like, linux has managed to perform in integrated devices, scientific equipment, phones, watches, everything
It's a matter of input space. Those devices where it works have a limited set of input modalities that can be preprogrammed.
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I'm not sure if you've been following me long enough to have seen my Opinions on desktop computing
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I basically think it's a fundamentally bad idea and should be shitcanned and redesigned from the ground up
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I agree totally
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like i think the mouse was a mistake. i think we screwed up on that one and should backpedal
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Reminds me, you've got that "Humane Interface" book on your shelf. That any good? I once borrowed it>
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>but only read a couple chapters. At the time it seemed rather...pie in the sky
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I think The Humane Interface is a beautiful, wonderful book
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It IS "pie in the sky." So are all thoughts of socialism, but the closer we get the happier we are.
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Desktop computing is basically an unbounded action space, and the underlying way the OS is designed is basically antithetical.
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"the user interface is an agnostic soup of undifferentiated pixels" A+ job there folks we really nailed this one
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