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willchis

91 カルマ登録 6 年前

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willchis
·7 時間前·議論
Wow this is really neat. I just did a really fast refresher on the history of (conflict in) Europe by scrolling through!
willchis
·昨日·議論
The marketing team must've done research that said "people are starting to think that you guys are evil-water-stealing-lay-off-loving-bubble-bursting scumbags" and decided to really lean into the small family business and happy font vibes!
willchis
·17 日前·議論
The best way to make a really boring and generic product pop is... by copying a really boring and generic marketing page. God I miss the old internet. Give me some insane pixelated flash website over this bland trash any day. https://www.webdesignmuseum.org/flash-websites-in-the-early-...
willchis
·24 日前·議論
I really want to agree and I can fill the rage building inside me when I talk to one... but on the flip side I just had a conversation with the Amazon one and it fixed my weird incorrect region/country problem in about 5 minutes. I was filled with rage the entire time, but it fixed my problem.
willchis
·24 日前·議論
> If the answer is a small number of humans, that is probably a dystopia worth resisting.

Have you looked around at the current state of wealth inequality?! The internet (without AI) already did that.
willchis
·24 日前·議論
But what about putting food on the table for your babies and spouse?
willchis
·28 日前·議論
What about a backend that prompts the LLM at runtime and generates a new frontend for every user? It'd be like A/B (C/D/E/F..) testing with no possible way to validate the results or fix bugs. Somebody make me their CTO, quick.
willchis
·2 か月前·議論
I make sure I frequently talk about running a marathon someday, just so all my friends think I'm in better shape than I am.
willchis
·2 か月前·議論
The iPant? Or a Samsung WCPP1?
willchis
·2 か月前·議論
"betatester for bananaware" hahaha amazing
willchis
·2 か月前·議論
Exactly! This whole sentiment reminds me of the Jobs quote "people don't know what they want until you show it to them".
willchis
·2 か月前·議論
That's the ad-free version, it's an extra $12.99 a month.
willchis
·3 か月前·議論
People assume that accessibility is all about some small minority of less abled people who can't "read good", but it's a broad category that affects all users. If you build following the guidelines then you end up with a quality product that can be used by people who stumbled upon it while doom-scrolling instead of enjoying their beach vacation. The best analogy I heard was about drop-kerbs/curb-cuts... people wonder why we're catering for a small minority of wheelchair users everywhere and then they have a kid (or wheel luggage from the airport) and realize how great they are.