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by ThomPete 5817 days ago
The web is fundamentally a bunch of files.

Would you rather browse around the net in hierarchies or use google to find the files.

File systems like those we have today are fine when you don't have a lot of content. But it simply fails as a design system as soon as we move into terabytes of data.

Why do you think that Spotlight and QuickSilver are so popular on the mac?

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We're not talking about the web, we're talking about the user's stuff. Entirely distinct, for the purposes of usability. Anyway, a good filesystem supports fast search and filter, in addition to folders.

Without files, you have no web and no general search. Instead you have photo-net, music-net, video-net, text-net, all orthogonal. Lame.