Wondering what it would be like if programs that have a notion of “tabs” or “windows” got rid of them, and focused on just presenting/editing one file/page/note, and left the tabbing/windowing and other multiplexing stuff up to the operating system.
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It’s intriguing how this equips individual tools with facilities they would otherwise need to uniquely develop, and should give a lot of uniformity and standard UI. Did it lead to ecologies of tools that extend each other? …
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Eg, perhaps a contact, calendar and map app know about each other’s properties and work well together?
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The widespread convention to ignore extra bytes appended to a most types of files lets you attach attributes out there - eg, serialise the attributes, compress, reverse bytewise, and append - Most ways of forwarding the file will preserve them there - Display at will
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These attributes are actually stored out of band inside the filesystem, though; as you can see, the contacts files here are actually 0 bytes in terms of their data size. Attribute size is obviously more than that
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Most attributes are indexed, so you can actually run queries on the filesystem, just like a database, indeed: https://www.haiku-os.org/docs/userguide/en/queries.html …
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