- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
We use one very old software package. Every modern one asks “save? Yes/no”. This one asks “discard? Yes/no”. And out of habit you tend to click yes to save it. I warn every junior for this trap, but they all fall for it at least once.
All would be avoided if the developers followed the first rule of button naming.
https://uxmovement.com/buttons/5-rules-for-choosing-the-right-words-on-button-labels/
Button naming standards are written in the blood of junior engineers (by the senior engineers)
“Who needs UX/UI people. I’m full stack baby!”
Makes this.
This is a simple copy/paste error. Cut the hate.
There is no cut option here. I can either save the hate or trash it - what do you prefer?
Fuck QA. I’M FUUULL STAAAAAAACK!
gemini logo in the bottom right corner???
i checked the twitter account and it’s in russian. i guess they used nano banana to translate the text in an image of text. beautiful
Classic people using the recycle bin to save important stuff
This would improve most documents.
This is what happens in your brain when you tell yourself to remember something.
Save to /dev/null
Took me a second.
I had a password retrieval this week that asked me to enter my old password to set a new password.
And now this.
Oh well. We are all doomed.
Not going to lie, It took me a second.
Thats where I saved my hopes and dreams.







