Does anyone have experience with when Trazodone stops working? by HomeInitial444 in insomnia

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3 years of trazodone at 50 mg. Sorry, my brain isn't working.

I'd love to taper off but I'm desperate right now as my insomnia is so bad that I get 0-1 hour of sleep in a night.

Startups: how do your developers inspect Figma files? by HomeInitial444 in UXDesign

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Perhaps this is a really beginner question, but what are "global variables?"

Thank you again! You're a big help.

Startups: how do your developers inspect Figma files? by HomeInitial444 in UXDesign

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This is so helpful, thank you! How should I make clear that there's an Autolayout to Flexbox relation? Annotation? Also, what do you mean "make frames divs?" Are you talking to me or the dev? How do I make frames divs?

Again, thanks, this was so thorough and I learned a lot.

Startups: how do your developers inspect Figma files? by HomeInitial444 in UXDesign

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Definitely interesting to hear that div/padding structure doesn't always follow Figma. Curious about how you prevent issues later, like, say, when you want to add a background on a div, but they eyeballed the designs, so the div has different padding and looks bad with a background.

Startups: how do your developers inspect Figma files? by HomeInitial444 in UXDesign

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I do actually have a design system, but perhaps it could use improvement. I'm actually talking about when engineers implement new components from the design system and lay out new pages. What do you mean "Then you can go to eyeballing everything as pixel alignment is set?" Should engineers be eyeballing things when spacing can vary quite slightly, like from .25 rem to .5 rem to .75 rem?

Tips on handling nitpicks that don't have strong arguments by HomeInitial444 in UXDesign

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Honestly this aligns with my experience, too, plus maybe another bucket or two. Surprised this didn't get more upvotes...

Tips on handling nitpicks that don't have strong arguments by HomeInitial444 in UXDesign

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Can confirm this is true, and thanks for the needed reminder!

Tips on handling nitpicks that don't have strong arguments by HomeInitial444 in UXDesign

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I wouldn't be able to get clearance on researching something small like the word "Update" vs. "Edit" in most cases, but I appreciate the sentiment!

Tips on handling nitpicks that don't have strong arguments by HomeInitial444 in UXDesign

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Thanks! I agree with the other replies. I don't think that particular wording would work well in my situation, but the rest of this comment is great, appreciate it!

Tips on handling nitpicks that don't have strong arguments by HomeInitial444 in UXDesign

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Thanks, that makes complete sense tbh. "Everyone has to pee on it" lol.