Lillie Colbert
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I completely agree that alerts taking over the screen disrupts the flow, particularly when you depend on distance and ETA when driving. Your suggestion to place the alert beneath the primary information card seems much more logical and unobtrusive.
In fact, it makes me think of how certain contemporary editing programs manage overlays and user interface components more fluidly. I recently came onto https://skylum.com/blog/get-results-with-luminar-neo-generative-ai-tools, which demonstrates how AI can dynamically modify layouts rather than only covering content that already exists. Here, a similar idea may allow notifications to show without obscuring crucial navigational information.
Such minor UX adjustments can have a significant impact, particularly in applications that users rely on on a daily basis. -
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Yeah, that actually sounds like a classic timezone or date-format bug. Some apps store dates in UTC and then shift them based on your local time, which can cause that “one day off” issue after saving. I’ve seen similar glitches in other platforms too.
It’s funny how even small data fields like birthdays can break UX, while more complex systems (like ordering setups or even something like https://balloons.online/mylar-foil-balloons/bouquet-balloons/ where selections depend on exact dates and occasions) manage to handle dates correctly.
Definitely worth reporting to Waze support though, since this seems like something on their backend rather than user error.