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ios user interfaces have become truly nihilistic. buttons on top of buttons. text on top of text. multiple inscrutable hamburgers. nothing has any meaning and all human action is futile
@NanoRaptor if you ever try on an oled iPhone, let us know what’s the upper limit for those screens ( :
@NanoRaptor wow! What device/display you used?
@TodePond hey I’m new subscribers and indeed love it! (yt suggested ARROWS in ARROWS in ARROWS first, I immediately subscribed and then just watched this one)
@bagder let’s do “simply” next? https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/20822

How UI degrades over time.

Top (Windows 95): great contrast, obvious shapes. Instantly readable.

Middle (Windows 11): shapes are still self-explanatory, but contrast is gone.

Bottom (Windows 11 Insiders): what am I even looking at? The only shape I can understand here is the Run button. Barely visible, though.

Then, on the left, there’s another something that says Run and has an icon. What is it? A window title? Another button? Why does it have to say Run twice?
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@helloanselm when I first had to deal with form span, I added a honeypot field and intended to look into those local setups when that stopped being effective. For the small scale (mostly local e-commerce) I deal with, it’s been sufficient for years now. The dummest bots can’t resist a hidden “subject” field.
@sarajw give omarchy.org a try. It has a menu item to one-click install a windows vm, and has been the most straightforward Linux experience I’ve had. The entire installation process takes under 5 minutes on fast computers.
@marcoarment Inspired by the concept of “a piece of cloth,”