It's the first one people have come across with no way to navigate without a keyboard. It seemed to people a very odd UI, given that many web connected devices don't have them.
I dunno, seems like clicking on the next slide, or the edges of the current slide works just fine for navigation as far as mouse controls goes, and swiping is also working fairly well on my mobile devices, though I can't claim to have tested all possible mobile devices, so your mileage may vary.
I think you conflate passive aggression with open derision.
Regarding the former "passive-aggressive behavior is characterized by a habitual pattern of passive resistance to expected work requirements, opposition, stubbornness, and negativistic attitudes in response to requirements for normal performance levels expected of others".
I don't think a snarky response qualifies.
>It's the first one people have come across with no way to navigate without a keyboard.
Lots of web slideshows only navigate with a keyboard. I've seen the same question/answer several times in the past on HN.
It's not like it should take more than 5 seconds to try to press "->" and see what happens....
Yeah, because being self aware means celebrating the 1000th "how can I play this slideshow" question in the same forum, from people who work day in day out with computers...
It's the first one people have come across with no way to navigate without a keyboard. It seemed to people a very odd UI, given that many web connected devices don't have them.
s/people/I/g