• decisivelyhoodnoises
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      1 year ago

      Go back to your basement since you obviously have never done any chores that include using the kitchen sink

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      1 year ago

      No, it’s a poor application implementation of a design not intended for that application.

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          If someone is forced to use a tool in a manner that it wasn’t designed to be used in and a mistake happens, that’s neither the designer’s or user’s direct fault; it is the implementor’s fault.

          You can be as careful and attentive as you can muster but that doesn’t change the fact that contrary design solutions were implemented and have rendered the use of the tool (the sink) both non-ergonomic and unintuitive. This will lead to accidents.