• Holytimes@sh.itjust.works
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    6 hours ago

    Changing the cursor on sites is like a peak 90s and early 00s thing… This has been common on small personal websites for ever.

    Are we really bitching about it nowadays?

  • nyan@lemmy.cafe
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    7 hours ago

    Reason #### not to allow random untrusted sites to run Javascript on your system. (I’m not actually sure how many reasons there are, but I am sure we must be into four digits by now.)

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    4 hours ago

    As with anything web design, we should think about context and nuance. Is this a web tool where the user needs to do work? Is it designed with small buttons (for function or aesthetics)?

    If so, probably keep the default pointer. Though if it’s a splashy brand page with tiny buttons, I could imagine some other pointer styles that might be good.

    Speaking of, is it something splashy and marketing heavy? Is it intended more as an experiment, experience, or intentional maximalist design?

    If so, then I can see the argument. Accessibility still matters, though so implement graceful depredation so that folks who prefer motion effects disabled get a default pointer.

    The answer is not “never change the pointer” but rather, “only break web standards if you have a good, well considered reason.”

  • greyscale@lemmy.grey.ooo
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    11 hours ago

    Everything that is old is new again. I remember little dogs that’d chase your cursor in like, 2002?

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      10 hours ago

      I was actually just thinking about those the other day and how I kindof miss them in a certain way. Just a silly little break from daily monotony of writing code; wiggle the cursor a bit and watch a tiny cat try to catch it.

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    8 hours ago

    With vibe-coding, more and more websites I am visiting are changing my mouse pointer

    That’s a dangerous level of lazy.

    Are there ways to detect them automatically? Those vibe-sites that don’t change your pointer i mean. Because sharing any data with them (e-mail, credit card info) is a personal security risk.

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      6 hours ago

      Probably gonna be tough. Airbnb.com has stated that 60% of their code is being generated with AI. Probably tons of other sites don’t publicly talk about it.