technology for the most beautiful and amazing things, even if we have little faith in the systems and knowledge in our minds that allow us to do that. 

     The problem is, we live in an illusionary world. Our perception is that we know exactly what is true and what is fake, and we can tell apart real from fake. We buy into this idea when we want to believe that we are free from our fears and anxieties, that we can move on when things start getting hard or we are becoming frustrated. When something becomes difficult, or we notice that something in our life isn't doing well, we think “this must be due to tech!” or that you need to be a robot, or that you need to look after yourself. What we don't see is that we are merely existing in a bubble. As humans, we simply have limited capabilities. Most of the things that we do and are afraid of are completely normal to those around us and we simply need to use whatever tools we're given, to achieve our full potential. We are creatures of habit and routines, and the key component to living a healthy lifestyle (and ultimately a successful career) is to accept that and learn to embrace the change of embracing your fears and starting today. Start with giving your thoughts your beliefs and then start changing your mindset. 

      For example, let's say my son gets an MRI and the results show that his kidneys have stopped working at the level of the spinal cord. Now we know that my son is highly likely to develop a kidney condition due to his genetic makeup. How do I proceed as a father knowing that his child might end up suffering or having a serious medical issue later in life? Well, I know that my job is to inform you of the possible risk that your child may suffer from. I need to show you the facts that show clear evidence that he may end up developing a serious medical condition as a result of his genes. Let's imagine I'm the parent with his wife and kids who work together and she works with a doctor who agrees with the diagnosis of his daughter's rare genetic disease. Even if this information is given to her herself, she would be unable to know herself unless she learns the facts as a result of her family gathering and learning about her mother's health issues as a direct result of inherited mutations. I hope to teach you that when we think we need to control or restrict our actions, we are taking control over your life and forcing you to act according to the rules that have been set for you from the beginning with little regard for what those rules might entail. Do you know when you're scared of something? Did you ever feel like you could never do something? Did you ever wonder whether you should stop? Remember that we are often the ones holding onto things for reasons that don't align




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