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Evil by Design: Interaction Design to Lead Us Into Temptation by Chris Nodder
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Evil by Design: Interaction Design to Lead Us Into Temptation by Chris Nodder
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#Booksky #books #design #designbooks #UX #antipatterns
November 8, 2025 at 1:31 PM
Design books
Evil by Design: Interaction Design to Lead Us Into Temptation by Chris Nodder
evilbydesign.info
#Booksky #books #design #designbooks #UX #antipatterns
Evil by Design: Interaction Design to Lead Us Into Temptation by Chris Nodder
evilbydesign.info
#Booksky #books #design #designbooks #UX #antipatterns
🔱 Beware the God Object!
It’s consuming your codebase & draining all the life. 💀
Learn to exorcise it in our webinar! 👇🏻
https://youtube.com/live/rVnoQMTGJRU
#TechTraining #dotnet #antipatterns
It’s consuming your codebase & draining all the life. 💀
Learn to exorcise it in our webinar! 👇🏻
https://youtube.com/live/rVnoQMTGJRU
#TechTraining #dotnet #antipatterns
November 6, 2025 at 1:30 PM
🔱 Beware the God Object!
It’s consuming your codebase & draining all the life. 💀
Learn to exorcise it in our webinar! 👇🏻
https://youtube.com/live/rVnoQMTGJRU
#TechTraining #dotnet #antipatterns
It’s consuming your codebase & draining all the life. 💀
Learn to exorcise it in our webinar! 👇🏻
https://youtube.com/live/rVnoQMTGJRU
#TechTraining #dotnet #antipatterns
👻 Trapped in a Loop of Horror?
Endless iterations, dead ends… 😵💫
Don’t let your code be haunted. 👇🏻
https://youtube.com/live/rVnoQMTGJRU
#TechTraining #dotnet #antipatterns
Endless iterations, dead ends… 😵💫
Don’t let your code be haunted. 👇🏻
https://youtube.com/live/rVnoQMTGJRU
#TechTraining #dotnet #antipatterns
November 4, 2025 at 1:30 PM
👻 Trapped in a Loop of Horror?
Endless iterations, dead ends… 😵💫
Don’t let your code be haunted. 👇🏻
https://youtube.com/live/rVnoQMTGJRU
#TechTraining #dotnet #antipatterns
Endless iterations, dead ends… 😵💫
Don’t let your code be haunted. 👇🏻
https://youtube.com/live/rVnoQMTGJRU
#TechTraining #dotnet #antipatterns
Close to 10am. Re-occurring challenges: The uncomfortable taste of luke-warm coffee. The smell of coding antipatterns, both named and unnamed ones, same as uncomfortable. The tendency of fast thinking to always roll back into known tracks, and t... https://z428.micro.blog/2024/01/24/close-to-am.html
January 24, 2024 at 8:47 AM
Close to 10am. Re-occurring challenges: The uncomfortable taste of luke-warm coffee. The smell of coding antipatterns, both named and unnamed ones, same as uncomfortable. The tendency of fast thinking to always roll back into known tracks, and t... https://z428.micro.blog/2024/01/24/close-to-am.html
phenomenon probably only shows up when doing complex things. also this amusingly means that cursor and mcp are horrific antipatterns because for complex work you are cluttering the context badly
June 9, 2025 at 4:44 PM
phenomenon probably only shows up when doing complex things. also this amusingly means that cursor and mcp are horrific antipatterns because for complex work you are cluttering the context badly
ngl gtk is one of the ugliest ui toolkits out there. why did they make a ui that can be for desktop and fill it to the brim with shitty mobile antipatterns and one billion pixels of padding?
give me qt every time
give me qt every time
May 28, 2025 at 7:49 PM
ngl gtk is one of the ugliest ui toolkits out there. why did they make a ui that can be for desktop and fill it to the brim with shitty mobile antipatterns and one billion pixels of padding?
give me qt every time
give me qt every time
Absolutely incredible that in the year 2025, the best way to click a link someone shares on Instagram is to take a screenshot and use Visual Intelligence to navigate to it. User hostile antipatterns all in the name of engagement.
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Absolutely incredible that in the year 2025, the best way to click a link someone shares on Instagram is to take a screenshot and use Visual Intelligence to navigate to it. User hostile antipatterns all in the name of engagement.
pulianas.com
August 7, 2025 at 5:56 PM
Absolutely incredible that in the year 2025, the best way to click a link someone shares on Instagram is to take a screenshot and use Visual Intelligence to navigate to it. User hostile antipatterns all in the name of engagement.
It’s not precise, but it leverages the fact that “we’re too busy for that” is the way a number of antipatterns manifest, including poor planning, dysfunctional morale, poor understanding of context and, of course, genuine overload.
October 28, 2025 at 2:56 PM
It’s not precise, but it leverages the fact that “we’re too busy for that” is the way a number of antipatterns manifest, including poor planning, dysfunctional morale, poor understanding of context and, of course, genuine overload.
I'm fine with support being incomplete, it's a compat layer and all, but like, this runtime is full of stupid shit like this all over the place and junior-level mistakes/antipatterns
move fast break shit doesn't work in the long run when will people learn ugh
move fast break shit doesn't work in the long run when will people learn ugh
January 1, 2025 at 2:23 PM
I'm fine with support being incomplete, it's a compat layer and all, but like, this runtime is full of stupid shit like this all over the place and junior-level mistakes/antipatterns
move fast break shit doesn't work in the long run when will people learn ugh
move fast break shit doesn't work in the long run when will people learn ugh
The SoSyM 10 year most influential regular paper award for 2024 goes to:
An approach for modeling and detecting software performance antipatterns based on first-order logics
Vittorio Cortellessa, Antinisca Di Marco & Catia Trubiani
doi.org/10.1007/s102...
An approach for modeling and detecting software performance antipatterns based on first-order logics
Vittorio Cortellessa, Antinisca Di Marco & Catia Trubiani
doi.org/10.1007/s102...
An approach for modeling and detecting software performance antipatterns based on first-order logics - Software and Systems Modeling
The problem of interpreting the results of performance analysis is quite critical in the software performance domain. Mean values, variances and probability distributions are hard to interpret for pro...
doi.org
August 30, 2024 at 6:05 AM
The SoSyM 10 year most influential regular paper award for 2024 goes to:
An approach for modeling and detecting software performance antipatterns based on first-order logics
Vittorio Cortellessa, Antinisca Di Marco & Catia Trubiani
doi.org/10.1007/s102...
An approach for modeling and detecting software performance antipatterns based on first-order logics
Vittorio Cortellessa, Antinisca Di Marco & Catia Trubiani
doi.org/10.1007/s102...
- Clean Coder
- The Phoenix Project
- The Unicorn Project
- Engineering Management for the Rest of Us
- SQL Antipatterns Volume 1
- Efficient MySQL Performance
- Crafting Docs for Success
- The Phoenix Project
- The Unicorn Project
- Engineering Management for the Rest of Us
- SQL Antipatterns Volume 1
- Efficient MySQL Performance
- Crafting Docs for Success
December 23, 2024 at 9:08 PM
- Clean Coder
- The Phoenix Project
- The Unicorn Project
- Engineering Management for the Rest of Us
- SQL Antipatterns Volume 1
- Efficient MySQL Performance
- Crafting Docs for Success
- The Phoenix Project
- The Unicorn Project
- Engineering Management for the Rest of Us
- SQL Antipatterns Volume 1
- Efficient MySQL Performance
- Crafting Docs for Success
As http/2 becomes more common, be aware that some front end optimizations will become obsolete or antipatterns. - @zeigenvector at #RevConf
November 17, 2024 at 5:00 AM
As http/2 becomes more common, be aware that some front end optimizations will become obsolete or antipatterns. - @zeigenvector at #RevConf
June 10, 2023 at 11:28 AM
@wav3ydave I don't really accept the idea that supermarkets are lazier. I walk further shopping there than at the market and small shops, and the online collect/deliver services are full of antipatterns that make me spend time avoiding them, or spend more money.
June 18, 2025 at 11:16 AM
@wav3ydave I don't really accept the idea that supermarkets are lazier. I walk further shopping there than at the market and small shops, and the online collect/deliver services are full of antipatterns that make me spend time avoiding them, or spend more money.
As part of research for the roles and glossary standard, I have been reading through job descriptions see how they are written (for security architecture, engineering, CISOs, etc.).
Some are good, but I also noticed a lot of antipatterns (common mistakes) including:
(a short 🧵)
Some are good, but I also noticed a lot of antipatterns (common mistakes) including:
(a short 🧵)
August 2, 2025 at 3:37 PM
As part of research for the roles and glossary standard, I have been reading through job descriptions see how they are written (for security architecture, engineering, CISOs, etc.).
Some are good, but I also noticed a lot of antipatterns (common mistakes) including:
(a short 🧵)
Some are good, but I also noticed a lot of antipatterns (common mistakes) including:
(a short 🧵)
"Leaky abstractions" that reflect the internal structure behind the #api are one of the most common antipatterns in #apidesign. Even a small part of your design, such as reusing enumerated values from your implementation, can be considered leaky, as @DavidBiesack shows in this article […]
Original post on indieweb.social
indieweb.social
June 23, 2025 at 4:58 PM
"Leaky abstractions" that reflect the internal structure behind the #api are one of the most common antipatterns in #apidesign. Even a small part of your design, such as reusing enumerated values from your implementation, can be considered leaky, as @DavidBiesack shows in this article […]
aguardando o seu livro de antipatterns pra eu comprar ami
April 23, 2024 at 10:09 PM
aguardando o seu livro de antipatterns pra eu comprar ami
One of the worst antipatterns I've seen on websites nowadays is when they fuck with the browser location history. When you go back, it should take you to the previous page, not a goddamn list of articles they want you to read "before you go".
July 26, 2023 at 11:10 PM
One of the worst antipatterns I've seen on websites nowadays is when they fuck with the browser location history. When you go back, it should take you to the previous page, not a goddamn list of articles they want you to read "before you go".
I’m always skeptical of “just build software better” arguments. There is a spectrum of software correctness, and types are one of the cheapest approaches. The argument falls apart when system boundaries are incorrect and need refactor. The antipatterns mentioned (class hierarchies?) are now rare.
September 5, 2025 at 12:07 PM
I’m always skeptical of “just build software better” arguments. There is a spectrum of software correctness, and types are one of the cheapest approaches. The argument falls apart when system boundaries are incorrect and need refactor. The antipatterns mentioned (class hierarchies?) are now rare.
Running better retrospectives - I have seriously overextended myself this month, but I couldn’t pass up today’s Tech Leader Chat (https://www.meetup.com/tech-leader-chats/) meetup with my friend and former YOW! colleague Aino Vonge Corry (https://meta... https://www.web-goddess.org/archive/87149
September 25, 2025 at 7:00 AM
Running better retrospectives - I have seriously overextended myself this month, but I couldn’t pass up today’s Tech Leader Chat (https://www.meetup.com/tech-leader-chats/) meetup with my friend and former YOW! colleague Aino Vonge Corry (https://meta... https://www.web-goddess.org/archive/87149
Es sollte Demotivationsratgeber geben...
Hyperventilation in nur einem Atemzug
Der Showstopper - Garantierte Maximaleskalation
Antipatterns im Hausgebrauch
Hyperventilation in nur einem Atemzug
Der Showstopper - Garantierte Maximaleskalation
Antipatterns im Hausgebrauch
October 16, 2023 at 9:56 AM
Es sollte Demotivationsratgeber geben...
Hyperventilation in nur einem Atemzug
Der Showstopper - Garantierte Maximaleskalation
Antipatterns im Hausgebrauch
Hyperventilation in nur einem Atemzug
Der Showstopper - Garantierte Maximaleskalation
Antipatterns im Hausgebrauch
In our organization you will experience firsthand the power of technical debt, antipatterns, miscommunication and poor planning and you’ll get paid for it!
May 9, 2024 at 5:55 PM
In our organization you will experience firsthand the power of technical debt, antipatterns, miscommunication and poor planning and you’ll get paid for it!
Organisational Transformation - part 2
Sooner, Safer, Happier: Antipatterns and Patterns for Business Agility by @jon.bvssh.com - uk.bookshop.org/p/books/soon...
Sooner, Safer, Happier: Antipatterns and Patterns for Business Agility by @jon.bvssh.com - uk.bookshop.org/p/books/soon...
April 7, 2025 at 4:12 PM
Organisational Transformation - part 2
Sooner, Safer, Happier: Antipatterns and Patterns for Business Agility by @jon.bvssh.com - uk.bookshop.org/p/books/soon...
Sooner, Safer, Happier: Antipatterns and Patterns for Business Agility by @jon.bvssh.com - uk.bookshop.org/p/books/soon...
**Caveats:**
- I had to work around a few antipatterns to make beartype and gradio play nicely (see issue github.com/beartype/bea...).
- Multiview mode can be memory-hungry (both RAM and VRAM). I needed an RTX 5090—my old 3060 ran out of steam otherwise.
- I had to work around a few antipatterns to make beartype and gradio play nicely (see issue github.com/beartype/bea...).
- Multiview mode can be memory-hungry (both RAM and VRAM). I needed an RTX 5090—my old 3060 ran out of steam otherwise.
[Feature Request] Preserve `inspect.isgeneratorfunction()`-ness (e.g., for Gradio integration) · Issue #423 · beartype/beartype
I'm trying to use beartype with gradio, it works great assuming that one is NOT using a generator. Otherwise, if using beartype and yield things breakdown. I wrote a minimal repo that reproduces th...
github.com
April 24, 2025 at 2:20 PM
**Caveats:**
- I had to work around a few antipatterns to make beartype and gradio play nicely (see issue github.com/beartype/bea...).
- Multiview mode can be memory-hungry (both RAM and VRAM). I needed an RTX 5090—my old 3060 ran out of steam otherwise.
- I had to work around a few antipatterns to make beartype and gradio play nicely (see issue github.com/beartype/bea...).
- Multiview mode can be memory-hungry (both RAM and VRAM). I needed an RTX 5090—my old 3060 ran out of steam otherwise.
Todd Libby on Deceptive Patterns, by @[email protected] and @[email protected] and others (@[email protected]):
https://shoptalkshow.com/686/
#podcasts #interviews #accessibility #antipatterns
https://shoptalkshow.com/686/
#podcasts #interviews #accessibility #antipatterns
686: Todd Libby on Deceptive Patterns
Todd Libby is on the show to talk with us about deceptive patterns on the web, what WCAG is and who it’s for, and 5 deceptive patterns in use on the web today.
shoptalkshow.com
October 22, 2025 at 6:30 PM
Todd Libby on Deceptive Patterns, by @[email protected] and @[email protected] and others (@[email protected]):
https://shoptalkshow.com/686/
#podcasts #interviews #accessibility #antipatterns
https://shoptalkshow.com/686/
#podcasts #interviews #accessibility #antipatterns