"Updated README"
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But people in the 90s were doing their work just fine, with that same UX paradigm. What's the difference now?
Just to be clear, I'm not saying that software's UI and UX doesn't need to evolve. But it bothers me that a perfectly usable UI gets criticized only because it's "old" and doesn't look "modern" (tf is a "modern UI", btw?).
What's wrong with the 90s UX? It lets you do your work without being intrusive or annoying, so what's wrong with it?
In Mexico they are:
- Preescolar/Kinder/Jardín de niños (Preschool): ages 3-5 years old (can vary from state to state).
- Primaria (Elementary school): 6 years. Ages 6-12.
- Secundaria (Middle school): 3 years. Ages 12-15.
- Preparatoria/Bachillerato (High school): 3 years. Ages 15-18.
- Universidad (University, undergrad education): 2-8 years.
- Posgrado (Postgraduate education): Variable length. In my field a "Maestría" (Master's degree) is 2 years, and a "Doctorado" (PhD) is 4 years.
Melodysheep moment. Their content is simply amazing.
What you're looking for is called RSS. Install a RSS client, subscribe to some blogs or interesting sites like Aeon, Psyche, Nautilus, Longreads or Hacker News and add them to your client. Then you can scroll mindlessly through your own curated list of educational content.
Me atrevo a asegurar que la probabilidad de que el mismo policía tenga también un buen de música pirata en su propio móvil es mayor a 99.999%, de modo que dudo que tengas que afrontar cualquier tipo de retribución legal. Además, ¿cómo podrían saber que son archivos pirata y no bajados de Amazon o así?
Hoarders can get ~~lots~~ piles of money...
That is true, hackers, that is trueeeeeee...
Seymour! The house is on fire!