@Phorm Phorm, I found a thing and it distresses me. First I found out about Fluoroantimonic acid and that wasn't okay at all. And then I found out that there was something worse that reacts with literally anything that is matter, and that was even less okay because apparently HeH+ is something that you can actually have? Like, not for long, but, you can have it until it touches something else.
Why. Why is that allowed.
How UX apathy leads to corporate capture
"No, $software is fine, users just need to learn how to use it"
"That's a stupid feature, nobody should ever need that"
If you've spent any amount of time in FOSS circles, you've probably seen sentiments like that all over the place. Unfortunately, they're a big part of why dubious corporations (eg. Microsoft, Google, etc.) have been able to co-opt the FOSS community.
Why? Because regardless of what you, as a technical FOSS person, believe is "necessary"... users are not going to care about that. They have certain expectations from their software in terms of feature set and ease-of-use.
Either you meet those expectations, or users go elsewhere.
Now, "it's FOSS, it gives you freedom" can sway that decision *somewhat*, but it only gets you so far. Most people care more about getting their stuff done, than they care about (to them) abstract ideals of "freedom".
And because of that, you're setting yourself up to be vulnerable to corporate capture - because corporations can superficially *claim* to do FOSS, but provide an actually accessible user experience, and suddenly everybody flocks to the corporate thing.
And sure, corporate FOSS has real problems compared to community-run FOSS. But understanding that requires a degree of nuance that most people won't see, and that you frankly cannot expect from people for whom FOSS isn't their whole existence. It's specialized knowledge.
Which boils down to a very simple reality: either *you* provide the UX that users want, or a corporation will do it for you, and with none of the community governance and long-term sustainability. Those are the options.
A great example of this is systemd; yes, it has plenty of problems. But because of the widespread insistence in FOSS circles that "nobody needs more than SysVinit", everybody flocked to an actually usable alternative the moment it appeared, monolithic design and corporate governance be damned.
Don't be that person. Listen to users about their needs. Take complaints about UX and accessibility seriously. If you don't, then you're not helping FOSS; you're harming it.
@Teryl_Pacieco Yes, always!
friend now homeless, Bothel WA USA, plz help
The main part of his story and situation is on his GoFundMe which is located here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/hi-i-got-wrecked-by-my-evil-roommates
Despite the GoFundMe, it didn't work out and so he is now homeless and looking for help. Can you help? Please do!
@kistaro There are a fascinating number of human minds that want very badly to have the human part dealt with.
@anthracite So do you plan on using any of them as artistic reference, then?
@anthracite ...I somehow thought that game only existed while I was drunk in like 2009 or 2010. huh.
re: oblique ongoing kink
@seventhhorn @anthracite Observing scientist calmly puts a tick mark in a box on their clipboard before being inundated.
@mawr Prevent it? I gave in to it 35 minutes ago.
re: vaguely raunchy
@jacel My titties occupy stable positions in L4 and L5.
@jacel You and me both. :/
@mawr Straight like not-curly. Can you honestly look me in the eyes and tell me that fettucini noodles aren't gay?
re: furry stuff
@xinjinmeng How else am I going to learn who I need to block?
@xinjinmeng @anthracite That's how you can tell it's alien, it doesn't have a computer in it.
@mawr YOUNG MAWR!
I said YOUNG MAWR!
There are leaves all around!
*clasps paws over mouth to try to quiet the Intrusive Fall Thoughts Song*
Rare coastal dragoness, often found by sunny sea cliffs. Nonbinary but fairly femme-leaning. If you're under 18 don't follow.