marceloexc

@marceloexc@im-in.space
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Programming and Art. I like to play and draw. Go Horns
prnshe him
download my apphttps://rm2000.app
bridged to bsky?Yes!
nobody, absolutely nobody, has better color scopes than darktable. i have learned so much about color theory through the vectorscope alone, something that lightroom doesnt even provide
@whitequark the libtools logo really makes you think
Dis is my pc
everytime i email my professors i put a random stamp-sized cyriak gif in my signature. They all look forward to my emails
> HTML emails are mainly used for marketing - that is, emails you probably don't want to see in the first place. The few advantages they offer for end-users, such as links, inline images, and bold or italic text, aren't worth the trade-off.
@lucas You can only imagine how happy the announcement of a “Swift for Android working group” made me
Feel like shit just want her back

@mattl like to play this little game whenever i see a stupid take on a mailing list where i try to guess their user agent

Almost all of the time it’s mutt, mu4e, or some other terminal email client that require an afternoon to set up

Introducing the Sony NEWS 3250 Unix Laptop, Sony advertisement 1991.

Apparently, Sony also produced RISC laptops, based in its NeWS range of MIPS-powered Unix workstations. Shipped in 1991, the NEWS 3250 was apparently the second RISC portable released in the early 1990s.

Based on a MIPS R3000 @ 20 MHz, the NEWS 3250 ran Unix SVR4, on a monochrome LCD with "increditle 1120 × 780 resolution".

Giving Tahoe titlebars a background really accentuates how chunky they are.
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Feel like shit just want her back
@schratze f*** flat design - I have always hated it.
@schratze from an accessibility point of view, this one is better than the hidden and extremely thin ones we are getting nowadays
@schratze This looks so ridiculously chunky now. Goddam.

@schratze Even the Motif scrollbar was an improvement on the abomination that graces our desktops today.

https://www.ist.co.uk/motif/books/vol6a/ch-10.fm.html

Motif Programming Manual (Volume 6A): 10 - ScrolledWindows and ScrollBars

@schratze looking for scrollbars and only finding removal addons is like websearching your favorite bug and only getting exterminators

@schratze I didn't find a way to get one like that, but at least I have *a* scrollbar now C:

https://www.anleitung24.com/firefox-100-scrollbars-bildlaufleisten-konfigurieren-anleitung.html

Firefox 100 – Scrollbars / Bildlaufleisten konfigurieren – Anleitung

@schratze I LOVE THE WINDOWS XP SCROLLBAR
@schratze Nah, way too detailed, light colors, wide, and takes up fixed space to show a scroll bar. This sort of thing is better left in the past where desktop computers were adopting innovations such as scroll wheels.
@tofu I really hate having useful things on my screen. I also don't like having multiple ways to do things. Also hate when the useful stuff on the screen is visible
@schratze I have basically no tollerance for wasted screen space and pointless chrome, which these scrollbars became once convienient ways of scrolling became commonplace.

@tofu @schratze I don't like the visual aspects of it either but hidden scrollbars are inconvenient as fuck and an accessibility nightmare

I'm a UX designer who likes flat design, by the way

@schratze remember when computers had personality

@schratze good design. Big enough to click on even for mouse challenged people.

Doesn't hide or disappear just when you're about to click it.

Has better contrast than many contemporary designs.

Has dedicated up down buttons for fine control.

Man... we really lost a lot. And for what? For some guy's idea of "thin dark grey on darker grey scroll bars look cooooool - especially when they auto hide after 0.1 sec" (good luck remembering there was a scroll bar that you could actually use...)

@kwramm @schratze remembering the other great use of the scrollbar - quick sign of "how long is the page going to be?"

@kwramm @schratze

On Windows 11  

Settings > Accessibility > Visual Effects > Always show scrollbars

@TeflonTrout @schratze yep, I have this on. But the fact that this isn’t the default and “hide scroll bars”, for some strange reason (cool looks > usability?), is, shows the sad state of affairs
WinXP my beloved