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#accessibility / #a11y advocate, post enjoyer. 🌐 https://ericwbailey.website/ ✉️ https://ericwbailey.website/newsletter/
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checkmate, atheists
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engagement went up
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Thank you so much for the opportunity to publish it with Smashing Magazine. I'm really grateful for the reach and editing expertise y'all provide 😭
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the new york times exists to launder and transform public perception with dogshit oligarchical editorial by occasionally doing journalism of merit please do not link their horseshit. find an aggregator or screencap if you have to but any support for them is a moral stain
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_exactly_
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My favorite is when there’s only two controls next to each other and you’re not sure which one is currently focused.
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😈
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_wow_
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Phones have market saturation, jamming LLMs into Siri went nowhere, and the Vision Pro was a complete flop. Redesigns are always political, and it's incredible that what I'm taking to be sunk cost fallacy means we all get its UI force-fit onto our other devices, Metro UI-style.
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this is one of my favorite things, when something so objectively bad bypasses multiple tiers of signoff because everyone is afraid to directly name the problem
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ijustwanttogiveyoumoney.com
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ah bluegrass, the ska of country music
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what if I put it twice, huh smart guy
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yes but why
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why
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omg
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tl;dr make that shiz opt-in
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I think so, yes!
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sadhighfive.com
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I will forever curse myself for not bookmarking the article, but manually curated ads perform as good as, if not better than algorithmically served ones. It's not lost on me that ad reps could have still been a viable thing for digital publications, especially small town stuff.
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_cries in accessibility_
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congrats! 🎉
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bingo