Written 30+ years ago and still few makers of common objects seem to have taken note.https://www.amazon.com/Design-Everyday-Things-Revised-Expanded/dp/0465050654 …
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It's not for lack of information. It's just not a design problem. There's no business case for unified design of objects at that scale. That's why usability of everyday objects is often best in Europe where there are fewer suppliers. Here—options create the market.
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i've always wanted to be able to teleport about 10ft so i don't have to wait for red lights when i'm walking places which is the opposite of shooting for the moon
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This is just jaywalking Amy
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There's an international conspiracy of faucet designers in hotels all over the world to troll everyone else.
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When you finish a PhD in faucet design they take you in a special room and show you the latest technologies, meticulously designed to solve the problems plaguing millions. But you are not allowed to use any of them. I'm posting this at great physical risk to myself and my family.
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Related FR: make it possible to sample and adjust temperature *before stepping into the shower!* Develop locally, not in production while under the stream!
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Alfred Moen was your manhttps://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2001-apr-20-me-53360-story.html …
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