Chrome's UI was light years ahead of the competition. I'd be tempted to say they had an impact on the design of all desktop applications.
My mantra has always been to bring solutions not problems. Applying that to code reviews makes for a far more productive experience.
Rather than just pointing out errors in code help the developer with prompts towards the solution.
Or, if you're too lazy to explain why something shouldn't be done then why should another developer have to act on your criticism?
I will never comprehend how americans accept that store and restaurant prices aren't the price you'll pay
I imagine most single developer projects lack any design or UX so the screenshot would do little to encourage users to download.
MYD? Have you just invented an acronym because a search reveals zero relevant answers as to what it could possibly mean.
Using acronyms, especially obscure ones only serves to exclude people.
I've been playing around with Grafana alot lately so my screens do look closer to the second. Except not such a disordered jumble so it doesn't have any where near the same wow factor
Thankfully he seems to be distracted fucking around with Twitter instead
We should think about starting a GoFundMe to get the author the mental health support they so clearly need
I don't follow how that solves the issue? If anything by removing online purchases from your own website you're further pushing users to go to the scam site
I'd actual prefer they avoided going for photo realism, it always tends to fall short. The art style they've developed works really well - realistic detail and form but with a plastic sheen and strongly saturated colours.