Jos ei halua stressata itseään liikaa niin varmaankaan ei kuulu alalle jossa on vastuussa siitä elääkö vai kuoleeko toinen ihminen.
Lääkärien koulutus on kallis ja yhteiskunnan maksama. Myös palkan maksaa monesti yhteiskunta (joko suoraan tai sitten ostamalla palveluita yksityiseltä). Pitäisi olla enemmän sanomista yhteiskunnalla tekemisen ehdoista, eikä vain lääkäreillä.
Lääkärien jaksaminen on toki aito ongelma, mutta siihen pitäisi pureutua paremmalla johtamisella työpaikoilla.
I would also welcome decent micropayments (maybe digieuro?), so that you wouldn't need to subscribe, but could pay 0.045€ for something without it being unfeasible because of fixed transaction costs.
Linux is quite lightweight. Pick a distro that doesn't run a lot of stuff by default. OpenBSD only runs sshd exposed to the network, AFAIR. Debian probably does the same. But really, the lightness comes from what isn't running. NixOS, fedora, rocky, alpine are all decent alternatives.
Theming/styling. A button should look like button.
Lack of menus. Discoverability is poor if you don't have a list of things in an obvious place.
Gestures. Lack of discoverability.
Information density. I don't care about huge margins and filler pictures. Content shouldn't be crammed, but space should be used efficiently.
Mobile first. Especially if mobile use is only a fraction of actual use. Or maybe even if it is the majority of users, but not majority of use (operations, hours).
Simplicity. Make simple things simple, but hard things possible. Removing features can make your software useless.
Paper bags are worse, except maybe for microplastics. But they take more resources to create, and aren't as recyclable as good plastic bags. You can use a canvas bag, but that takes even more resources to create. So you have to use the same canvas bag for years
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