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  • Wait, so pure boiled potato would be one of the fastest sources of energy? Wow, that's wild!

  • Haha, thanks. Gives me an excuse to carry potato chips on hikes :P

  • Does this mean that you can get a boost of energy quicker by eating something like potato chips, rather than chocolate? Not that the former would be healthier

  • As OP now mentioned, they have still the button navigation, so the swipe navigation probably should not be activated for them.

    That's precisely the problem. OP and I have the same setup, and Sync is incorrectly responding to the swipe.

    When I swipe up slowly, I see all open apps. When I do it fast, I come back to the home screen.

    This doesn't seem related to what's being discussed here, that's the Android task manager, which in OP and my case is the button on the right (the three bars).

  • Ironically this image is doing what the influencer is supposed to be doing, which is ragebaiting for virality. I'm pretty sure the cigarettes in last two pictures are completely photoshopped precisely so that people fume and rant. I'm willing to bet the captions in the entire set of images is made up. Where did you find this post, OP?

  • @ljdawson@lemmy.world would you be able to confirm if this is Sync-specific functionality, and if it is intended please? Thanks!

  • Oh, very interesting, and this is when you swipe on the back button, i.e. the left of the screen? Which OS/device do you have, out of curiosity?

    For me on Android 12 on S10e, no other apps display this behaviour.

  • You are right, I've experienced the same thing. I've tried disabling all Sync settings relating to swipe actions and even enabled the setting to open the drawer instead of exiting when hitting the Android back button. No other apps have this gesture, and I've verified this is not an Android/Samsung setting. This seems like a big.

  • No, that's not true. Note that he's not talking about hitting back, rather swiping up from the Android back button. All other apps ignore this gesture. The gesture itself is different from what happens if you hit the back button in Sync.

  • Oh, flat-tery! I was puzzled for the longest time

  • Honestly, if Google's claims about Gemini are anywhere near true and if its performance is anywhere near GPT4's, then the AI model world will be shaken up. Since Demis Hassabis and team from DeepMind are working on Gemini, I expect some really incredible things from it.

  • It's kind of surprising that none of the big tech companies have managed to beat GPT4 yet. Let's hope Gemini finally gives it some proper competition.

  • Honestly though, so grateful for the content they contribute

  • You're tripping, I've donated :)

  • Reminds me of Far Cry: Blood Dragon, although I haven't played it

  • What a distinguished looking fellow

  • Oh, awesome, hadn't heard of Tesseract, I'm stoked we have so many high quality UIs for Lemmy now!