That's neat, but if they're still prone to stick drift and if they aren't free replacements (looks like $20 apiece, that's a bit insane) then that doesn't really improve the situation
What other controllers? No other controllers expose back buttons as individually assignable buttons that I'm aware of except Steam Deck and Steam Controller since those use Steam's own interface instead of xinput or dinput
None have additional buttons on the back that can be mapped as new buttons, they're all just rebinding existing buttons. Steam deck is pretty special in that regard. I would REALLY like to have those four extra buttons available for couch PC gaming.
KDE stuff isn’t used on commercially-available products that need tech support
I'm sure there are organizations using Plasma desktop with IT departments supporting it, but I definitely take your point that Apple has orders of magnitude more spending on UI/UX and software development
I'm largely curious about Finder these days since I used macOS almost exclusively from the G4 days right up until about the time they switched to ARM, so it's been a few years. I'm curious if Apple has made any significant improvements to Finder in the past, say, four years?
I still don't understand why interest changes if it's a fixed interest rate. I get that a bond could be sold for a lower price than initial purchase price, but does the interest rate only apply to the most recent sale price of the bond?
I don't understand how prices drop and interest rates rise as a consequence of nations selling bonds. Wouldn't prices only matter to the buyers and sellers of the bonds? And why would interest rates change?
In any case, if it gets the world to trust the USA much less, as we sadly very much deserve, I'm all for that.