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Akasazh , in I hate these icons
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I just stopped using most of them

FUsername ,

I stopped a time ago. Interestingly, the thing I miss most is maps. That sheer amount of user data paves the path for a fine traffic estimation.

Hammocks4All , in I hate these icons

Plus the art they started using in gdrive. The art on its own is cool but within the Google ecosystem just feels like… what is it even… why… ugh I hate it.

https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/cc6bcbaa-8541-4f0c-8950-537ae11f46b1.jpeg

gregor OP ,

I am actually quite fond of this style, though this might be controversial

shadowedcross ,

Corporate Memphis. It’s an art style a lot of people hate, and I can understand why.

pyre ,

soulless corps trying to seem friendly, that’s why

ikidd ,
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve recognized this style as a generic corpo art, but never had a name to put to it. Thanks for that.

Sanitized, pandering, and insincere, Wikipedia describes it perfectly.

neonred ,

prevent body shaming by only showing obese/disfigured people so society accepts it as a healthy norm

webghost0101 , (edited )

Corporate memphis does incorporate a sort of identity vagueness.

Almost all human features, body, skincolor are in a uncanny valley. Non-personal enough to be general yet similar enough to be relatable to pretty much any theoretical demographic.

In reality it falls flat. Many people (non partisan) dislike it because of how artificial and shallow it feels.

What it is definitely not is a deep plot to change the social perception of checks note people with non idealistic body features.

Google has no economic incentive to improve your opinion of disabled people who are equally part of this group you appear to find non acceptable to exist in the workforce.

corsicanguppy ,

Google has no economic insensitive

“Economic incentive”, right?

webghost0101 ,

My english is self taught, i’ll take your word for it! (Pun intended)

bitjunkie ,

Slow down there, Dr. Gall…

mctoasterson , in Where is my room

POV you are walking down the street when you clip through the sidewalk and find yourself in the Backrooms.

kylie_kraft , in I hate these icons

God I miss the original Material Design

Coreidan , in I'd buy that for a dollar.

The price is wrong, bitch

linkhidalgogato , in I hate these icons

Its one of those things u never think about as a person without disabilities, cuz i can tell the difference just fine, i guess they should have consulted someone with a vision impairment when considering stuff like this.

USNWoodwork , in Where is my room

In my experience 12 year olds are pretty impervious to temperature fluctuations. Little bastards dive into freezing water like it’s nothing and run around in the scorching sun, not even noticing that they sweat through all their clothes.

No_Support_8363 , in I hate these icons

To be honest the maps and the meets icons look better

kat_angstrom , in How are there so many of them

I still don’t know what ich_iel is and at this point I’m too afraid to ask

Vittelius ,

It’s the German version of me_irl. Stands for “Ich _ im echten Leben” and is a direct translation of the English

kat_angstrom ,

Aww, thanks! Consider me slightly more educated than when I awoke this morning :)

Vittelius ,

Happy to help

A_Union_of_Kobolds ,

Omg I was reading it as “ich lel” not “ich iel” this whole time 😅 thanks

SARGE ,
@SARGE@startrek.website avatar

I’ve internally been saying “eesh eel”

… which now seems like calling it "me earl’

30p87 ,

It also incorporates c/memes, basically

lugal ,

It started as a German version of me_irl (hence the name “ich im echten Leben”) and developed a culture on its own including bad translations from English and other insiders

superkret ,

It’s mostly ramen, cows and trains now.

HerrVorragend ,
@HerrVorragend@lemmy.world avatar

“War’s schon immer.”

rustydrd , in I hate these icons
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I wouldn’t even call this “aesthetics”. Rather “conceptual homogeneity” or something like that. It’s what happens when you strive for a uniform look over a useful or visually pleasing one.

NutWrench , in I hate these icons
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Not Google related, but whoever decide that the best color scheme for an Office suite should be light grey text on a white background deserves to be flogged.

mogoh , in How are there so many of them

Moin!

mogoh , in How are there so many of them

How are there so many of them

That sounds linke you are not one of them, yet your posting history suggests to differ.

unexposedhazard ,

Detective mogoh on the case. Will he solve this mystery or will the evil shitposter get away unscathed? Join us next week to find out!

Toastbrotmann OP ,
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My cover is blown 🥸

snekerpimp , in How are there so many of them

Are we learning German now?

superkret ,

If you use ich_iel to learn German, your next visit to Germany could be… interesting.

frezik , in I hate excel so much

Spreadsheets generally are a useful tool, no matter if it’s Excel, LibreOffice, or Google Sheets. There’s a sweet spot where the data isn’t so complicated that it justifies a full database and programming language.

There is a point, though, where you need to admit the dataset and your manipulations of it have gotten too big. If you were wondering who was excited about the Excel row limit going from 16k to 1M back in 2010, the answer is professors of Economics. This should tell you a lot.

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