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1 points·by desman·5 ay önce·0 comments

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desman
·5 ay önce·discuss
Brian Cugelman’s "12 Emotional Journeys of Color Psychology" breaks down how color influences user perception and behavior through a structured, neuroscience-informed framework. Rather than textbook color meanings, it defines 12 emotional journeys people take in digital experiences and shows how color can support those transitions in context. It’s a practical lens for product and UX folks who want to move beyond ‘blue = trust’ and tie color choices to real emotional motivators and reinforcers.
desman
·6 ay önce·discuss
As a non-American, I wonder how effective these measures are. Way too often I hear that "ICE abducted ... an American citizen". Are these individual cases amplified by the media to attack federal government's reputation or are these a significant percentage of all arrests? In which case, why is ICE doing it, they have absolutely no way of turning such arrests into a positive for themselves? How easy is it for an American or a legal alien to produce documentation proving their legal status - can it be that the fact(?) that many legal residents don't possess the necessary documentation at all times leads to the majority of such arrests/detentions/"abductions".

I know that many here will question ICE's mandate to act even against immigrants who don't have their paperwork in order, but this is another question.
desman
·7 ay önce·discuss
This is like complaining that your screwdriver is bad at measuring weight.

If you really need an answer and you really need the LLM to give it to you, then ask it to write a (Python?) script to do the calculation you need, execute it, and give you the answer.
desman
·8 ay önce·discuss
The main point they are making is that open source software is creating public good/value and needs to be recognized as a civic service. The problem I have with it is that in the majority of cases it doesn't create any value at all, there are plenty of open source projects that are not illegal but net harmful for public interest. Knowing how Germans usually distinguish good from evil (paperwork/bureaucracy/official review and certifications), this will likely end up with yet another verse of Vogon poetry one would need to engage with to get a tax break. The recipients of benefits will likely be those who will go for the trouble of proving that they are "good open source". It is highly likely that actual net benefactors of society will not condescend to do this paperwork and. end up not getting the proposed benefits.