Dear Swisscom,
Please start a survey to see who likes this dark mode nonsense.
Not everything needs to be changed just so that it was changed.
Does Swisscom actually take the needs of its customers into account?
Use your resources for more sensible things, and at least allow the transition away from this garbage again!!
And please don’t start film production, otherwise you’ll probably produce the films in dark mode…
Thanks
I think it would certainly be technically feasible, but the UX/UI designer at Swisscom would first have to think about how the divisions with the transitions (e.g. background image with the current black layer above it) should look with white…
But a selection function like it was in EOS3.2 as far as I know would be practical - or maybe simply activate the dark mode from sunset to sunrise? The MeteoSwiss API is already integrated into the system with the Assistant, so that shouldn’t be a big problem…
Kærar kveðjur - herzliche Grüsse
Dominik
@user109 let’s leave it alone. I don’t see it that way. Up until now, when it came to the crime scene, I saw who was directing it and a rough overview of the plot on the first page. I didn’t have to press any additional buttons. As I said, you can argue about it as long as you want. Obviously it was bad up until now and now it’s good or maybe it just needs to be different to keep humanity occupied.
Hello
Yes, it’s true, the way to get information has become easier, but the presentation is subjective
and personal opinion.
But for me only the information is important, no matter how it is presented,
But I don’t always have to know who’s playing, the main thing is that the film is exciting.
Stay healthy
LG tinu
“Sure, you can set the sleep timer on the television, but the freaked out child just sets the device back on.”
That’s what happens when you can’t assert yourself.
or when left to its own devices.
It is your responsibility and not swisscom’s responsibility.
Wouldn’t it occur to you to set a timer?
Let me guess… The freaked out kid just turns the device back on?
It has more control over you than you think.
Take care
Sorry, but I don’t have to let you drive me around like that. 😏
@realGoliath wrote:
That’s what happens when you can’t assert yourself.
or if left to its own devices.
You probably don’t have any children of your own or you’re one of those helicopter parents where the child can’t take a single step on their own.
The child should learn to take on some responsibility themselves. But if you never let the child do anything alone, he or she will never be able to take responsibility.
Why should it be my responsibility if Swisscom can’t even manage to provide appropriate age information?!
You can set an age restriction on the TV-Box (including programs without information about age restrictions), but then a pin must be entered for each children’s program.
But the main thing is that you can accuse someone of just parking the child in front of the TV instead of dealing with the child 😡
I don’t expect much, just that the child has 1 hour of TV available per day within a time slot and can browse through their list independently.
Why are Eltern allowed to have full control over online behavior but not on TV?