Hello darkness, my old friend~ It's been a while since I've used my journal as an actual-journal. :tea: I like making programs/software/shmeeder-deeders. It's difficult and a lot of fun. It's also almost-impossible to get software right if your target audience is another human being. For instance: A few years ago, I was looking up for some information on StackOverflow (it's the programming-help-community that FINALLY dethroned ExpertsExchange), and somebody had said something clever in a comment. I visited their profile, and it boldly declared that this person had "0 contributions" - because the site only counted 'full' answers-or-whatever as 'contributions.' I class it as a total empathy failure - and the fact that this software-making-community was inevitably going to be setting an example for the rest of the web made me feel like empathy-in-software just wasn't gonna get any better any time soon. New versions of old things are the hardest. Usually somebody takes their eye