

Is dark mode no longer busted?
I guess I’ll find out.
Is dark mode no longer busted?
I guess I’ll find out.
Americans elected a fascist, extremist president and corporations cozying up to power are moving towards fascism and extremism to cozy up to power.
I am experiencing the least amount of shock possible.
Now, if Americans owned the monumental fuckup, that would be a surprise.
Is there a widely accepted European equivalent for “Sir, this is a Wendy’s?”
Didn’t think I needed one, and then…
Well, the EU has a consultation period on new regulations, but I don’t know if that’s open for this specifically.
Generally, I would say organizations on each country are often the ones with the infrastructure in place to issue a recommendation on these things. Consumer support orgs, unions, privacy groups and so on. Political parties if your country has one with a definite stance on the issue. If you can get those involved and they can get the press involved now you have an avenue for mainstream awareness, which frankly is more likely to do something than a purely online-driven signature or email campaign.
The rest may differ per country and even per party. It depends on what participation mechanisms you can deploy for each.
To be clear, I’m not against also reaching out to MEPs, but given how in many places they act as a collective blob representing national partisan interests and how electorally they don’t have a particular incentive to engage with individual voters I don’t know that it’d work best in isolation. I’m not particularly against that, either. “Contact your representative” is a staple of small district, majoritarian, first-past-the-post nonsense and I have no particular desire to move in that direction. I’m way more comfortable with a party-heavy system than with that weirdness.
MEPs get elected with proportional representation on closed lists in a nation-wide single district.
Emailing 60 of them from an array of different parties with no official stance on the issue and no more of a direct relationship with you than with millions of other people is less direct political action and more spam. Pretty sure collective action would have a better chance.
No, not that one. But I guess there are multiple angles, dark mode overall has been pretty rough.
The one that gets in my way the most is their already spotty xlsx conversion seems to parse Office’s default font color as black instead of automatic, which means when you open Excel docs on LibreOffice you get black text on black background by default.
You can just select all and manually change the text color, but it’s a pain, and on spreadsheets you have to do it on each spreadsheet page. From what I’ve seen there have been bugs opened and reclosed with “you should set the text to automatic”, which is engineer excuses for what is obviously a genuine issue with the defaults of document conversion, as far as I can tell.