Eh, I've been using Sync since Reddit, and I'm used to its interface. The developer added ads when he adapted if for Lemmy, and honestly, it's fine. It's a single man dev team, and I've been using his product for free for years. If he's decided he wants to make a couple of bucks for his labor, fine.
It also has a dark mode, but I've set it to only turn on with my nightly Do Not Disturb. It also has a couple of other features I like, like a Drafts folder and built-in Ascii emoticons. I don't know how it stacks up against other apps, but I'm used to it and I'm unlikely to switch. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Sorry, that was a lot more peremptory than I meant it to be! Don't get me wrong, it's a slick app. If it was just a question if throwing the guy a few bucks I'd do it in a heartbeat, I too believe in paying for good software. But the trackers are my real problem. This app doesn't need to know my location, who I am, what I read, who I message, which links I go to, etc etc. I'm not sure if all that in Sync is required for the ads, or if they use it for more too, but they could use it for more, and anyway like others have said we're some of us here at least in part to get away from that kind of surveillance.
You might go back to Sync, but it's definitely worth your while checking out other apps that don't track you if you care about that at all. If not, of course, then none of the above applies haha 😅
I've seen this design in Canada as well, it's horrible. That outside knob literally has to turn down for the door to open, and it's connected to the inside... no independent turning.
I guess you don't have a whole lot of experience with the delightful variety of door equipment available the world over. Not all handles of this style can go up as well as down.
Well if that's so, that's unfortunate. I've worked on a many of them, and part of the troubleshooting procedure is to make sure they open either way you turn them.
I've literally never seen that feature, with the exception of the one time a handle was installed upside down and could only turn the other way. You're making a lot of assumptions about the rest of the world here
As far as I know, that's a requirement here for sake of fire safety, especially in facilities that only have one door to exit such as hotel rooms and many apartments.
After many years of use in one direction, it'll wear out a bushing inside and eventually stop opening one way until repaired or replaced. Being able to open by turning either way gives a backup way to open it in a pinch.
The way they're designed, it seems about stupid to not have them open either way. Every search result for 'doorknob only turns one way' takes me to a repair tutorial.
I'm not doubting you, I haven't worked on every model doorknob and lock out there, but if there really are doorknobs out there that only turn in one direction by design, then the engineers that designed it are stupid and don't have your safety in mind.