O-oh, uwould youwu wook at the time! :3
O-oh, uwould youwu wook at the time! :3
Who do you feel the need to convince of this? Yourself? Lol
Headcanon bonus joke: Mario’s hand gesturing a single pea looks like he’s just making the Italian hand gesture, adding to Luigi’s confusion
Luigi: “guess it needs to be top shelf pee!”
You seem eager to pose this “if the product was undamaged” as if you can quantify what might have happened differently, but then in a comment below you ask someone else to prove that maintainers left.
It might shock you to learn that products are developed by people. Actual people stay or leave and work wildly differently based on things like respect, expectations, and being in a hostile environment.
Want proof of that? Go work on an actual project with a team sometime.
edit - And this isn’t even accounting for the ways toxic communication impedes wider adoption of a product
I mean the super rich generally did a lot of things on their way there. The wake up call is usually around the things they do and people they exploit, not equating the difference to dumb luck.
Hoo-wee you’re gonna be extra disappointed about that particular demographic then
Boy are you gonna be disappointed to learn who’s on the internet then
Perhaps because it’s not
I made one that said START once
Great news! You can have that experience today on Google’s or Microsoft’s community & product forums. It’s the default response!
Justice for Bing Bong
This is less a design choice and more the reality of package-based architecture, but - menus that I have to wait before interacting.
I spent most of my life being able to enter clicks and hotkeys as fast as I want, because they would queue up and the app would resolve them in order. Now I can’t type too fast after pressing the Windows Start button, because the start menu needs time to load before it can handle KEYPRESSES. Tapping Windows key followed by “Discord” will search for “iscord” or something if I type full speed.
It feels like every modern app is optimized for a slow person browsing one-handed on a phone.
Nametag that says “GitHub CoPilot” and if anyone asks you to “help them with their code” answer like you’re Clippy from MS Word
Did you miss where where the point of their comment was to deemphasize Whole Foods’ fault and culpability in this? Or are you starting a linguistics discussion?
Edit: in other words, they say “You should expect businesses to act this way” and I say otherwise
“Amazon is going to take advantage of whatever it thinks will make them more money.”
Yea I will in fact get mad at that kind of behavior. Lots of businesses doing it (and commenters like you normalizing it) doesn’t make them less responsible for their shitty behavior.
For any young aspiring alcoholics watching, that dude is what day drinking looks like after college. Don’t let that be you
Not dumb, just selfish, contemptuous of their users, and willing to destroy anything they have legal rights to for a cash grab.
This is really beautiful. I wish it was sized just a bit taller to be a phone background, because I’d use it!