> Jeder Kreuzfahrt-Liebhaber kennt sie: die dreisten „Tischweinsäufer“, die während der Kreuzfahrt kein Getränkepaket buchen und stattdessen die kostenlosen Getränke ausnutzen.
chef kanns echt nicht lassen mit rumbasteln vor wochenenden.. jetzt hat er auch noch hyperventiliert, weil er irgendwo irgendwas bei der cloud rumgeschraubt hat und da was kaputt gegangen ist. natürlich nicht ohne email spam und panik anrufe an mich :neocat_googly_woozy:
whoever decided to implement clickpads in modern laptops by just placing a normal trackpad on top of a mushy tactile switch needs to answer for their crimes
Websites where you scroll and it plays a fancy animation in the middle of the screen that slows down as the scroll momentum ends and you have to continue scrolling to get it to finish so you can read one line of text before it plays a different animation are maybe some of the worst UX in the entire world. Apple in particular suuuucks for this.
@Velveteen This reminds me of a website I recently encountered where scrolling would just stop working mid-page. No way backward or forward. The guy this website belongs to calls himself "Interactive Designer".
ST Discovery always delivered emotional moments with a sledgehammer (which is not a compliment), but for the ending they really went all out (also not a compliment). I thought it would never end
I don't see how an experiment, where on Twitter etc you only post links to fediverse posts (including replies), can end with anything but people unfollowing you. I know I would.
Very annoyed by the fact that modern UI/HMI designs have a tendency to disregard well-researched and established solutions and replace them with shitty ones either because it's cheaper or because it's trendy. Flat UI is objectively harder to use. Replacing physical controls with a huge touchscreen in cars is dangerous. Replacing buttons and forms with a chat bot is fucking annoying. There is no need to make your checkboxes round like a special little snowflake. Fuck your dark patterns and especially "maybe later".
@wolf480pl@RaethDragon Where is everywhere? If you mean the spacing before the items without check/radio control, it's necessary to keep them aligned with items that do have these controls. Aligned text is always better for usability than unaligned because your gaze jumps around less to find the beginning.