Uh, why does the hotel have 50 peoples' passports?
Is that a thing that people do? Let the hotel keep their passports?
As a front-end dev, I disagree. You can make something optimized for utility from multiple perspectives. It might be for power users or for the ability to see as much data in one place, or even to change and configure as many things as possible. But these approaches don't necessarily make it user friendly. Sometimes the most usable flow requires deoptimization.
Have you seen the old SAP UIs? Lots of utility. Complicated as hell usability.
Finally finished my play through of Cyberpunk 2077 that I started when it came out on ps+. Enjoyable enough that I bought the Phantom Liberty DLC before I finished the base game. Stability still seems to be an issue. Had about a dozen crashes but never lost more than 10 minutes at any time.
I've realised I don't like when games don't let you max out all the available rpg skill trees. Always leaves me wondering if I could be having a better time. There's playstyles that I wanted to try out but couldn't because of limitations. I wish more games did unlimited respecs like Bg3 did.
I think I might give Sifu a shot next.