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TheReanuKeeves@lemmy.world to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml · 2 months ago

What's an example of something that usually goes unnoticed when done well but very noticeable when done poorly or not done at all?

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What's an example of something that usually goes unnoticed when done well but very noticeable when done poorly or not done at all?

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    Plumbing

  • Catalyst@lemmy.ml
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    That powdery black finish on computer PSU’s.

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    Sound effects or music on TV and movies. Cleaners. Machine maintenance.

  • AbouBenAdhem@lemmy.world
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    Bureaucracy.

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    Dusting. If you don’t dust thoroughly enough things will look alright but people will feel vaguely unwell. Indoor air quality in general is something I notice constantly post-2019

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    Housework. Anyhing from putting away coats to doing the dishes, etc

  • reagansrottencorpse@lemmy.ml
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    Wiping ones butt or using bidet after taking a crap.

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    Walking.

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    Product management.

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    Anything in IT.

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      So fucking true

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    UX/UI. To be specific input forms. Had to get past a captcha for an appointment. I have no idea how the site handled captchas but couldn’t get past it. No indications if it had to be capitalized, with or without spaces etc… Just gave up after trying for a while.

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      I realize captchas are to prevent bot behavior but I wish there could be some sort of threshold on the backend where if you fail enough times it should recognize that a bot would’ve moved on by now and only an actual human being would be dumb enough to have persisted that long.

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    Bass players until a wrong note is awkwardly placed into the music.

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    Your hair. Either it’s bland old same old sane old. Or its odd looking.

    For most people anyways.

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    Railway safety. On airplanes there will sometimes be people who clap when the plane lands safely. In modern cars we have a number of safety features that are pretty hard to ignore. But with trains everyone is (rightfully) focused on punctuality. Only in the rare event of a crash or similar so most people even begin to think about the safety aspect.

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      I don’t clap when planes land safely, but I’m sure I would celebrate if the train I was on landed safely!

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    Sidewalk construction.

    Commercial carpet installation.

    Toilet paper.

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