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@Gargron @rvcx Not by you, to my knowledge. Generally, the sentiment of replies from folks here when I mention the need for it to be easy for non-techies to join, is a reaction of fear. Like it’s best as exclusive club.

That, and a few other UX barriers to “normie” usage (e.g. easy cross-server interactions & global-ish search) still make it a hard sell to friends. #UX was mentioned as a big barrier in a “Fedi House” event at SXSW.

As a #Microsoft Office User

I want Office apps to launch with a list of recently accessed files and then just as I click the file I want have it reorder that list based on access history on another device

So that I am constantly surprised and delighted at having the wrong document opened for me at any given time. #UX

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@scottjenson

What is dead is empathy. And you cannot have a design team culture focused on the success of the customer accomplishing tasks if empathy is dead.

I love (read: hate) how designers are always going on about #UX and big-D #Design and the UX field and the UX career path yadda-yadda while rarely if ever talking about, or one supposes thinking about, the plight of the customer. Remember the customer?

Design is far from dead. It's just pivoted to Customer Avoidance.

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And paying a bill? You know your #UI / #UX is bad if you have to try to tell people what to do, because they're gonna do the wrong thing quite often. If you have to say "Press TAB" in your instructions, you have already lost.

Nevermind that no normal human ever says the phrase "is populated" to mean they filled something in or entered their information.
#webdesign

Ich habe in einer Zeit angefangen zu coden, in der die Kolleg*innen ihr Wissen gehütet haben wie den heiligen Gral. Heute kann ich jederzeit eine #KI befragen – aus vielen Gründen eine kontroverse Angelegenheit, aber war Copy&Paste von Stack Overflow wirklich so viel besser?

Als Leser des #UX-Newsletters von benutzerfreun.de habe habe ich "#Websites entwickeln mit KI" im @rheinwerkverlag gewonnen und bin gespannt auf den konzeptionellen, aber praxisnahen Ansatz von #JensJacobsen. Danke!

More on #git
Your push can be rejected
since you might be working with
a bot/ person . action .. ( --force-with-lease)
on the same page at the same time or the same remote path and same branch or any such possibility ( unlikely but possible)

then your can
- see the diff bw remote & your local with
git remote branch:branch
or
git diff @{upstream-of-the-remote}

-- Basically when a tool has a feature in all cases for a purpose, you need know howto for any ambiguity which could arise out any sequence of those possible case.
There s no way to have it in advance
and hence a good or bad dev #UX or #repl are so important
eg --porcelain disables the summary's "helpful" habit of simplifying refs/heads in ways that make them ambiguous if you've made a mistake in your config.

Not even half a year ago, I published my first article—today, a new one has arrived!

This time, I wrote about the value of UI/UX knowledge for frontend engineers. Not to replace designers, but to collaborate better, build smarter, and shape better products.

I shared real examples from projects and practical tips on how design thinking can empower engineers.

ruslanpashkov.com/blog/ui-ux-d

Ruslan Pashkov · UI/UX Design for Frontend Engineers | Ruslan PashkovAnother article telling you to learn UI/UX principles and design interfaces? Well… That's far from true! Let's see how this knowledge makes us better engineers.
#frontend#webdev#ux
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@ygor Thanks for that, I haven't noticed it until you mentioned it now (~3 years on Mastodon). That also tells... But yes, at least something, but there is a long way to improve #UX / #UI here.