2. Case in point: I always wondered how one would resolve #git merge conflicts. Had no idea it’d be this simple. #UX
Does this look like a padlock to you? Ah, too bad: It’s a (shopping) bag.
 #UX #icon #abstractionToTheMeaninglessMax
@uxward Don’t you just love these? I got one with this awesome gem today.
Does the HTML validator in @Panic Coda understand the intent of my comments? That’s scary! ;P
True, this system did indeed fail my expectation — of a well-designed, user-friendly #UI. / @CenturyLink
@muellermm Something like this?
Oh look! Password requirements _can_ actually be displayed exactly where they’re needed! #UX
A walk down #OSX memory lane thnx to MarsEdit’s icons. P.S.: Please don’t change these anytime soon, @danielpunkass.
Dear @Glassdoor, you know what would be neat? If the Filter panel would (stay) open if a there are zero results. #UX
Talk about an “interesting” juxtaposition: / @48hills @onlyinsf
I wonder how many users are contacting Apple about no longer being able to access iTunes Radio for free.
_This_ is how you let someone know that you’re using their #artwork, and give proper #credit. Thanks a lot, Bryan!
The only thing more “enjoyable” than a broken system is an error message that is utterly unhelpful. #UX / @eBay
P.S.: And we won’t give you even the slightest of hints about what “valid” information needs to look like… #UX
The order of ranked menu items must be meaningful to humans. In this case, sorting alphabetically is just weird. #UX
From Apple’s Magic Trackpad info (http://www.apple.com/magic-accessories/): Is it intentional that this implies “Azure Outside.” ;)
This is an _awesome_ example for why full-text literal matching isn’t that great for job search engines. ;P #UX
At least on OS X, Apple’s “flat design to the max” nonsense is officially over.

Thank goodness.

#UX
Find me a job in the San Francisco area. Search radius? Hmm, how about 8,000 miles… ;)
And _this_ is the proper outcome after searching for “co” for Colorado. Brilliant.
Because what you need to do is enter the data, then click the Search link (which should really be a button).
OK, Taleo mystery solved. Here’s the problem: the form does not like my entry of the State/Province field.
Dear Taleo.com, is this an error? Did I do something wrong? What does this even mean?! #UX
For a #UX designer on a job hunt, this is a delightful breath of fresh air. Thank you, @weebly! #noUnicorns

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