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File system GUIs ostensibly mimics files in folders, but funny to note that *reordering* is a fundamental verb for physical papers in folders (or in piles on my desk). There’s no way to reorder a list of files in Finder without something silly like adding numbers to the front.
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You can switch to grid view and drag icons around, but that’s a “reposition” verb, not a “reorder” verb, so doing something like “moving a paper to the top of the pile” is surprisingly awkward. (Of course, explicit positions are sometimes useful too!)
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The file system makes this kind of affordance technically challenging. Folders are a bag! How would you even store an ordering portably? You’d probably resort to something like .DS_Store.
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This rant came from wondering: why do I feel like I want a special piece of software to manage my reading lists, or my sheet music? Why not just folders of PDFs? (Never mind the fact that most specialized “read it later” software doesn’t let you reorder the queue!)
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i fear and resent scrolling (e.g. scrolling way up to see chat history) b/c i know application developers don't take it seriously as app state like I'll click on another chat, then back to the chat where I'd scrolled way up, and the app'll have thrown away my scroll position
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