1643 day streak here, and it still looks like it’s going to die on me any second now. I guess it was just an icon change (but… why?!)
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InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is the deal with Graphical User Interface/app psychology?9·1 year agoAlan Dix’s book (aptly named “Human Computer Interaction”) is quite good, even if somewhat old by now. HCI is an actual academic discipline with, yes, tons of theoretical and empirical results that govern what a good UI should be. Many of which are indeed grounded in psychology, others in physiology, etc (what we call Human Factors). There is a whole special interest group of the ACM just about it: SIGCHI.
Do not confuse this with fashion/trends/taste. These change, resulting in widely different possible flavors of UI over the years. But the underlying principles are the same.
Another thing to remember is that the fact that Apple, Google, or someone else implemented an UI in a certain way doesn’t mean they are following best practices and guidelines. Novelty sells, even if at the end of the day it does a worse job of things…
Edit: added link to SIGCHI
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Monkey attack leads to first human case of B virus in Hong KongEnglish71·1 year agoNice try, Guybrush!
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's your favourite -dle? (Daily puzzle game?)3·1 year agoNeat! I’ve always been a fan of roguelikes!
#Rogule 2024-3-25 🧝 4xp ⛩ 93 👣 streak: 1 🟩🟩🟩🟩⬜ ⚔ 🐺🐗🧛 🌰🌰 🍄
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•[@fediverse](https://lemmy.world/c/fediverse) Fediverse user growth jumped to \~50'000'000 users. What happened ? English89·1 year agoWhile I’m not entirely sure wat it actually means, the message you get on that site right now might be the reason (some kind of experiment gone wrong artificially inflating the numbers):
I was creating an implementation for the activity pub instance service transfer, but it seems to have spread far. We are very sorry to those who have experienced inconvenience.
All temporarily used data has been removed and all data has been removed. The figures in the data will soon converge to zero.
I trawled unintentionally.
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto Announcements@lemmy.ml•Lemmy Developer AMA and Dev Update, 2024-01-26, 1500 CEDTEnglish8·1 year agoIs federated authentication being considered for the future? The federated model of the fediverse is great, but it runs into problems when instances “die”, you want to access different servers as they federate with different things, etc. leading to the need of having multiple accounts. If there were a decentralized network of auth servers, could use the same credentials everywhere.
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto Programming@programming.dev•What are your top three favourite podcasts?5·1 year ago99% Invisible - An excellent design/architecture podcast
20k Hz (“twenty thousand hertz”) - great show about the audio that pervades our daily lives, from notification sounds to movie special effects, passing through game sounds, sound history,etc.
Imaginary Worlds - in their own words, “ a podcast about science fiction, fantasy and other genres of speculative fiction”.
All three are done by professionals in their respective fields, exceedingly well researched, and with superb production values.
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•See How Hot 2023 Was in Two Charts. Hint: Record Hot.English13·1 year agoStill, El Niño happens cyclically every few years, and this dataset spans decades. There are no other years in there similar to 2023….
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•‘Ramen noodles budget’: EU moves to end exploitation of unpaid internshipsEnglish13·1 year agoThis takes many forms. A recurrent one is for the take place right out of college (or while still in it!), taking advantage of the naïveté of those just entering the job market, and often as a precondition to access any kind of paid job some months later. The employer gets free qualified labor, the intern eat lots of ramen… families put up with it as a natural extension of paying for college, for a few more months… it’s exploitation pure and simple.
A “joke” I’ve heard several times over the years (not recently, though) summarizes the level of assholery that’s going on (warning: some may find this offensive)
“joke”
“it is better to have an intern than a slave, because you don’t need to feed, house our clothe the intern”…
I guess someone should come up with an idea for config.sys next!
I reluctantly started reading ebooks years ago for a very practical reason: owning some few thousand physical books, I pretty much ran out of room in the shelves in my small apartment. So nowadays I only buy physical art books and the like. Having said this, I actually easily grew to like ebooks, for their ubiquitous availability and, of course, not taking up precious shelf space.
Have to read them in an ereader for a proper experience, though. Tablet/smartphone displays tire my eyes a lot if I read for any meaningful period of time.
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How far can Lemmy support nested comments? Let's find out1·1 year agoOne more, then!
I have read them all, and find them all excellent. I wouldn’t recommend Use of Weapons as an introductory book for a new reader, though. It is rather dark, and it may put off some people. I think The Player of Games would work better, and give a new reader a better introduction of what the ethos of the Culture is, and what to expect (to some extent…) from the other books.
Unlike others, I did’t like Consider Phlebas that much, when compared with other (IMO) stronger Culture books.
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto Programming@programming.dev•A question about passwords | characters used in them15·2 years agoYou, you can add that list. Motherfuckers will let you type a password as long as you wish, only to internally truncate it. Was driving me crazy until I tried to log in on the mobile app, where it does prevent you to type more characters…
Open. If my kids need help and call out in the middle of the night, I would like to hear them!
Closed, to keep the monsters in…
I say a variation of this to my kids almost every week. It boggles the mind how, with such an easy access to all the information in the world, they don’t know something and just shrug it off instead of searching for information (90% of times a simple google search would do). I imagine myself at their age with such resources at my disposal: I’d have been a much happier (and knowledgeable) kid!
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Canvas -- Lemmy's r/Place -- Happening this weekend!English32·2 years agoJoining would be neat but… how?
More than one group of custodians, ideally with conflicting interests, watching one another? Essentially some system of checks and balances?