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  • But they should be used sparingly

    Good. You get it.

    I’m thinking about specific web pages that use very small text for the body of an article. Then, once I’ve adjusted my browser so it’s legible, the text on other websites is ridiculously big.

    Sadists. Or perhaps I’m giving them too much credit. Maybe they’re just morons.

  • I recognize this scene, but can’t remember what it’s from. Help!

  • Thank you, OP! I had almost forgotten about this. I was wondering how things were going!

  • Tiny text. If you’re designing something for people beyond their mid twenties, don’t use anything less than a 12pt font.

  • I wouldn’t so much as think of attending even if it was right in the next town, so okay. Do it. I’ll enjoy reading about what a disaster it was.

  • It’ll take a bit to get used to an environment where disagreements don’t have to become arguments, and simple misunderstandings aren’t personal attacks.

    It’s nice when people give each other the benefit of the doubt.

    Welcome to Lemmy, and good luck!

  • My brain insists that this is terrible, but, I’m laughing, so…

  • Is your username a reference to The Good Place? If so, I approve! 👍

  • If I felt like I was forming a “friendship” with one of these artificial personalities, I’d want more control - not in a maniacal way, but because I wouldn’t trust Meta (or whoever) not to say “meh, this isn’t profitable, so we’re shutting it down next month.”

    We’re already far too dependent on corporations, but in most cases, they haven’t had the power to emotionally damage us in this specific way. I don’t want to give them that kind of power over me.

  • I asked some friends. The first response I got was “Love Sick?” I don’t know if the question mark is part of the title or if they were uncertain.

  • The “classics”, but with the stipulation that they not be poisoned, polluted, toxic, or otherwise unsafe to be near, contact, or consume. That used to be implied, but in today’s world, you have to be specific.

    Telephone usage. Everyone assumes that everyone else knows how to use a phone. Even before kids are old enough to use a phone themselves, parents make their children memorize an important number.

    “Reliable transportation”. That can mean public transportation or a bike in addition to a car. Transportation is a requirement for virtually every job.

    Basic computer literacy. The bare essentials of computer usage are expected of just about everyone, even if you only know how to log on to Facebook, which brings me to the next subject...

    Internet access. It’s gotten to the point that people assume you are homeless, stupid, or in a weird cult if you can’t/won’t get on the internet.

  • I don’t think I want to let him off the hook with a metal disorder.

    I won’t accept that he’s a sociopath until there’s an official diagnosis. Sociopaths deserve empathy and need treatment. Musk is just a reprehensible asshole.

    (By the way @Hyperreality, I’m not arguing with you. I’m taking the word “sociopath” more literally than you intended. I know what you mean, and agree.)

  • Thank you. This is the first seriously negative thing I’ve heard about her, and I’d like to give her the benefit of the doubt. A person can grow and change quite a bit in ten years.

  • Assuming what you say is true, I’d like to see reddit pay major, highly publicized consequences for this. I don’t expect it to actually happen, though. I hope I’m wrong.

  • If someone could explain this part, I’d appreciate it:

    …picket strike teams that zeroed in on picket activity to shutter productions that tried to keep shooting completed scripts after the WGA went pencils down.

    Why would the WGA have issues with projects involving completed scripts?

  • This is an especially good one. Nice! 👍