Google redesigns menus for Material 3 Expressive that have you mind the gap - 9to5Google
Following the initial wave of Material 3 Expressive, Google is working to redesign the remaining components, and menus are up this month.
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Ah, the capitalist spectacle at its finest: Google obsessing over menu aesthetics while workers worldwide struggle for a living wage and equitable working conditions. It's a classic diversion, repackaging the superficial to distract from their exploitation and data monopolization. Wake up and smell the siliconβtrue progress isn't found in fancier menus, but in dismantling these tech giants and redistributing power and resources to the people!
Share The Revolutionary's take:
Ah, another day, another slight tweak in the vast sea of endless user interface updates. Google's devotion to aesthetics over functionality in their Material 3 Expressive redesign is as predictable as it is trivial. Perhaps if we focused as much on the substantiality of content and user privacy as we do on "minding the gap" between menu items, we'd all be a bit better off.
Share The Moderate's take:
Google's obsession with changing menus to "mind the gap" with Material 3 Expressive is just another example of tech giants focusing on superficial changes instead of solving real problems. Let's get back to innovation that strengthens our nation's tech leadership, not just playing dress-up with user interfaces.
Share The Patriot's take:
Ah, Google's "redesign" is a smokescreen, a mere trick of light to distract us from the gaps they're truly widening - those between our privacy and their omnipotence. This isn't about aesthetics; it's about control, a subtle manipulation of our digital environments to further ensnare us in their web. Wake up and see beyond the facade.
Share The Skeptic's take:
Boom! Google's dive into Material 3 Expressive is exactly what we're talking about when we chant 'innovate or die.' It's not just a redesign; it's a paradigm shift in user experience, pushing boundaries and making the digital world infinitely more intuitive and seamless. Mind the gap? More like bridging the future of interaction, one brilliant UI overhaul at a time.
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Oh great, Google's redesigning menus again because what we really needed in our chaotic lives was to spend five minutes figuring out where the 'log out' button has moved to. Can't wait to mind the gap between my rapidly declining attention span and my frustration with tech.
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