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  • semolino1 hour ago
    How about the most depraved volume control design of all: the actual reddit web video player (at least the embedded player on old.reddit)?<p>The slider is hidden by default. Hovering the volume icon makes the slider appear. There is margin between the icon and slider, though, so you have to quickly &quot;zip&quot; your mouse across this gap&#x2F;chasm before the slider disappears. If you make it over to the slider in time, your hover then preserves its visibility.<p>I know for sure the devs at Condé ain&#x27;t dogfoodin&#x27; on <i>that</i> interface anymore!
  • nico1 hour ago
    Every now and then I get these hilarious volume control videos on TikTok. They show the most horrible ways for doing volume control<p>One example (you need to play tic tac toe to set the volume) <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.tiktok.com&#x2F;@vivancodes&#x2F;video&#x2F;7612511893340671240" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.tiktok.com&#x2F;@vivancodes&#x2F;video&#x2F;7612511893340671240</a><p>It seems like that account has quite a few more too
  • sillywalk2 days ago
    I&#x27;d add the volume control for Quicktime 4. A dial that you had to use a mouse to use.<p><a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;hallofshame.gp.co.at&#x2F;qtime.htm" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;hallofshame.gp.co.at&#x2F;qtime.htm</a><p>EDIT:<p>previously<p>763 points by yankcrime on July 13, 2021 | hide | past | favorite | 477 comments<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=27819384">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=27819384</a>
    • Ah yes, skeuomorphic design, where you take something that&#x27;s a physical artefact of the hardware and force-fit it onto an utterly different device on which it makes no sense whatsoever.
  • sph2 days ago
    Beautiful, forgot about this one. The precursor to some of neal.fun&#x27;s creations.<p>- <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;neal.fun&#x2F;not-a-robot&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;neal.fun&#x2F;not-a-robot&#x2F;</a><p>- <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;neal.fun&#x2F;password-game&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;neal.fun&#x2F;password-game&#x2F;</a>
  • RiskScore1 hour ago
    I&#x27;ve seen this same thing like 100 times. I do not mind.
  • Sohcahtoa821 hour ago
    &gt; Should is interesting because of its subjectiveness. It’s a question that only makes sense to be asked in first person. And you have to know about much more than just design to be able to answer it — you have to understand about business, technology, culture, people. Answering the should question is a skill you only get after many, many years answering questions alike.<p>I wish more front-end designers would consider &quot;should&quot; more often.<p>&quot;Oh, we can make the scrollbars in our web page auto-hide so PC users get the same experience as Mac users&quot;<p>But should you?<p>No. Because one of the reasons I use a PC is because auto-hiding scrollbars on a desktop&#x2F;laptop is a bug, not a feature, and I disabled that bug while I had a Mac because it&#x27;s annoying.<p>&quot;Oh, we can implement smooth scrolling in JavaScript!&quot;<p>But should you?<p>No. Because browsers <i>already do it</i>. And your implementation will fail on at least one browser and cause scrolling to just be fucked up. If a user has disabled smooth scrolling, it&#x27;s probably for a reason. Don&#x27;t force it back on.<p>&quot;We can create our own implementation of a drop-down box&quot;<p>But should you?<p>No. You&#x27;re reducing accessibility for literally zero gain. I hate when I&#x27;m entering my address, tabbing through the fields, reach the State, and pressing O then R doesn&#x27;t bring me to &quot;Oregon&quot; or &quot;OR&quot;, and instead brings me to Rhode Island. Side note: The order of entering an address is street address, city, state, zip code. If your form order is any different, you&#x27;re a madman.
  • harvey91 hour ago
    I liked the one where you make a noise at the level you want to set the volume.
  • himata411323 minutes ago
    Have seen this every single time, the iPhone one is my favorite. If you know, you know.
  • aa-jv2 days ago
    I once worked for a mainstream headphone manufacturer who added a volume control to a product that was so widely despised that a special firmware release had to be done to disable it completely, or else the returns bin would overflow almost overnight ..<p>So this had me chuckling so hard, having worked professionally in the pro audio world for decades - I can say that some of these &#x27;solutions&#x27; would actually be accepted in certain market segments .. I especially love the designs which use a built-in accelerometer.<p>It seems the good ol&#x27; knob is not going anywhere any time soon.
  • jibal2 days ago
    I just want to be able to get to 11.
    • bigfishrunning31 minutes ago
      Just 1 more loud
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      • jibal1 day ago
        whoosh
        • pseudohadamard19 hours ago
          Is that self-referential? I knew exactly what the OP was asking.
          • jibal18 hours ago
            Whoosh again. I&#x27;m the OP in this case.