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laurencei | 2 years ago
But think about it from the end user perspective. Literally the most simple instruction; near fault proof. On an airplane that is thousands of feet from remote IT support (plus "costs").
The instruction to staff; problem with "the Internet"? - press the "Interest Reset" button.
Far better than "router restart", "renew DHCP leases" or "reboot IT"
Explicit, non ambiguous and without technobabble.
Brilliant.
martinflack|2 years ago
alpaca128|2 years ago
laserbeam|2 years ago
Obviously you don't want to have to restart to fix issues, but having that as a fallback (especially for issues you didn't predict during development) is great UX.
hnbear|2 years ago
You just need the state set to “good”, regardless of which bits need to change and current state. Hit the button and it makes it “good”.
macintux|2 years ago
fifteen1506|2 years ago
I stand my ground on using quotes.
"Reset" "Internet".
YurgenJurgensen|2 years ago
lupusreal|2 years ago
nunez|2 years ago
op00to|2 years ago