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The design process needs to be dissected. Who hired, designed, tested, greenlighted this? Incredible. We’d flunk an undergrad if they proposed a drop down menu and nothing else as a way to send/test nuclear missile alerts. https://twitter.com/jimyoull/status/952730543577219072 …
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We need to send an amazing best ever, top shelf UI team to North Korea, ASAP. https://twitter.com/zooeygoethe/status/952736008939954178 …
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I can't tell you how many times I've gone too far in a dropdown, or in a spreadsheet.
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Also why not have a test environment? It’s not a surprise the mistake happened once you mix test options with live options in the same UI.
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Fire all the writers. This season sucks.https://twitter.com/watchthebirdie/status/952733694371938304 …
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the design property has both costs, and benefits. a system that has no false positives may not in fact work at all.
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I don’t think they plan to. They recognize system error. But I agree if they do it would be cowardly.
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Muavenet. 1992. Human error is part of the problem. Somehow, design AND individual fallibility must be addressed.
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