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1. wongar+(OP)[view] [source] 2024-09-23 00:41:50
To me, neumorphic design looks like skeumorphism for those cheap interfaces made of one continuous sheet of thin printed (sometimes vacuformed) plastic with the actual buttons hidden underneath. Stuff like [1] or [2]. And while I love skeumorphism, I hate those kinds of plastic interfaces. They always use the cheapest mushy buttons, and the pressable area of the buttons is always much smaller than what the printed buttons suggest. It's probably the one kind of physical interface I hate with a passion, and imitating it digitally doesn't evoke any positive feelings in me.

Still better than making everything flat without shadows and making me guess where I can click, I guess.

1: https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-finger-pressing-the-button...

2: https://www.alamy.com/close-up-of-clothes-washing-machine-bu...

Edit: just checked, this comment was analyzed as "Sentiment: neutral (Confidence: 79.56%)" on the topic of "neumorphic"

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2. 4ggr0+z61[view] [source] 2024-09-23 13:02:14
>>wongar+(OP)
> I hate with a passion, and imitating it digitally doesn't evoke any positive feelings in me.

> this comment was analyzed as "Sentiment: neutral (Confidence: 79.56%)"

I wonder what kinds of heinous things you'd have to write for it to be negative...

Almost comical that this comment is not analyzed as negative.

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