Republicans had control of the senate when Obama was denied the Supreme Court nomination — Mitch McConnell was the Senate majority leader. So, no, parties weren't reversed in the Senate, Democrats didn't have (all) the levers of power at that time.
That's not the trick I use. I just relax my throat; midway between breathe in and breathe out, and temporarily stop inhaling and exhaling for a (now halted) hiccup cycle or two.
Ah, someone with experience with Solid Explorer. I'm hopeful you might be a power user.
Long ago, I looked into it, but was dissuaded because the details views therein seemed to waste vertical whitespace. An absurdly small font, close to the bottom of the icon to maximize empty vertical space, was used for details (at least datestamp, I think).
Is that still the case? Have they added a method to increase the font size of the details without also increasing (or perhaps simultaneously decreasing) the filename's font's size? I couldn't find one when I tried it last.
If there's an interview with the creators wherein they extol the virtues of vertical whitespace within an item, or if some reviewer has done that for them, I'd love a link or two to read about it, see what I'm missing.
I'm sure the functionality is great. It's the presentation I didn't like. But perhaps there are unintended consequences of a compact layout…
I was going to mention that if you're out and about, StreetComplete and Every Door and MapComplete are excellent for gamifying casual contributions. OsmAnd has savable custom searches.
But if you're wanting to compare, I'm gussing you might be wanting more than opening hours and cuisine, perhaps reviews?
Another established norm to break?