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Miss 4 just came up to me and said,
“Dad, can you give me money?”

So it begins…
#kids #parenting

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The next segment of the widening of Highway 101
—from Hermosillo to Salinas
—will start in the spring
and take at least three years.

An email from the Montecito Association says that both Hot Springs/Cabrillo exits, northbound and southbound,
will be closed from the spring of 2026 to summer of 2028

(“The Cabrillo Boulevard Interchange will be reconstructed with two new bridges and right-hand freeway ramps,
including a new southbound on-ramp [above].”)

A temporary traffic signal will replace the stop sign at the Hermosillo off-ramp.

montecitoassociation.org/



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Oh, hey, wow, big thanks n gratitude to the wonderful friends who faved n boosted my silly posts today. I'm feeling all warm and fuzzy. Cheers all around.
In other news, my window clings finally did get installed, I've cleared the office floor of boxes, and my walls are adorned with plenty of sparkly lights to drive away the deep winter gloom.
Today was an all around Good Day.
And I am utterly wiped-out exhausted.


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pros
- pinecil burned in

cons
- too much gusto with screwdriver, another crack in the microjournal cast :gutkato_konsternita:



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The CEOs have spoken. Let's stop giving them all taxpayer funded grants and exemptions.
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With all these UX disasters from Windows 11 to Liquid Glass, it's interesting how UIs from the 90s mostly feel just right to me—and I don't think that's just purely nostalgia or growing up with it.

Things like window borders that are visible so you know where to resize things and scrollbars that indicate the current viewport.

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in reply to Thomas 🔭🕹️

I like the way Gnome does it. In the screencast below, you can see that despite not having visible borders, it's quite easy to grab the edges and corners of the browser window. The grab area is several pixels in size, not some pinpoint thing that is impossible to locate. Also, the scroll bars are nicely sized and indicate the view port. Though that might have been a customization on my part. (I don't really recall.)
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In the ‘90s, Microsoft had a UI research lab where they had video cameras that recorded people interacting with their systems. They then went through these recordings and found issues. They did the same tests with different tweaks and saw which improved things. Other companies had similar things. Apple invested a lot in the underlying psychology of UI design.

One of the big changes happened with the launch of OS X. They had animations like Genie that were designed to make it obvious what happened when you minimised a window: you saw exactly where it went. But it turned out that people browsing in shops loved these animations. And it didn’t matter if they were useful, the more dynamic, the more people thought it looked better than their current system. This led directly to more sales.

That began a shift from designing UIs to be usable to designing UIs that looked great in a one-minute sales demo.



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in reply to Otttoz

@Otttoz beh in effetti se la metti su questo piano, vinciamo tutti 🍝🤗
A dirla tutta mi riferivo al piano personale e familiare, nel senso che abbiamo applicato un po’ di austerità, perfino il pupo se la è autoimposta (temo non sarà gratis 😅)

in reply to matz

@matz la domanda è perfetta 🤗
La risposta è incerta, ma credo si tratti di mancanza di belle sensazioni, boh, sento il periodo “asciutto” dal punto di vista delle relazioni e ciò mi rattrista, specialmente sotto Natale
@matz



#ArtAdventCalendar Day 12: Bohus stickning (knitting) hand spun sweater

Bohus knitting began in Sweden in the 1930s as a way for women in the Bohuslan district to earn money to help feed their families during the Depression. It evolved in a distinct colorwork style using knits and purls in mainly (but not exclusively) geometric patterns, eventually becoming couture garments in the 1950s. More detailed info: bohuslansmuseum.se/en/collecti…. (1/2)



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