Pandaline, to gloomhaven German
@Pandaline@rollenspiel.social avatar

#gloomhaven #button&bugs

Erster Versuch ging gleich wegen Würfelpech daneben 🙈 ich find super cute - muss aber das große Regelheft studieren 😅

#Brettspiele #boardgames #sologames #sologespielt #SoloSpielbar #soloplay #Brettspielliebe @brettspiele

blog, to android
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Software I Miss from Earlier Versions of Android
https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2024/04/software-i-miss-from-earlier-versions-of-android/

My love of Android waxes and wanes according to how much the software feels like it is fighting me. On a good day, I can flash the OS and install whatever apps I want. On a bad day, I can't remove bloatware and I'm forbidden from changing the internals.

I started using the latest Google version of Android on their Pixel 8 Pro. I say "their" because it never really felt like the device was mine. Google kept popping up and asking me to do things which were clearly in their interest; not mine. There was very little way to remove Google's features. I was beholden to them. Forget that noise! I flashed GrapheneOS and regained some control.

But there are still some things missing from the modern Android experience. Things which I'm sure used to exist on earlier versions, but have since been scrapped or severely restricted.

Here's what they stole from us.

Customised Fonts

I can't remember which version of Android I first had which let me change the font to Comic Sans. But that ability doesn't exist any more - not without rooting your phone and severely monkeying with its internals.

Google's Noto font is, sadly, abandonware. Aside from new Emoji, Google show no interest in putting a modern font stack into Android. So we're left with a fairly dull and incomplete corporate font.

Button Swapping

Android originally had the back button on the right of the screen. Then, in Google's infinite wisdom, it was swapped to the left. Why? Fuck your muscle-memory, I guess?

Nevertheless, Android used to let you swap the order of the on-screen keys. This is not a particularly challenging software requirement - yet seems beyond modern Android.

Call Recording

Google is indecisive on whether call recording should be allowed. It is legal in most parts of the world, and used to be well supported by Android.

Nowadays you have to flash a ROM to get this basic functionality back.

SIP Built-in.

You used to be able to add VoIP / SIP calls to Android for free! But the latest version doesn't let you do that any more.

Custom Ringtones and Vibration Patterns

I'm sure that I used to be able to set a different vibration pattern for different sorts of alerts. But I can't find that functionality anywhere these days. Same for different alert tones for different people.

Task switcher clear-all button

If I want to close all my open apps, I have to go to task switcher then scroll all the way across. It was handy when there was a "close all" button at the bottom of the screen.

Data SIM switcher

I have multiple SIMs. They can both receive calls and texts, but only one can be used for data. There used to be a button I could press to flip between the two. Now I have to go into the settings, and fiddle with a bunch of options. Annoying!

And the rest

What software do you miss the most from old versions of Android?

https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2024/04/software-i-miss-from-earlier-versions-of-android/

metin, to web
@metin@graphics.social avatar

In the 1990s and early 2000s, tiny animated GIF banners of 88 x 31 pixels could be found on lots of sites, usually functioning as a button or clickable ad, linking to a different site.

@booters has collected a truckload of those old school banners for your nostalgic pleasure:

https://hellnet.work/8831/

dazfuller, to github
@dazfuller@mstdn.social avatar

In case anyone else is fed up of seeing the "Code 55% faster with Github Copilot" message on Github, the following filter works a treat with uBlock Origin

github.com#[data-testid="copilot-popover-button"]

LibrarianRA, to random
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Happy Presidents' Day - Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
.

zwovierzwo, to helpers

Why can't i create a new group when i click on that for the
I get the message that i have no to that (but i am the admin of the server)

mdmrn, to MashleMagicandMuscles
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My 14 year old and a friend decided they were going to make buttons to hand out / sell to friends at school. I told them, "If you're making one, I have a very specific one I want."

I sent a pic from the recent Mashle special chapter of Mash himself being awesome.

Here's the tiny pin they made for me.

Love it.

publictorsten, to random German
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Ich lache ja nicht oft über Cookie-Banner, aber die Financial Times hat es geschafft.

mentallyalex, to photography
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I am not the worlds greatest photographer and have never sought that title. I often find myself fascinated by the mundane and try and see the story behind the scenes.

This is a unique button, it is mine but is sitting in stasis. I removed the button from a shirt long ago, and it has been sitting on a homespun tablecloth undisturbed for 15 or more years.

Untouched in a room filled with activity it sits ignored waiting to be readded to a shirt long since discarded. This button has not been disturbed by the passage of time that has removed the people from my life that had been involved in my life. This button was stripped from an outfit worn by an entirely different man. A man unconcerned with the Presidential elections, or airborne illnesses.

Small picture to be sure, but it was meaningful to me and I felt compelled to share.

azonenberg, to random
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Anyone have a uBlock Origin rule to hide the "code 55% faster with github copilot" spam links on github?

jaseg,
@jaseg@chaos.social avatar

@azonenberg Found it:

github.com# span:has-text("55% faster"):upward(div)

bunnimal, to random

giv snack

cazabon,

@bunnimal

How could anyone say no to that face?

stephaniewalter, to UI
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A curated list of cool buttons with fun interactions for your inspiration: https://www.buttons.cool/
Created by LukyVj

schizanon, to VideoGames
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I feel like should have a dedicated page that lists all the that are connected, and lets you customize the mappings in the year 2023

ianbicking, to gpt
@ianbicking@hachyderm.io avatar

I haven't tried this, but I think it would be a good programming pattern:

If you are in a situation where you might create a DSL, instead create a simpler system using JSON and an execution loop. Like {"action": "click", "target": ""} if you are doing some testing.

Create a document/prompt describing the JSON and your "DSL" will instead be the natural language prompts to GPT. GPT can also decompile. Some interesting migration patterns may emerge.

orionkidder, to random
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Oct 1 Introduce MC from antagonist's POV.

I had heard about her, of course. Her recruiter gave me a report, and he mentioned the trophies on her wall, so clearly had been using her power to win—some do and some do not—but I did not understand until I saw her move. She is a natural. She can do anything physical, any sport, any fighting style. But she lacked intentionality. It was just movement for her, so I knew I needed to make her desire to hurt her opponent. This is necessary.

orionkidder,
@orionkidder@writing.exchange avatar

My scene structure is getting really solid. I have a start and an end point. I have things I want to accomplish. I improvise setting and flow and pop-up characters. But I get it done. And I really like ending on a , a line or image or sornething that dramatically closes the little narrative of that one scene. When it works, it makes every individual scene a story. I cannot bring a scene in for a landing until I find a button.

PKYo, to UX

Is there no set of heuristics, no guidelines, no flowchart that can prevent this kind of interface design?

You've just boarded a lift or elevator that as these buttons (illustrated). What button should you press?

"Place buttons vertically so the buttons for higher floors are higher than the buttons for lower floors."

#usability #InteractionDesign #IxD #lift #elevator #UX #UXDesign #UXD #Design #button #label #layout

piratensachsen, to Leipzig German
ueckueck,
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Pandaline, (edited ) to gloomhaven German
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&bugs ist bestätigt 😎🥳

Kanns kaum erwarten das in Händen zu halten und zu spielen 😻

@brettspiele

amadeus, to GNOME
@amadeus@mstdn.social avatar

I like what are trying to do with the Activities button although I am not so sure about the fact that the new can get pretty wide depending on the amount of one uses. https://gitlab.gnome.org/Teams/Design/os-mockups/-/issues/227

heiseonline, to mastodon German

Na, teilt ihr auch schön fleißig? 😎

failedLyndonLaRouchite, to mastodon

Suggested extension for

a button that converts every word in your toot to a hashtag eg

#A #A

Aaron, to webdev
@Aaron@front-end.social avatar

It irks me when I see a that can only be clicked in a small portion of its surface. I wrote about it nearly a decade ago, but it’s still relevant because people are still doing it!

https://www.aaron-gustafson.com/notebook/web-design-101-100-percent-tappable/

MarineHaddock, to random

:blobhaj_cathug: WELCOME TO THE SALES THREAD!!!

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