@inthehands @gregtitus it's also not always obvious when there's load-bearing "structure" hidden in the "mess"
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(whispers: the original iPhone was in many ways a superior user experience) https://vmst.io/@jalefkowit/113162083054623081@inthehands this seems to be a general pattern with how human systems evolve, whether they be hardware, software, bureaucracy, spoken language, etc. once you have experts in the system, it becomes costly to change their learned workflows even if it would lead to an overall simpler, easier-to-use, or more efficient design, so new capabilities get pushed into weirder and weirder niches
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a while back, someone asked, "why isn't there a way in C to tell if my code is optimized?" thankfully, we can implement this as a library functiona while back, someone asked, "why isn't there a way in C to tell if my code is optimized?" thankfully, we can implement this as a library function