Havard Havard

@jhavard
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Do not listen to this man.
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@wohali @larsbrinkhoff if we'd got the Internet we were promised, we could be sending VRML scenes of pictures of text.
Music is the gravy.
When I was growing up, we had operating systems that exposed a lot of the technical details about their inner workings, and websites that let us use code to customize them, like MySpace and Geocities. UX designers in tech have since optimized away most of the stuff that allowed and encouraged people to learn to use technology and now people get confused by files and browser tabs. And as the knowledge shrinks, more and more things have to be simplified away. I only ever see it as a one way road.
Or to make the business people actually care... put the "advertise with us" link at the bottom of the home page, then let the marketing wankers force infinite scroll on the home page.
Put required disclosures at bottom of home page. Enable infinite scrolling of posts on home page.

"Actress Rachel Ward, 68, Responds to Accusations That She ‘Aged Really Bad’"

I hope her response is, "Oh fuck off I'm 68"

And of course Amazon already has the market cornered on cheap junk that's constantly subject to safety recalls.
I wonder what private equity firms will buy the husks of the big tech companies and what they'll do with the brands. Google-brand camera flashes, Microsoft refrigerators, Facebook kitchen scrubbers, Oracle toilets.
sauce: tommysiegel insta

Dishwashers are great, they solve the most annoying problem of dirty dishes.

But the SECOND most annoying problem of dirty dishes is putting them away after they're clean.

I always thought I wanted some sort of robot to solve this problem, but now I just realized : I just want all my cabinets to have built-in dishwashers!

Once a week, I should push a button and all my dishes should get washed simultaneously. In-place.