The complete lack of affordance, the utter indifference to usability compared to Winamp, is interesting.
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The only time you see such godawful UI, is when programmers try to design it:pic.twitter.com/WO3rM2KMUl
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The godawful UI of star trek, shows that every single person is a nerd. Even the goddamn doorknobs are designed by nerdspic.twitter.com/7DPLojVF8E
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This is a doorknob, designed by a programmer.pic.twitter.com/vLD4w8P1iM
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Hit the button above "close door" and you may accidentally evacuate the atmosphere in your goddamn room
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It's a future created in the image of the same nerds who think this is useable.pic.twitter.com/KrjP0lFE6s
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The reason for bad UI now is easy: those creating it have zero experience in human culture.
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Bad UI is what happens when nerd with no exposure to human culture, creates in a vacuum.
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The humans of star trek are *all* that nerd, creating butt ugly programs only he could ever use.
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Meanwhile: can you guess what this button does?pic.twitter.com/USpGQCmDeD
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that one sure looks like "fire" to me
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