@essemmarr

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area man just wants a reasonably decent place to follow the news
@mrudokas i hate this aspect of Tahoe so very much. just make the goddamned app corners square and everything will be fine, like it was for years before you started rounding this shit off in infinity radii.
just installed the Tahoe beta on my mac Studio and... they're kidding with this shit, right? jesus.
@vegetablegremlin yeah it was just a nice profile which the NYT does well and sometimes it’s not even of a nazi or other war criminal!
@vegetablegremlin yeah it's a pretty big newsletter, just had a huge NYT profile (i know, but still), rusty, the guy running it, started and ran Kuro5hin back in the day
@vegetablegremlin yer in yesterday's (May 8th) issue
@vegetablegremlin https://www.todayintabs.com/ good "roundup of normie online" newsletter I subscribe to
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@vegetablegremlin nice this one got quoted in Today In Tabs

When I was a smartass computer nerd in the 80s and 90s, an eternal theme was friends and family sheepishly asking me for tech support help, and me slowly, patiently explaining to them that computers aren't scary, they're actually predictable, they won't explode or erase your data (unless you really make an effort), and they operate by simple (if somewhat arcane) rules. Edit > Cut, then click, then Edit > Paste. Save As. Use tabs, not spaces. Stuff like that. Maybe not easy, but simple, or at least consistent and learnable.

But that's not true anymore.

User interfaces lag. Text lies. Buttons don't click. Buttons don't even look like buttons! Panels pop up and obscure your workspace and you can't move or remove them -- a tiny floating x and a few horizontal lines is all you get. Mobile and web apps lose your draft text, refresh at whim, silently swallow errors, mysteriously move shit around when you're not looking, hide menus, bury options, don't respect or don't remember your chosen settings. Doing the same thing gives different results. The carefully researched PARC principles of human-computer interaction -- feedback, discoverabilty, affordances, consistency, personalization -- all that fundamental Don Norman shit -- have been completely discarded.

My tech support calls now are about me sadly explaining there's nothing I can do. Computers suck now. They run on superstition, not science. It's a real tragedy for humanity and I have no idea how to fix it.

#HCI #UX #UI #okdoomer