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  • Could you say more about Quebec and proportional representation? I tried searching all I found were some articles about Quebec hating non proportional representation.

    I live in the US were as far as I know proportional representation is not a thing, which is incredibly useful to maintain the two party system. I come from a more civilized place with proportional representation and universal healthcare and it hurts so much to see how broken this country is.








  • It’s not that Apple makes amazing stuff, it’s that other companies really put out barely shiny turds.

    Look at the zune, the tech was fine, or so I have heard, but it looked like an ugly brick. Seriously, a regular red brick looks better, even a yellow brick does.

    I have a Subaru, and while I love it, the infotainment system is garbage. Clearly there was no effort to make it look good and usable.

    UX is hugely undervalued, I wonder if one of the reasons is because you don’t notice good UX, it’s not in the way, but you noticed bad UX. So good UX without a lot of marketing is invisible.







  • If you’re going to accuse me of lying, at least have the decency of doing it in a reply to my post. I lived on the East Coast and traveled up and down some, then I moved to the Midwest, I got into politics and canvassed in several states plus I went on a few road trips for fun. Then I moved to the West Coast, which somewhat limited my ability to go on road trips to other states, but still, I went as far as Colorado, I spent a month there doing backpacking and visiting a few places like Denver and Aspen.

    Why do you think it is so unlikely I could visit 3 states a year?


  • scv@discuss.onlinetoMemes@lemmy.mlPlease don’t nuke me
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    Are you in tech or some other field that doesn’t involve interacting with different socioeconomic groups?

    Most of not all states guarantee some “interesting” encounters if you leave the cities. In California I have seen Confederate flags flying, met neonazis, and plenty of Trump supporters. Trump got over 34% of the vote in California, almost 39% in Washington and over 40% in Oregon. Those percentages are not a majority, but I think it sets a floor, since Trump supporters are not exactly trash talking the US.

    I have spent a lot of time doing canvassing and other activities that mean I encounter people with very different ideas, so that would definitely explain the different experience.