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There seems to be an error in the thumbnail. That’s the back of Darth vaders head.
There seems to be an error in the thumbnail. That’s the back of Darth vaders head.
Hmm now someone needs to mop up the gooey white spiderslime
It lets the other person know you are up and available for chatting in case there was anything they want/need a quick response to.
Behind the curve, on Netflix I think
The removal of borders on buttons. I don’t know how many times I’ve been using a piece of software and haven’t realized for a long while that some icon is actually a clickable thing and not just some UI decoration or something.
The removal of text in favor of icons. I hate having to memorize what all your icons mean in your app. Please just make text unless it’s something insanely obvious. It’s even worse when they neglect to put tool tips to tell you what the icon is supposed to mean
There’s an interview with one of the researchers who found this on quirks and quarks last weekend. Quirks and quarks is a long running science show on CBC in Canada. Rather interesting, the scientist said at first they thought maybe the flood waters had washed the wood into that formation or something but there are apparently clear tool marks and signs it was deliberately formed.
That one I always assumed meant to just get your ass out on the dance floor. Not any specific form of dancing
I just hate how companies cling to agile like it’s some kind of cult. Like a company I know gave all the employees very nice swag embroidered with a big “agile development” slogan on it like your development methodology is supposed to be a source of pride or something. Of course like most companies they don’t really follow agile practice very much except where they can use it as an excuse to skimp on requirements and such.