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Pinball machines are my favorite. Bonus points if it's pre-digital scoreboards and had those fantastic metal kickplates.
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Yes, models like GPT-3 can be used to generate realistic looking text but if many articles looked very similar then what you're talking about might just be as simple as Markov chains.Are bots replacing underpaid Indians in the online tech journalism space? I'm honestly not sure which is worse.
Oooh hoo hoo hoo, I don't even remember old Yahoo, and that website layout made me coomI like how Yahoo! Japan still kind of looks like American Yahoo! did around 20 years ago. Even the logo is the old one.
Meanwhile Yahoo! is this hipster-looking "Current Year" thing.
[old archive of American Yahoo! from 20 years ago]I don't even remember old Yahoo
Back in 2013 Apple changed their design language from skeuomorphism to minimalism with iOS 7 and it seems everyone else followed suit.speaking of which, why is flat design/minimalist web layouts so common these days compared to the more stylized designs of long ago?
Back when "fruity" iMacs were a trend, electronics manufacturers copied that "transparent in different colors" look. Even Nintendo made a line of differently colored transparent N64s.it seems everyone else followed suit
Ah, the 90s, when everything that could be made clear, was made clear. Clear calculators. Clear telephones. Clear Game Boys. Clear Pepsi...Back when "fruity" iMacs were a trend, electronics manufacturers copied that "transparent in different colors" look. Even Nintendo made a line of differently colored transparent N64s.
It's a trend I don't really mind.Ah, the 90s, when everything that could be made clear, was made clear
Early 2010's is when soys started taking over the tech industry, as well as graphic designers having to justify being on the payroll by making needless retarded changes, happened to every popular website like youtube, google, etc.Oooh hoo hoo hoo, I don't even remember old Yahoo, and that website layout made me coom
speaking of which, why is flat design/minimalist web layouts so common these days compared to the more stylized designs of long ago?
I believe there's no actual corporate linkage between Yahoo Japan and its American counterpart, they just licensed the name. That's why it hasn't completely gone to hell.I like how Yahoo! Japan still kind of looks like Yahoo! did around 20 years ago.
Apart from the soy, which is definitely a large part of it, I think the rise of small screens on phones in all different sizes tended to put minimalist pressure on design. The less design there is, the easier it is to adapt on-the-fly to different or changing resolutions.No idea why flat minimalism is so popular in the West now.
Yahoo! Japan Geocities was up longer than Yahoo! Geocities too.In fact, YJ's auction site still rules the roost in Japan
Smartphones weren't exactly a good idea. A big example of this soy hipster minimalist look is the new Peter Piper Pizza logo.
I don't know how prevalent this is because I don't go out of my way to read tech articles but fake articles stitched together by bots are a thing now?
Was looking up some info for a CPU and saw a bunch of articles that didn't look like they were written by a human. They pulled info from one of these benchmarking sites and used canned language "Should you use this in your rig? Those on a budget should look into this for their gaming rig. The performance of XYZ is comparable to this other processor which is $ more expensive".
All well and good except the CPU I was looking up was never sold on its own, only comes in pre-built business machines as far as I know so nobody is putting this thing in any "rig" they are planning to build.
Are bots replacing underpaid Indians in the online tech journalism space? I'm honestly not sure which is worse.
I just don't understand why black text on a white background with a few pictures burns through several gigs of ram. You turn of javascript and you get a better website. My local news site runs better in fucking Dillo than Firefox.Apart from the soy, which is definitely a large part of it, I think the rise of small screens on phones in all different sizes tended to put minimalist pressure on design. The less design there is, the easier it is to adapt on-the-fly to different or changing resolutions.
N64 was peak 90s black and curvy.It's a trend I don't really mind.
I think a big electronics trend before that was stuff being "black and curvy" (like the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive).
With that and the later color ones, N64 is a peak 90s thing.N64 was peak 90s black and curvy.
looks like they're trying to copy the neumorphic design from apple's new mac os with those iconsMicrosoft is making the Win10 start menu easier to use in this new update! Can YOU figure out what they've done?
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Anything but the "white" ABS plastic is fine with me. I put white in quotation marks because anything from that era is now yellow as a slice of cheese unless you've retrobrighted it back to its original color.It's a trend I don't really mind.
I think a big electronics trend before that was stuff being "black and curvy" (like the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive).
Back in 2013 Apple changed their design language from skeuomorphism to minimalism with iOS 7 and it seems everyone else followed suit.
I like that consoles come with built in with hard drives and memory with optical support for external hard drives. Microsoft in particular was stingy with that with the Xbox 360. Specialized hard drives and memory cards you had to buy. Especially since that some SKUs came with little or no memory (Arcade, Core.)i miss memory cards. Gamecube niggas rise up.