I can’t help you but I just came here to say that I also very much dislike the trend that everything has to look flat. Imho visual, simulated depth (through shadows, gradients, etc.) can make UIs look actually much cleaner, because hierarchy, grouping of elements and differentiation between buttons/text inputs and non-interactive elements is often much more obvious on first sight.
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Programming@programming.dev•What are your programming hot takes?
1·2 years agoJS is horse shit. Instead of trying to improve it or using that high level scripting language as a compilation target (wtf?!), we should deprecate it entirely and put all efforts into web assembly.
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Rust Programming@lemmy.ml•Why Rust is the most admired language among developers
1·2 years agoIn the large yearly stack overflow survey it has been the “most loved programming language” for the past 8 years in a row and at the moment its admiration is only growing. I don’t see anything stop this streak anytime soon. For good reasons.
Um actually… Opera and Edge weren’t always based on chromium!
I really wonder how americans were able to fuck this one up. There are three ways to arrange these and two of them are acceptable!
Edit: Yes, I meant common ways, not combinatorically possible ways.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•The update manager in Linux Mint updated libllvm15 and now Brave is completely unusable for me. Is it possible to fix this without using a system backup?
0·3 years agoSimple fix: Install firefox and never use a chromium based browser again. :-P

People do it because it works on average. Also, job requirements are usually entirely unrealistic, so obviously not a single honest person can apply. Even worse: Honest people are forced to lie to get a chance at all. Glad, freelancing works for me.