Some notes for the "UX" people out there designing user interfaces:
1) Don't mix menu options and gestures in the same workflow.
2) Don't mix menu options and gestures in the same workflow.
3) Don't mix menu options and gestures in the same workflow.
4) For pity's fucking sake, don't mix menu options and gestures in the same workflow!
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Took a mini-vacay from here to watch both hours of #TheDirtyWork produced by #RachelMaddow production team and it's something people skeptical of #Boomers absolutely need to watch before they pop off with #OKBoomer . All the freedoms you later generations have been taking for granted as if they've always existed WE fought for and WON. You're welcome, ingrates.
So when you take in all the #NoKings coverage tomorrow and you hear that grannies are involved, know ye that we've done this before and it ain't our first rodeo.
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Absolutely, but I blame that on the Gen X slackers, producing Gen Z slackers producing millennial slackers.
Me: OK, I sent the memo. I think I've mastered organization-speak. I used it liberally.
Colleague, reading memo: Holy shit! Jesus, man, you can't use that many buzzwords in one sentence! Did you have your common-sense removed?
Me: Nah, you learn to just suspend it, and let the looney flow; It's actually kinda fun! I wonder if that's why managers do it in the first place....
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When everyone uses a developers library a developer thinks 'Great they all love my work!'. When someone does something similar in UI/UX the UI/UX design expert screams 'plagiarism, how dare they!'
UI/UX design experts are different breed. I believe the only one that really give a sh@t about them are other UI/UX designers. They are really the outcasts of the development community. By their own choice.