nostr:npub1psdfxfpxz2cwmmnsk60y3nqpn2tqh9n24h4hstvfkwvr6eaek9js499sr7 nostr:npub1wkyrr4pnk5chvzjp4y64fjfu3xtv9c7al4sryyvy9244a5h87s2qur6c6c nostr:npub1rtlcdfujrn5kps54szzffw5txaws38xgfx2m0hp0wtk86nfca3esxnyxal It’s interesting that Apple abandoned “themes” in MacOS back in the 90s; it would be useful if they offered an accessibility mode that switched back to the old skeuomorphic UIs with bigger buttons and no hidden elements.
Discussion
nostr:npub1zvc3hhwp38f9lttw4f6948qvtq42vgz3ycewks53dlntcmz0z8gsud4qw0 nostr:npub1wkyrr4pnk5chvzjp4y64fjfu3xtv9c7al4sryyvy9244a5h87s2qur6c6c nostr:npub1rtlcdfujrn5kps54szzffw5txaws38xgfx2m0hp0wtk86nfca3esxnyxal I'd forgive them a lot of the "innovation" nonsense if they did exactly that—and made migration to a new machine retain the theme settings from the old one (and come to think of it, included a big shiny button when changing themes labelled PUT EVERYTHING BACK THE WAY IT WAS BEFORE).