More than one group of custodians, ideally with conflicting interests, watching one another? Essentially some system of checks and balances?
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OTOH, if you build a playlist manager for playlists everyone can add to, you make sure nothing anyone adds will break it…
Sadly, this was a thing even before the web, let alone social media. There’s always been people for whom the vacations didn’t even “happen” unless they get to go on incessantly about them when they come back, ideally subjecting you to two hours of photos that mean very little to you. They derive little enjoyment from actually being there, they take it from showing it others…
For some people life is not worth living without external validation. Sad.
At this stage, apart from my medication, I worry the most about my devices and chargers. Everything else, from toiletries to clothes I can buy if it turns out I forgot it and really need it. That lowered my stress with packing significantly (and I am not forgetting more things because of it).
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
This is actually a thing. When learning calligraphy, it was one of the exercises we did. If you have good enough control of your hand and pen, then all strokes should be the same length, slanted the same way, and separated by the same spacing. When you manage this apparent “unreadable” thing, it means you nailed it!
The example below comes from this site (not mine)
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!
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InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Oh, Zot! Nomadic Identity is Coming to ActivityPub1·1 year agoThat makes total sense. Still, it removes the pressure of choosing a server, since migration and use of several servers becomes seamless. As it is right now, there’s the resilience and future lifespan of an instance to consider, plus fragmentation of your identify as defined not by your username but by your actual “online persona” constructed from your posts, etc. (unless you’re really going for alts, of course). You can create other identities on other instances but they are separate, you “lose” your posts, etc. if something happens. if I understood correctly, that becomes less of an issue with nomadic identity?
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Oh, Zot! Nomadic Identity is Coming to ActivityPub572·1 year agoIMO, this seems exactly what the fediverse needs to thrive. The whole “choose a server” thing is a big disincentive to adoption by most people.
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 Open Source@lemmy.ml•Any FOSS Framework currently maintained to develop interactive fictions?2·1 year agoThis. Inform was the language/platform developed back in the day to author/interpret Z-code, the basis for Infocom’s text adventures. It went beyond just that in more recent versions, but it is designed from the ground up for text adventure creation.
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 out1·2 years agoOne more, then!
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Can the government decrypt your WhatsApp chats?6·2 years agoIts a book of proceedings of a scientific conference, usually peer-reviewed. Springer publishes the proceedings but has nothing to do with the selection of the papers or their scientific quality… its just a service they provide, for a fee.
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•first they push for us to get icloud storage and now this.18·2 years agoIndeed. Apple does give you control over notifications, in their different forms, so just turn them off.
Having said this I have the app installed since forever and notifications turned on (useful for order status, shipping notifications etc) and never got a self-promoting notification like that. I wonder if it is a regional thing (I’m in Europe).
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!
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