Peak UI Design
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You linking that also-fantastic post is one of the funniest things I’ve seen all day. Well done! I laughed my ass off.
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Tu as october
Il elle on a october
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Might be a decent way to sort out bots, actually.
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Wake me up when Septempril ends
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I use febr a rch btw
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I understand that bad ui is a fun meme and all, but how did this one even cross their mind as an idea for a bad UI? This is a new level of convoluted I would not have even considered.
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at least no bot will solve this
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Wake me up when Septempril ends
Sounds like a medicine I shouldn't take before asking my doctor if it's right for me.
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We can clearly see that this design is silly, because it allows for so many invalid states. Yet when we represent some type, let's say in Java, were so often forced to do this exact same thing. Have variables in a container of which only a certain combination is valid. And then have at most a comment saying "this number is only valid if X is also set" or "if the validity boolean is true". Luckily Java finally has some ability for the so-called sum types now, just like Haskell's data types or Rust's enum types. Imo any language should have this.
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Managust, the manliest of months.
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What, you werent born on Mapril 0, 1901?
The zeroth of March is not uncommonly used, to mean the last of February whether it's the 28th or 29th
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Febrauary?
"Feb"+""+"uary"
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I understand that bad ui is a fun meme and all, but how did this one even cross their mind as an idea for a bad UI? This is a new level of convoluted I would not have even considered.
My guess: someone messed up trying to split an array and split a string from it and hilarity ensued.
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Genuine Question:
if you could split the month names into 3, how would you split them to maximise their choice overlap?
- "em" is a good overlap for nov/sept/dec
- "uar" is good for jan/febr
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Il elle on a october
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j'octobe
tu octobes
il/elle/on octobe
nous octobons
vous octobez
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"Feb"+""+"uary"
For that matter, August has to use a blank in the first position as well
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My wife and I always wanted a joctober baby...
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Genuine Question:
if you could split the month names into 3, how would you split them to maximise their choice overlap?
- "em" is a good overlap for nov/sept/dec
- "uar" is good for jan/febr
I assume the post is the maximum. I wonder if there is an algorithm for that
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I use febr a rch btw
You know about neo-pronouns, get ready for neo-months
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My guess: someone messed up trying to split an array and split a string from it and hilarity ensued.
It's too unregular and too good to be a coincidence. Unless they threw an algorithm on it that was intended for whatever