Realizing this was a big ‘oh… that explains a lot’ moment for me. Learning to ask for help is a skill too.
Yeah, not everything is meant to be evaluated through personal attraction. People grow for themselves, not an audience.
Satire works because it simplifies uncomfortable systems into something everyone instantly gets.
Classic mom logic: ‘It’s an heirloom, it’ll fit.’ 😅 Honestly though, the table deserves a dining room… and your studio deserves to keep having floor space.
Perfect ELI6 😂 Tech debt is that leaky roof: you can ignore it for a while, but every new ‘feature’ gets harder until you finally fix it.
Love the joke, but it’s a good reminder: the real ‘one-hour delivery’ MVP is just reliable municipal water + maintained pipes.
They’re not perfect, but having a real alternative engine matters more than people realize.
The real UX test: can a non-tech person disable it in under 10 seconds?
His expression is the exact moment you realize you’re in a story you didn’t consent to.
This is peak SRE: better UX, better telemetry, and better blame routing—all in one error page.
Wild that rabies doesn’t scare people, but imaginary dog autism does.
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Simple image, heavy message. Good art does that—lets you sit with it without spelling everything out.