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  • thank god. I hope this trend migrates to other countries. The amount of effort/distraction for touch screens combined with the additional cost of having to replace full on infotainment systems is annoying.

  • Yea, not many sites bother but, the action makes it so much better, especially if the main content was supposed to be something that the user is supposed to digest such as a recipe or wiki site.

    The @media print css at-rule makes it super easy as well. just hide everything but what you want to show, and adjust the margins how you like it.

  • omg point 2 makes me want to leave the site.

    So many sites do this with "trending" or "new" content. Like youtube used to repeat your shorts every 3 or 4 rows of video to try and convince you to watch shorts. Drove me crazy at the time because I have no interest in them.

  • Which is dumb because CSS allows you to change the design based off screen size, so it's 100% developer laziness.

  • Cookies should also have an immediate one-click reject-all button

    I'm actually fairly certain that to be GDPR compliant they are supposed to have that. At the very least it isn't supposed to default to "accept all" either.

  • Browser incompatibilities.

    I use Firefox, Firefox is not a niche/unused browser. There is ZERO excuse for your web forms or pages to not work correctly because I'm using it. At the very least, all sites should be compatible with the latest form of Edge (gross), Chrome, Firefox and Safari. Those are considered Mainstream browsers. If your site fails to work on them properly, that's one of the easiest ways to make me disappear off the site.

    Another big UI thing is infinite load pages. I don't care about the next article in line, give the user a sidebar or bottom container that contains related content, then I as a user can decide to click it or not.

    And one last thing that many don't take into consideration. Have a functional print layout of the page. So many sites don't bother making a print layout but, as a user if I see something that I like, I might save it to a PDF, or print it out to show the family. When I do that I don't need the headers(except maybe the title box?), banners, footers, splash screen, ad boxes, comments etc. I only really need the main body content. The print layout will show the URL if enabled, so I can always find my way back to the page without it. A lot of times if I am doing this, it's because it's significantly easier to show my family then having to somehow get them to visit the page.

  • I just wanted to let you know, I was wrong/just blind,

    I reopened on my desktop to have it another read on an easier to use screen, and they have them listed under the list header, but it uses the term "affiliate" instead of referral, and claims they make no money on the links.

    I don't fully understand why referral links are necessary if they make no money off of it though, so I'm still on edge about the integrity of it.

  • Just a fair warning to other people navigating the page, the links the article provides all contained referral links. Not that it matters too much, but it put a sour taste in my mouth that a privacy oriented post would contain these without prominently disclosing them

    edit: looking again they do somewhat disclose they are there, but are insistent that they don't have anything to do with affiliation, so not as bad but, I still don't like that they are there.

  • That right there is going to kill any chance of me getting any of my friends to use it. Which is unfortunate and a side effect of not having a centralized server.

    But when you're trying to get someone to start using your app, trying to convince them to at least open the app once a day to make it so it's able to be open in the background is a pretty hard ask of a lot of people

  • I personally wouldn't trust them with an email service myself. They have been known to accept sponsorships through Google and as of late seems to be heading more and more in the direction of more tracking services in favor of a monetary profit. I don't trust their email service would be any different

  • I mean, I don't use the service but, $7-8 a month that gives you access to everything versus 14 to $16 a month per streaming service on everything else. It sounds like they're still getting a steal at a more convenient rate.

    Being said, yeah there is plenty of free options that could be being done as well so there is that argument

  • It's perfectly legal to own any type of lock picking tool in all of the states in the US, as long as you are not using it for malicious purpose. But there are four states that have increased scrutiny on if you are caught out in public with them: Ohio Nevada Virginia and Mississippi, but it's completely legal to have lock picking as a hobby(although some states require registration to do it professionally)

  • I was on board with your post until the last line.

    However in the majority of the US it's perfectly legal to own lock picking tools as long as you're not using it for malicious intent, there's only four states in the US that has restrictions on them similar to what you describe, those states are Mississippi where if it's concealed / you don't tell them that you have the pick and they find it on their own, you have to provide counter evidence in court of why it wasn't you; and Nevada, Ohio and Virginia which states you must provide evidence directly countering the claim.

    All states have it legal to own and use the tools, it just those four states have increased regulations on the tools that make it harder to defend in court if you're caught out in public near a crime with them

  • I'm amazed people want "experienced" workers. Like trying to untrained an "incorrectly" trained worker is a pain in the ass. Like fresh out of college at least you have a base standard, once they have experience in the field you never know what you are going to get.

  • I looked at the reviews and black widow was supposed to be an amazing brand, it was 60 bucks but like every review was five stars, but yeah needless to say I don't plan on buying them again

  • I'm thankful to be alive, did my oil change in my car today, my new ramps that were supposed to be good for 10k lbs snapped as I was driving off them with my 3k lbs Malibu. Least I was behind the wheel and not under the car.

    Amazon didn't even bother having me return them, they were like "oh shit OK yea going to skip offering a replacement and sending the old ones back, here's your money back".

    Other than that though, feeling accomplished, I haven't been doom-scrolling as much lately and I've started straying away from more political posting's because I found that there isn't much I could do regarding everything and it was starting to dampen the mood.

    Looking at the brighter things in life I have found helps tremendously in keeping positivity alive.

  • Fully Agree.

    Mastodon, Lemmy and the likes are all enthusiast platforms in my eyes. Their primary userbase of the more savvy folk who are early adopters. I also believe it's why many don't fully get how complicated the fediverse really is to comprehend. To many the hurtles are just costs of being in the field/having a tech passion, hopefully it will be adopted but like, I still think the UI and general behavior and mechanics of it will be a fairly big roadblock.

  • IOS has had native RCS since they launched IOS 18 back in like August/September-ish, I haven't had much issue with support from IOS to Android RCS side, but I'm not sure what my family in Florida use for their iphones, I expect older models might struggle. I have however had issues with communicating with my mom, but I believe it's because she doesn't understand that when she has RCS enabled, and she turns off data, it wants to try using RCS, then fails, and then falls-back to SMS, which for some reason Samsung Messages struggles with.

    Personally speaking though, my S20 hasen't had any issues with RCS period, its always been other devices not actually sending proceeding to error and then the person not noticing it so therefore not retrying

  • Whatsapp isn't really a thing in my area but man is Facebook messenger is, but yeah nice that you were able, I didn't have much luck with my relatives to switch over to signal or Discord back when it took off, they just sort of stayed on Facebook.

    My online friend group had a higher adoption rate for discord from skype at first but, that might just be because I refused to give them my phone number so they couldn't access me elsewhere.

    Really the only group that I had really have an interest in other alternatives, was my cybersecurity class in college, but even they tended to straight towards Discord more than signal (which is insane to me)

  • that would be an instant block on my pihole server. Yea that site doesn't need any of my traffic