I'm a UX newbie and I'm trying to design a page of image thumbnails. I came up with this:
The trouble is that this layout creates the Hermann Grid illusion. When looking at the grid, most people see flickering black dots in the corners.
Can anyone suggest how I might modify my layout to avo...
git checkout -b your-new-branch
git add <files>
git commit -m <message>
First, checkout your new branch. Then add all the files you want to commit to staging.
Lastly, commit all the files you just added. You might want to do a git push origin your-new-branch afterward so your changes show up...
I also didn't realize you could create new branches that easily, always though it would revert to the last commit and create it based off that (or complain about your unstaged changes)
When they say something I disagree with, before saying I disagree with it I'll just ask them questions in order to get them to elaborate until I have the best idea what they mean, and then I tell them they're wrong and stupid
no I just sit back and ask questions and let them explain their standpoint, I find people start debates/arguing WAY too early before even fully understanding the other person
lets say someone is like "I think all apple products are garbage", instead of saying "you're wrong" I'll go "why do you think that?" and then keep asking questions until I get to the root of where they're coming from
I have two friends that get into arguments in our group chat, and instead of like asking questions and trying to understand eachother they constantly try to one-up the other person's argument and they get lost allllllllllllll the time