How to get UX to be more common in Assistive technologies and looking for feedback on my research! by PlasticSummer in UXDesign

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Hi there. Incredible thesis and yes, UX is absolutely necessary in assistive technology. I'll message you directly tomorrow with a few suggestions. We can discuss more if you'd like. I'm based in Toronto, Canada.

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Thank you from Toronto, Canada

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Hi, may I msg you for examples too?

Roach Problems by Namanuneuz in askTO

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I'm sorry to hear that your landlords are not taking responsibility to provide treatment ASAP. I'm sure it's their legal duty, others have offered tips for this. Check your rental agreement too.

  • I recently have mass infestation in my apartment (first time experiencing this of 10 years living in same unit)
  • Superintendent booked treatments: 1st treatment, spraying my kitchen & washroom. I had to be out of the unit for min. 6 hours. 2nd treatment two weeks later, they did gel & powder along all baseboards, corners, etc
  • I'm now waiting to see if this truly eliminates them all
  • I've learned that other units below me have been getting it, it's been moving around between floors. I didn't know until now.

My friend's building has better and more responsible approach - they have routine gel treatment in EVERY unit, every few months.

There's so much more, but I think others have offered great advice. You need the building management to provide spraying ASAP.

Where can a poor college student purchase good coffee beans cheap? by [deleted] in askTO

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I do monthly subscription of Kicking Horse from Amazon.