atetulo
@atetulo@lemm.ee
- Comment on Scrollbars are becoming a problem 1 year ago:
Lol.
Rather than argue with people like you (which is a waste of time), I’d settle for a setting.
Gonna block you now.
- Comment on meet project primrose, adobe’s real-life interactive dress that changes design every second 1 year ago:
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Sorry, you need to brush up on your rhetoric and reading comprehension.
Might want to take a remedial English course at your local community college.
Gonna block you now.
- Comment on meet project primrose, adobe’s real-life interactive dress that changes design every second 1 year ago:
What are you doing to help any of those people?
For one, not argue against them like you’re doing right now. Like it or not, I can’t solve these problems myself. Discussion and sharing of ideas is necessary to put solutions into action and change culture.
Sorry that needs to be spelled out for you, but you’re clearly someone who thinks wealth should never be criticized.
Gonna block you now. Goodbye.
- Comment on Scrollbars are becoming a problem 1 year ago:
You mean… the source? Lol.
- Comment on meet project primrose, adobe’s real-life interactive dress that changes design every second 1 year ago:
Yeah. That’s definitely working harder than most people have throughout history for less.
My bad.
the first 5 of which never took off, but also consistently failed to drive me into bankruptcy.
Lol, don’t blame your failed business ventures on me. If you think ‘hard work’ is all it takes to make a successful business, I’m sorry, that’s just a testament to why 5 of your businesses failed.
and I’m finally not having to work 18 hour days 7 days a week.
Let me guess, you’re also living a higher quality of life than the vast majority of people ever to live while working considerably less. And here you are, still finding ways to complain.
Lol. Thanks for proving my point.
- Comment on Scrollbars are becoming a problem 1 year ago:
You just described design trends then said they have very little to do with design trends.
- Comment on meet project primrose, adobe’s real-life interactive dress that changes design every second 1 year ago:
Then there is no discussion. My argument ever since your reply has been that the phenomenon that you pointed out can only happen in major cities: people working full-time but can’t afford living quarters.
Yeah, of course a homeless person without a job needs more money. I’m not referring to them because there’s honestly no point to.
I’m referring to the people working jobs who feel they should get paid more while people around the world work harder for less. Those are the ones I do not take seriously.
You, the liar that you are, posted a picture of people living in tents then said some of them have full-time jobs? How much is some? And to those some, I am specifically referring that their money would go further outside of major cities.
Anyways. This entire argument is in bad faith. I can tell you’re the kind of person who thinks more money is the solution to all working class problems. It isn’t.
Gonna block you now.
- Comment on meet project primrose, adobe’s real-life interactive dress that changes design every second 1 year ago:
Here’s the major difference: we’re not just talking about tent cities. You specifically said those were people with full-time jobs that couldn’t afford living quarters.
Can you prove that the tent cities outside of major cities are primarily occupied by full-time workers?
There you go moving goalposts and trying to distort reality. This is why I don’t trust you.
- Comment on meet project primrose, adobe’s real-life interactive dress that changes design every second 1 year ago:
I think it’s important what that technology is and priorities should matter.
Right now people prioritize whatever makes rich people richer faster, hence “we’re passing a bunch of money around at the top.”
Lots of people who contribute to the problem don’t want to admit it, though.
- Comment on meet project primrose, adobe’s real-life interactive dress that changes design every second 1 year ago:
so why are you continuing?
I was responding to this:
so I’m not sure why you’re still arguing about it.
How about you stop asking me questions or pretending to be confused so I don’t have any further explanations to give?
Are you going to reply to this and be like “why are you still continuing”? Lol.
- Comment on meet project primrose, adobe’s real-life interactive dress that changes design every second 1 year ago:
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- Comment on meet project primrose, adobe’s real-life interactive dress that changes design every second 1 year ago:
Because you’re lying and I’m going to point it out as such.
I don’t hold you above that behavior since you posted a picture of people in a major city then when it’s pointed out they’re in a major city you conveniently say “I don’t live in a major city and it’s the same way.”
I wasn’t born yesterday.
- Comment on meet project primrose, adobe’s real-life interactive dress that changes design every second 1 year ago:
You may live outside of a major city, but then you don’t have the problems from the picture you posted and the explanation you gave.
- Comment on meet project primrose, adobe’s real-life interactive dress that changes design every second 1 year ago:
Cool. Then you don’t have a significant issue of people working fulltime but can’t afford living quarters.
- Comment on meet project primrose, adobe’s real-life interactive dress that changes design every second 1 year ago:
because the rent is too high.
Move out of the major city. Nobody is entitled to live there. Supply and demand.
- Comment on meet project primrose, adobe’s real-life interactive dress that changes design every second 1 year ago:
I don’t believe you.`
- Comment on Scrollbars are becoming a problem 1 year ago:
Yep. It’s called ‘tunnel vision’ and ‘projection.’
You need to understand that most people are not software engineers and solutions that seem appropriate for you may not be appropriate for them.
Try to think of a time when you weren’t so far down the computing rabbit hole and understand most people aren’t. You need to appeal to them if you want to design something well.
If you’re only appealing to software engineers and it’s not an application specific to software engineering, then you’re designing your product poorly.
Your comment just supports my assertion that users are expected to lower their standards to make developers’ jobs easier. It’s a backwards way of thinking, but this generation doesn’t really seem to understand what’s going on around them.
They’re routinely proud to lower their standards so others can have it easier.
- Comment on meet project primrose, adobe’s real-life interactive dress that changes design every second 1 year ago:
Nah. Magnitude matters, and the resources wasted doing this could have a legitimate impact.
This is the “don’t be depressed, starving children in Africa have it worse” kind of argument. Please don’t.
No it’s not, and you’re resorting to analogies because you can’t argue against the topic at hand. Please try to stay on topic.
- Comment on Some Walmart employees say customers are getting hostile at self-checkout — and they blame anti-theft tech 1 year ago:
Tell on people who are shoplifting.
All of it’s happening out in the open
Then what did you mean by:
As long as it’s just “shoplifting”
To me, it seems like you were saying that if you saw people “on a bike with a trash bag, load it up, roll out” then you would snitch, since this comment chain is about not telling on people who are stealing from corporations.
Please correct me if I’m wrong.
- Comment on Scrollbars are becoming a problem 1 year ago:
Umm… what?
At the very bottom, in big bold letters, it says “NOT USING SCROLL WHEEL” when someone using the scrollbar.
Lol. It feels like ya’ll just say dumb shit to get a reply.
- Comment on meet project primrose, adobe’s real-life interactive dress that changes design every second 1 year ago:
What do you mean? I was talking about how the dress is a waste of resources, then he started talking about artists and musicians.
- Comment on Scrollbars are becoming a problem 1 year ago:
What are you talking about?
What makes you think I assumed everyone who read this saw it?
Lol.
- Comment on meet project primrose, adobe’s real-life interactive dress that changes design every second 1 year ago:
Looks like they’re living in a major city.
Supply and demand.
They can leave and their money will go way further. The problem is, a lot of people living in major cities feel they’re entitled to do so.
- Comment on Scrollbars are becoming a problem 1 year ago:
Wrong, but okay.
- Comment on meet project primrose, adobe’s real-life interactive dress that changes design every second 1 year ago:
Can you people stay on topic?
- Comment on meet project primrose, adobe’s real-life interactive dress that changes design every second 1 year ago:
Yes, we’re just passing a bunch of money around at the top.
It’s why I almost never take Americans seriously when they say they ‘need’ more money. They don’t know what that word means, or what hard work really is.
- Comment on meet project primrose, adobe’s real-life interactive dress that changes design every second 1 year ago:
Yeah, they could’ve done something else useful for society and still support their families.
You’re welcome.
For what? Your mental gymnastics? Lol.
- Comment on Some Walmart employees say customers are getting hostile at self-checkout — and they blame anti-theft tech 1 year ago:
Walmart workers are paid comparably to workers at Kroger and Target.
Walmart is able to charge low prices because they make up for it in volume.
I hope the deals are worth it
It is. If mom and pop stores want to stay in business, they can take a hit to their paychecks so customers have a better deal. If they aren’t willing to do that, then they shouldn’t get to stay in business. It is business, after all. I’m not getting ripped off just to be nice to someone local, lol.
- Comment on meet project primrose, adobe’s real-life interactive dress that changes design every second 1 year ago:
You okay there?
- Comment on Unreal Engine 5.3 Matrix Demo with High Quality Reflections 1 year ago:
Don’t worry, once it is you’ll just be excited for the next diminishing returns.