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Cassandrich@dalias@hachyderm.io (2026-07-22 22:10:47)
@Ember @joepie91 Yes absolutely. For certain accessibility needs, working "muscle memory" is critical. Forcing people to abandon and relearn that is an assult on accessibility.

---Reply--- Sven Slootweg, ("still kinky and horny anyway")@joepie91@fedi.slightly.tech (2026-07-22 22:13:03) @dalias @Ember I am once again reminded of the Yahoo blogpost that nobody else seems to remember, about how they completely banned UI overhauls - you could present a new UI design, sure, but you'd *also* have to present a ton of incremental steps to get from the current design to the new one, because you were never allowed to change more than one tiny, easy-to-adjust-to thing at a time.

If you've ever wondered why so many older people kept using Yahoo services until the heat death of the universe, well, there you go
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Sun Microdevil Pte Ltd@koakuma@uwu.social (2026-07-26 21:08:01)
@joepie91 @dalias @Ember "LTS" for user knowledge!