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Beautiful shadows need beautiful colors

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4 points·by KoosL·2 anni fa·0 comments

Make digital business cards with standards from the 90s. Better than NameDrop?

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2 points·by KoosL·3 anni fa·0 comments

Do you need to set a theme color to color Safari's UI? Probably not, but

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KoosL
·3 anni fa·discuss
Apple puts most phones into a shredder for 'recycling'. [Daisy is cool, but...](https://www.ifixit.com/News/15794/apple-daisy-cobalt-recycli...)
KoosL
·4 anni fa·discuss
This post is also discussed in this thread: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33741032#33746369.
KoosL
·4 anni fa·discuss
You don't seem to agree with the post as a whole, so I'm curious: 1) Did you expect the post to include reviews of applications, so you could learn from that, or 2) Do you think the design quality of FOSS is high enough?

If it's the latter, I'd love to know your examples of apps that meet the criteria I listed: - Is free to use - Has open source code - Has a user base that doesn’t primarily consist of software developers - Has a GUI - Is mainly created and maintained by volunteers

Is there one you would recommend over commercial alternatives _because of_ its design?
KoosL
·4 anni fa·discuss
Hey, thanks for the feedback. As I guess you know writing concisely isn't easy. I mainly write about design, for designers. I can't remember having every seen anyone recommend a volunteer-driven FOSS application _for its UI design_ over commercial alternatives. I do hear people complaining about free tools for being annoying to use. As such, I didn't consider it necessary to make the case that volunteer-driven FOSS is badly designed—I wanted to share what reasons I found for _how_ that came to be.

tl:dr; users should not be frustrated with FOSS and developers should not be frustrated with users using proprietary alternatives, because we'd have to live in a completely different alternative universe for that to be different.

My agenda is that I want more non-developers to be involved in FOSS, so that volunteer-driven FOSS projects get more traction.
KoosL
·5 anni fa·discuss
Hi thanks for the feedback! About my writing style in general: I usually write as if I'm writing to my younger self, telling him what I wished he learned faster. Perhaps I should be kinder to him. I'll be careful not to mean to others next time. However, I don't feel like we have to be nice to the 'web thought leaders' who have cashed in their tokens for real money already. They're the grifters. The stories from people making real money from selling crypto are to be found everywhere, but obvs that pyramid scheme/lottery situation means that lots of others lost their money. I hear too little from them.

I was genuinely pissed off about all the time I put in trying to read all that techno babble various blockchain websites only to find out that most of them are just a scheme to turn tokens into money. I'm disappointed in the tech community for not being more vocal against the hype. So I wanted to put out there what I learned, so that others can see things not through the lens of 'next big thing', but 'possibly made by someone who wants my money'.
KoosL
·5 anni fa·discuss
There’s no scroll jacking whatsoever and I tested reader modes on several browsers. Could you tell me a bit more about the issues?