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Ask HN: Objective oriented people: do you *look* at the whole screen?

2 pointsby pedro2over 2 years ago
I was reading a piece elsewhere on the website about downloading Movie Maker and I thought: nowadays, if you have your brain in &#x27;scanning&#x27; mode you can&#x27;t do anything. Windows &#x27;screams&#x27; at me &quot;BREAKING NEWS&quot; on the toolbar for some unimportant news. Ads everywhere. UI inconsistencies everywhere. You can&#x27;t have your critical part of your brain on if you want to do anything. You have to develop some kind of partial-UI-blindness. I know this is a fact for ads and website styles which resemble ads [someone on a wiki had this problem]. I suspect that&#x27;s also the reason behind Material Design: make every button confusable with an ad.<p>Again, to the point now: do you ignore everything on the screen which doesn&#x27;t matter? Are you aware of doing it? Will it ever end?<p>Note: before replying read this: defaults matter.

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anenefanover 2 years ago
Tunnel vision looking for texty stuff and any relevant pics. (Note: sometimes an outstanding ad pic might distract me for a few seconds ;) ) For the BS that&#x27;s often deliberately obfuscated and not pure talent, I use link extractor for a list to see if there&#x27;s a working button or whatever other thing they&#x27;ve borked. Often I&#x27;ll use book mode ... and for the sneaky sites that claim to have a book mode version, but instead like to punch up something else, I haven&#x27;t quite got around scripting anything to automatically drop the site&#x27;s address in the disallow pile, I enjoy creative commentary too much even if it&#x27;s for myself.<p>I will ignore the site, if it has camouflaged their content with the ads, only if it&#x27;s really important might I search for the original text that landed me there ... more often than not, no it&#x27;s not there - BS search result and BS site.
thanatos519over 2 years ago
Nothing on my screen doesn&#x27;t matter.
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navjack27over 2 years ago
Looking and acting are different. I&#x27;m always looking and seeing everything in my field of view. I read without actively reading. I don&#x27;t ignore anything. I don&#x27;t ACT upon everything.
forgotmypw17over 2 years ago
In the short term, I ignore what I&#x27;m not looking for.<p>In the long term, I stop using, avoid, and ignore misbehaving software.