What's the worst of your daily used apps? Be specific regarding the flaws: Performance-wise, usability, bad UI ...
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For me it’s no doubt ‘Spotify’. Hilarious loading times and lack of functions, in my case for podcast and audio books, which are standard for years in FOSS-players like AntennaPod.
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LOL I immediately thought about Spotify when reading the question.
Spotify was once an ultra fast app. Now it takes 15 seconds from launching the app to starting your music.
What I find funny is that Spotify used to be super fast at the inception of the service.
Have you considered to try spicetify to enshittificate your client?
And it has a 25% chance of crashing, too.
I work at a roadhouse and art gallery. It’s a cloud-based app that manages our bookings. My list of complaints includes, but is not limited to:
Again, this is a non-exhaustive list. These are simply the more mind-numbingly frustrating things I have to deal with on a daily basis.
This sounds like a reeeeeally bad company doing shit work. Toronto? Which (pub)cloud is Canadian, anyway?
That’s fucking terrible.
Unfortunately in my roughly a decade in IT, I’ve only seen a vendor failing to deliver a core feature tank a contract once. It’s completely fucking absurd how many systems/softwares/products are in use because contracts were signed based off specific feature promises, that then were never completed.
Does this shit happen in other industries? I have a hard time imagining some company signing a contract for delivery trucks that for instance, ran on diesel, the truck manufacturer saying they didn’t have those yet but would by time of delivery, delivering gas trucks anyway, and the company that ordered them going “Well I guess we’ll just suck it up. No need to have legal get a chunk of our money back. No need to stop doing business with that truck manufacturer. We’ll just make the fleet mechanics retrofit them with no extra budget, time, or headcount. Let’s go do lines in the executive bathroom.”
But that’s what seems to happen with software products all the fucking time.
Holy shit that’s hilariously bad
Mine is my bank’s app. I have to double-verify every other time I need to login. Sometimes things would fail.
At work: without a hint of hesitation, Microsoft Teams and Visual Studio.
Do I really need to explain the issues with Teams?
As for Visual Studio: extremely slow startup time, idiotic msvc compiler, yappy copilot who won’t shut up, needlessly opaque “solution” format, moronic intellisense false positives, anything useful being hidden between layers of sloppy menus, and more…
I have my own build scripts, compile with clang, and edit with whatever. I only use that piece of shit to debug and when it’s time to commit, to make sure it’ll work on my colleagues’ environments, as I don’t want to be the annoying contrarian, but it really bums me out.
On my personal machines: gnome. I have a love hate relationship with Gnome, because on the one hand, I agree with most design decisions and appreciate not having to spend any time configuring a lot of stuff, so it suits me very well, and on the other hand I get angry on the odd occurrence where I disagree with the philosophy and I have to install an extension which I know will break at every update.
I work closely with a company that uses Teams and every time I’m in a meeting that they organize I’m constantly shocked at how horrible that software is. Like I thought Google Meet wasn’t great but everything from sharing screens to the audio quality is leaps and bounds better than Teams.
Teams is hot garbage. Just having it open in the background sucks the performance right out of your laptop. And I find the fact that MS tries to force it to be their portal to the rest of their atrocious apps to be infuriating.
But what do you expect from a company that codes their start menu with react native.
Well, agree on Gnome. The folks are blind, deaf, ignorant and have no idea what beautiful or comfortable could mean. Almost everything they touch somehow deteriorates. But it’s free, so thanks for that.
“We made an extension system. You’re not really supposed to use it, though.”
For Visual Studio, the new release (2026) has improved the startup times. As for your other points… They still stand I’m afraid. Actually it got worse in terms of AI if you hate it, basically half the release notes were about AI this AI that.
Firefox, they recently added a new profiles system and it seems like it might be conflicting with the old profiles system. I actively use two instances of Firefox and when ever I try to launch both instances in the morning, I keep getting error messages. So, I have to keep restarting Firefox until it lets me actually launch both instances. I’d actually like to use the new profiles system because it seems so much more convenient but there doesn’t seem to be a way to migrate profiles from the old system to the new system.
So, work and home.
Work, therefore Windows: has to be a tie between (new) Outlook and VMWare workstation. New outlook is absolute crap, just like all new windows app, I guess it must be Electron-based as it crashes or fails to load sometimes when you open it without connecting to the internet, and displays a blank window. VMware is such crap with poor performance, hang-ups and their fucking “this VM is already in use, take ownership?” dialogs that never work.
Home: I’d say FreeCAD. I mean, I love that they’re developing it, I donated and I hope it’ll have a similar trajectory to Blender, but right now it’s really frustrating to use. Frequent crashes, solving errors, even adding a simple bevel is often a challenge, many simple things require complex procedures that make little sense to new users. It’s crazy how, when you add a feature it can’t solve, your model just disappears, and you have to open up the diagnostic buffer to find out why.
Ever used ServiceNow CSM. Makes Teams look like the best piece of software ever released.
On Mobile: Obtainium due to GitHub’s rate limiting after 2 refreshes (I have a lot of apps on it) and having to wait 30 minutes before I can update anything.
On Desktop: I don’t really have anything bad for desktop, so I guess FreeTube since I can stop watching videos instead of doing work.
You can set obtanium up with a github user account to increase the rate limits in case you didn’t know.
Here’s an explanation
Thank you, I didn’t know you could do this!
Better use F-Droid, its more private and you can’t be targeted individually.
Hole . io (spaces otherwise it’ll create a link). It’s an ad and transaction ridden garbage game but it’s so satisfying and nothing else in that subgenre has graphics that cute.
If it helps, Hole is also playable on YouTube with no ads or transactions : https://youtube.com/playables/UgkxQ-N_EoDel6nf1kv88iwStYkdw2fqekH1
Assuming it’s the same game, of course.
It is but one of the older versions that eliminated the “eat the whole map” mode that was the best mode. Also I can’t get it to load the second level so idk if there’s even any other map types (my second favorite is the office but it’s even a bit too easy.
Oh ok, that’s a shame. I’ve got to Level 32 on the YT one, can’t recall if there was an office level or not though. Weird that it’s not working for you 😞
Hypatia. Its the only open source malware program.
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Revolution IRC, Scoobatt.
Instagram mabye
Android voice dictation. It just gets worse and worse every day.