kubikpixel, to web
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Logdy: Supercharge terminal logs with
web browser UI and low-code

🗒️ https://logdy.dev


jon, to ArtificialIntelligence
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Results on my about trackpad tap to click.

114 responded.

65% enable tap to click and love it!
29% disable tap to click.
6% had tap to click enabled and hate it!

So about two thirds prefer tap to click.

Personally I would argue that it should be off by default, but I belong to the last group. I was finding that I was having a lot of issues with my trackpad and most went away when I changed the setting. I still have an issue at times that clicking sometimes leads to right clicking.

I have been using trackpoints for years, so I guess I am rather used to an experience with clear button clicks.

jon,
@jon@vivaldi.net avatar

@zbrando , I have had a lot of Thinkpads over the years. I also had the Thinkpad anniversary edition. Right now I am testing something else.

Nobody makes the laptop I want with all the features I want. Sad, but true.

zbrando,
@zbrando@vivaldi.net avatar

@jon Yeah, nowadays electronics are all the same: laptops, TVs, smartphones... Even cars. Almost nobody likes to risk with design. 🙄

LinuxAndYarn, to GNOME
@LinuxAndYarn@mastodon.social avatar

One setting/feature I wish was in Files (formerly Nautilus) is the ability to exclude removable drives from the recently-used files list. "Recents" is handy and I'd like to leave it on, but what's the point of listing thumb drives that aren't even in the system?

(Same could be said of many network file shares, but that should be a separate setting. Maybe have a list of paths and addresses to ignore, like /media or 10.10.10.10:/ )

bragefuglseth, (edited )
@bragefuglseth@fosstodon.org avatar

@LinuxAndYarn One could argue that hiding unmounted drives maybe shouldn’t be an option, but rather just the OOTB behavior

https://ometer.com/preferences.html

serge, to UX
@serge@babka.social avatar

Seeking an Experienced UX/UI Designer for a New Online Project

I'm working on a new project focused on creating a new Jewish space and am in need of a skilled UX/UI designer to address some pain points.

I'm looking for someone who has expertise in UX/UI design, and can demonstrate that with an online portfolio.

I'd prefer someone with several years of UX under their belt, but am flexible here.

Your job would be working with me to address some pain points and try to make the site friendlier and more fun.

This is for a web application, so a grounding in web tools is a bonus as we turn your design into a working system.

A bonus would be if you could help turn your design into HTML/CSS as well.

This would be a short term, fully remote contract. Compensation is something we can discuss based on experiences and the services you'll be providing.

If you're interested, please DM me an introduction with your email address and we'll discuss further!

Thanks so much!

cs, to UI
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#UI #UX tip: Do not abbreviate number as "No."

"No. records received" is alarming when you are reporting the "Nbr. records received." Or at least stick an "of" in there. "No. of records received."

Looking at you, #Citibank.

jezlyn, to UX
@jezlyn@mastodon.social avatar

The YT app on Apple TV is really testing my patience. Besides the super annoying pause screen that kicks in now, and the screensaver, it resets your place in a list every time (e.g. going through your watch later list, or videos from all your subscriptions). If you play a video, it always resets to the top of the list when you back out to the list. I hate this behavior in any app. 😡 #UX #UI #annoyance #gripe #AppleTV

paradoxmo,
@paradoxmo@penfount.social avatar

@jezlyn I was wondering myself if there’s a way to turn off the screensaver. It just seems like a strange decision, surely an idle state should be handled by the system or TV, not by the app? Maybe they got tired of people complaining about their place being reset since their resume implementation sucks so much

ailyaut, to UI
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Second blog post on the UI! Unfortunately I've had a very busy month and don't have much new to report. Hopefully I'll have more time in May to work on new screens.

https://ailyaut.robotfumeur.fr/blog/2024-05-08_moxxy_ui_report.html

aeveltstra, to UI
@aeveltstra@mastodon.social avatar

I took some time today to learn how to make a trendline graph for statistics pertaining to 2 similar processes for one of my clients. This is created using , a visualizer by the company. The does not switch to dark mode easily: it takes a lot of tinkering to get it to look good. As far as goes, Qlik can improve their application a lot.

aeveltstra,
@aeveltstra@mastodon.social avatar

I just realized that this visualization won’t be insightful for most colorblind people. I’ll have to add symbolic markers.

jezlyn, to UI
@jezlyn@mastodon.social avatar

I use the timer on my Apple Watch a lot. I find it frustrating that instead of pressing on the big “done” in the middle of the screen to stop the timer after going off, I have to target the small x button in the lower left corner, which because it is very near the rounded edges of the Watch’s screen, is even harder to target. 😒 (I just now saw the Done label isn’t even centered in the circle :smh:)

guntha, to opengl French
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cs, to UI
@cs@mastodon.sdf.org avatar

I don't know what calendar or date-picker library they're using or if they rolled their own, but my credit union site has issues.

#UI #UX

meejah, to UI
@meejah@mastodon.social avatar

Has anyone made a "multi-timescale graph"?

Consider a "CPU" or "network activity" graph: I'd like one that has "one dot per second" on the right side and like "1 dot per minute" (or whatever) on the left side, but "rolled up" (i.e. min/max/mean of 60s or similar).

Perhaps could have multiple such segments (seconds, minutes, hours?) etc etc.
#ui

iamdtms, to ai
@iamdtms@mas.to avatar

The double-edged sword: Ethical implications of #AI in #UI / #UX design
https://medium.com/

smallcircles, to ubuntu
@smallcircles@social.coop avatar

Time to move off has finally come. So many to choose from, though. Makes my head spin 😵

I need one with:

  1. Great support (maybe get that webcam working finally)

  2. Smooth & slick / (I'm less of a terminal guy)

  3. Focus on , security-first approach (but not the ones that are made for James Bond)

What do you suggest?

zestygrass,
@zestygrass@mstdn.social avatar

@smallcircles try Fedora or openSuse tumbleweed

LovesTha,
@LovesTha@floss.social avatar

@smallcircles Have a look at the big desktop environments and pick which one you think is slick (it is such a personal choice), look at their list of distributions that they recommend/ensure this desktop environment is up to date and support offered at the top level for any distribution you choose. Most big distros have a reasonable level of support for the biggest desktop environments, but it is not universal and you may want a less popular one.

A distro with good SELinux support gives you #3

toxi, to UI
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