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This is just the top of the iceberg. Don't get me started on airlines websites (looking at you Air Canada), where the product owner, designers, developers are not able to get a simple workflow straight without loading Mb of useless javascript and interrupt the user journey multiple times. Give me back the command line terminal like Amadeus, that would be perfect.

How can we go back to a Web where websites are designed to be used by the user and not for the shareholders?


> Don't get me started on airlines websites

You can't beat China Southern . They have the most dog shit website I've ever seen. The flight was fine but I gave up doing online check in after 3 attempts. Never mind the bloat:

- required text fields with wrong or missing labels. One field was labeled "ticket no.". It kept getting rejected. I randomly tried passport number instead. It worked.

- sometimes fields only have a placeholder that you can't fully read because the field has not enough width ("Please enter the correct...") and the placeholder disappears once you start typing.

- date picker is randomly in Chinese

- makes you go through multi step seat selection process only to tell you at the end that seat selection is not possible anymore.

- signed up with email; logged out and went back to the SAME login page; now sign up via phone number is required!?


Almost nobody uses websites in China. You're expected to interact with them via WeChat Mini-app where the experience is generally fine.


How can we go back to a Web where websites are designed to be used by the user and not for the shareholders?

Loudly oppose the trendchasing devs who have been brainwashed into the "newer is better" mindset by Big Tech. I'm sure the shareholders would want to reduce the amount they spend on server/bandwidth costs and doing "development and maintenance" too.

Simple HTML forms can already make for a very usable and cheap site, yet a whole generation of developers have been fed propaganda about how they need to use JS for everything.


> How can we go back to a Web where websites are designed to be used by the user and not for the shareholders?

Or for developers to pad their CV.


Sadly, I think the only answer is some other form of payment than ad clicks. I've no idea what that could be, though.


You forgot about Broadcom !


You've greatly summed up the tax law, well done.


I agree, it s one of the cheapest, they deliver and have custom solutions on request. The cheapest is monzoon which offer dsl and ftth without contract (month-by-month basis)


Thanks for writting this. This is how I feel for two years and having a random stranger on Internet being able to describe it and says `The world can be a great place with the right view` is reconforting.


Ho you mean Amazon AWS?


When you fill in an.airplane, you need to ground it with a special cable that comes with the pump.


Try saying/doing that in the airplane industry. Pilots are trained to use the checklist in all operations.


In Switzerland we have MobileID which is basically the same thing as Norway's Bank If : using a sim card as a smart card.


Hey, I also take the 55 but I never saw the screen!


Stop staring at your phone (kidding)


There's construction right now at the street corner, so they moved the bus station, unfortunately. I hope that they'll be done soon!


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