Anonymous
10/26/2025, 4:22:13 AM
No.107009974
>>107009870
>tell you the extent of what is happening on your workspace
You said it. How do you organise workspaces? That's what Windows do today. I always have at least 3 IDE windows open at my job, because I work on 3 or more projects. On the taskbar I find which one is project 1 because it's the first. And it will stay the first, so I can leverage an inherent ability of my brain without thinking about it. Genius. A document from project 2 will sure as fuck not be in project 1, so I don't need the taskbar to show me all the tens of documents I have open in every project, just the project is enough. Hierarchy. Ever heard of it?
Sure that's not the only way to organise workspaces, Linux has some great alternatives. MacOS though? The worst, nigh unusable and believe me I've tried to do it the way Apple wants me to. I've learned the hotkeys, I've researched what is possible and how, and the wtfs/min were never as high as with MacOS. Insane decisions everywhere, just to adhere to a mentality that hasn't grown since 1984
>tell you the extent of what is happening on your workspace
You said it. How do you organise workspaces? That's what Windows do today. I always have at least 3 IDE windows open at my job, because I work on 3 or more projects. On the taskbar I find which one is project 1 because it's the first. And it will stay the first, so I can leverage an inherent ability of my brain without thinking about it. Genius. A document from project 2 will sure as fuck not be in project 1, so I don't need the taskbar to show me all the tens of documents I have open in every project, just the project is enough. Hierarchy. Ever heard of it?
Sure that's not the only way to organise workspaces, Linux has some great alternatives. MacOS though? The worst, nigh unusable and believe me I've tried to do it the way Apple wants me to. I've learned the hotkeys, I've researched what is possible and how, and the wtfs/min were never as high as with MacOS. Insane decisions everywhere, just to adhere to a mentality that hasn't grown since 1984