Ben Klaus

@looserooster
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Colorado UX Designer. Strong opinions, gently held...
Websitehttps://www.klausphotos.com
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LocationColorado
For the record, most of us Colorado designers are more than happy to design for LGBTQ+ folks. Although with this court ruling now I guess I can say that my religion prohibits me from working with transphobic bigots. https://info.cpr.org/e/732233/ert-utm-campaign-alert20230630/47fsln/1485821473?h=2jSIXRulPkUnkz4xyH-GEomarbQKpAZKhVlLm5TaTLg
Supreme Court: happy pride month, bigoted web designers!
@Kirabug @Andrewhinton I often cite it as an example of a product for which the customer is not the user. So there’s less incentive/urgency to fix the user experience.
@mralancooper tired of these guys, are you?

Please note that when the US employ armed thugs, they're "contractors", while they are described as "mercenaries" when anyone else does it.

This was yr vocab lesson for today.

#prigozhin #wagner

The decline of American playtime — and how to resurrect it. "If you take away play from children, they're going to be depressed. What is life for anybody without play?" https://www.vox.com/23759898/kids-children-parenting-play-anxiety-mental-health
The decline of American playtime — and how to resurrect it

The world can be terrifying. But we should still give kids the freedom to explore it.

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@ironicsans welp I can’t unsee that now!

We should do this in Canada too: https://cleantechnica.com/2023/02/09/new-law-50-solar-power-over-parking-lots-in-france/

France ... requires that that large parking lots have at least 50% of their lot covered in solar canopies.

New Law: 50%+ Solar Power Over Parking Lots In France - CleanTechnica

Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! France has stormed into a new era of solar with a new law just passed requiring a massive increase in solar canopies. The country’s new law requires that that large parking lots have at ... [continued]

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@[email protected] if only there was a newsroom that could determine if they’re “baseless”