• leftzero@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    16 hours ago

    Everything is now optimally desgined for user friendliness.

    Feels like the opposite to me. Modern mobile style interfaces feel extremely hostile, designed to minimise the amount of information the user can extract from the application (and maximise the amount that can be extracted from the user and sold to the highest bidder) and our control over it.

    Classic desktop interfaces (and no, the stupid office ribbons are not included in that), even when poorly designed, are many orders of magnitude easier to use and navigate, and provide a lot more tools and information.

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      15 hours ago

      I agree, but we have two have different meanings of user friendly here.

      You: The thing makes it easy to do what I want, to understand what it can do.

      Them: The thing makes it easy to do what the designer wants, makes it easy to understand what the designer wants me to do with it.