@[email protected] to No Stupid Questions • edit-29 months agoIs there a word for the phenomena where everyone benefits from design decisions made to help vulnerable populations?message-square34fedilinkarrow-up1145arrow-down13file-text
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minus-square@db2link-20•9 months ago!Capitalism But also !Communism so you .ml folks don’t start creaming just yet.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink15•9 months agoI wonder if you’re aware of the irony in your comment… in a discussion about making things accessible for everyone, you’re using a symbol that only a subset of people would understand the meaning of, haha
minus-square@db2link0•9 months agoEveryone can though, including the blind. It is very much accessible, whether everyone knows it at once isn’t relevant to that.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish15•9 months agoAre you using the exclamation point to mean “not”? Or are you trying to link to a community like [email protected]?
minus-square@Acamonlink9•9 months agoTrying to use “!” as a NOT doesn’t really work on Lemmy because it is superceded by the local usage of “!” as Community.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•9 months agoSince my use of Linux, I still read it as Bang.
!Capitalism
But also !Communism so you .ml folks don’t start creaming just yet.
I wonder if you’re aware of the irony in your comment… in a discussion about making things accessible for everyone, you’re using a symbol that only a subset of people would understand the meaning of, haha
Everyone can though, including the blind. It is very much accessible, whether everyone knows it at once isn’t relevant to that.
Are you using the exclamation point to mean “not”?
Or are you trying to link to a community like [email protected]?
You got it the first time, it’s “not”.
Trying to use “!” as a NOT doesn’t really work on Lemmy because it is superceded by the local usage of “!” as Community.
Since my use of Linux, I still read it as Bang.
Here you go: ¬