This is great!
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Me too. For hours. Please, I want to go to bed.
Also cars. Thats another reason my cat is indoors only
Yeah, but its not as good a soundbite. Rats are #3 and they spread by humans too
Nothing, the inverse siphon method uses gravity alone. As long as the entrance to the pipe was higher than the inflow, it could work
Romans also built the second kind (minus the treatment plant), such as in Lyon. They preferred to use open air aquaducts, when possible, for economic reasons. At the time, bridges were much cheaper than piping capable of dealing with pressure. However, they could and did ake use of the inverted siphon when it made sense to do so.
Domestic cats are the second largest source of exinction globaly, after human action
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Design of UX is a separate craft from programing, to follow your own analogy, you don't need to know electrical engineering to design an airplane control panel
Oh, thats a really great technique. I am always a little stymied by the rack, the positioning means your feet hit big items. This is a great solution for more cargo space
Sure, you can pr the design files, but thats not how the messaging comes across. Even the "how to contribute" for most projects, if they have one, is usually entirely technical. The majority of designers (not all) I have worked with have been very shy about technical work, so having no clear "non-technical" contribution pathway is a deterent.
I feel like, with this reply, you are willfully glossing over my point. The issue at hand is that open source software is short on the ux design expertise. My claim is that by centering the programing expertise, and in fact by not going out of the way to be inviting to the non-programming expertise, open source projects are self-perpetuating these cycles.
We can find ways to invite good designers in, or we can continue with the "sufficient" design ost projects currently have.
I'm happy if people have ather strategies for overcoming the current problem, but the current aproach is not doing it