I talk a lot about how “empathy” in commercial UX is mostly a posture because in reality capitalism doesn’t care, but it’s important to consider the additional problem of people in charge who are too shallow to be capable of understanding “why” some people prefer, or need, to do things differently than they do.
This one time I was telling the ceo/founder of a startup I worked for that our react app was making my new macbook pro crawl and we need to fix that because it was a b2b product that would be used by people in finance offices decked out with dell opticrap machines. He responded with surprise “wow, steve. you really care about people don’t you?”
I was kinda floored. Anyway, here we are…
https://web.archive.org/web/20230727121010/https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1684491212219359232
If “X” can’t handle a light mode and a dark mode, then that’s not a very good sign…
You’re acting like they need to code a whole new app rather than a single if/then statements with different color values.
Do you have any idea what you’re talking about?
don’t underestimate the work that goes into maintaining two UI themes on that level. Every new thing has to cater for both themes by the designers. Those colour values are easy for devs IF the css is built to accommodate. It very rarely is… and by rarely I mean never, but say rarely to appease the devs seeing this who think they’ve built something that accommodates it.
You set up a table for each.
If you’re adding one thing that needs a color value, you just add a color to each table rather than a single color…
It’s honestly not complicated or time consuming. Especially when two versions already exist…
ok, tables and colour values. Sounds good.
For the love of… they are freaking twitter! It is one of the most used user interfaces in the world! I think they can spring for the necessary dev resources to maintain a UI that can support multiple modes.
maybe this… thrilling??? discussion of who’s 10x enough to maintain the site theme is better suited to the orange site @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected]
I was looking for the mute button a long time ago
Thanks for @ing me!
I wouldn’t know to block you otherwise, makes it super convenient.
ahahaha, off you fuck
I’m guessing they are using a client that tags people automatically. Mastodon client does this. I have no idea what the posts are saying though.
I really don’t care why they did it, it’s just annoying to get a notification that someone I wasn’t talking to replied to someone else I wasn’t talking too.
Pretty safe bet I don’t want to see anything else they need to say.
Well, I guess, but it’s pretty understandable if they are using a client that is trying to copy the default Mastodon client behavior for some reason. Just sayin.
What are you trying to say? That twitter doesn’t have enough money to develop in a modern design system? It’s not a matter of BS mythical 10x developers. Although according to elon all the non 10xers were fired I guess.
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I’m not the one saying ridiculous things like taking away “light mode” would free up resources…
So comparitively speaking, yeah, I’m practically an expert.
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Compared to the backend development, sure.
It’s also not like they’re creating it from scratch, it already exists. The muskrat is literally just saying he’s going to get rid of it, not just not develop it.
It’s not exactly the hardest part of the job… It’s a CSS file with altered colours.