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Posted by Bogdanp 1 day ago

Dithering – Part 1(visualrambling.space)
425 points | 87 commentspage 3
Faizan711 10 hours ago|
Amazing!!!
lampiaio 1 day ago||
Few things brighten my browsing day as much as a virtual ode to dithering.
marstall 1 day ago||
unbelievable. gifted explainer!
snvzz 1 day ago||
To the webpage author, I'd suggest adding WASD navigation as an alternative to cursor keys.
fortyseven 12 hours ago||
Ah, yes, the usual "Umm, ackshully this issunt dithering IMHO" segment of the audience is here.
ChrisArchitect 1 day ago||
There's a weird subset of graphic design grifters on social media obsessed with dithering right now.

Submission from the dev earlier https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45694750

hatthew 1 day ago||
I don't think it's a negative thing, but I find it kinda funny that there's a new dithering article on HN at least once a month
Modified3019 1 day ago|||
Why do you think the term “grifter” applies here?
ChrisArchitect 1 day ago||
not here as in HN, out on social posts.... some unhinged claims about inventing dithering trends and a lot of startup/techbro types putting the 'aesthetic' forward as the goto way to success. shrug.
Fraterkes 1 day ago|||
(For those who are confused, a few days ago on twitter some random graphic designer / webdev claimed that they started the trend of using dithering in modern graphic design. People made of fun of that person. All of that is unrelated to this post)
hunter2_ 1 day ago|||
I don't think GP meant "here" the way you are interpreting "here" (i.e., this site / that site). Rather, I think they meant "here" to mean "in the sentence you wrote."

Put another way, I think GP was asking why you think the term "grifter" has anything to do with graphic designers who are obsessed with dithering right now. Basically, you aren't asserting that they're obtaining value illicitly (i.e., swindling, conning), as would need to be the situation for a grift to occur. If they're convincing customers that their dithering product is a must-buy because dithering is the best thing ever, and the customer hands over their money upon being convinced, that really isn't a grift unless the product somehow ends up not doing the thing.

If I lie on a website, and the subsequent wave of additional readers leads me to collect tons of ad revenue, the readers have not been grifted (they still have their money) and the ad network was not grifted (I gave them legitimate traffic). If I lie to a reader in order to take the reader's money, then at that point yes, the reader was grifted.

dbushell 1 day ago||
those dithering perverts how dare they try to educate us with their fancy graphics!
seemaze 1 day ago|
While I enjoyed the whole presentation, my favorite part after progressing through the entire deck was pressing my back button once and landing right back here on HN :)
kridsdale1 1 day ago||
Same! I dreaded my history being filled.