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by TeMPOraL
2621 days ago
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Is it though? If so, it's deeply troubling. The purpose of a screwdriver isn't to make working with screws more accessible, it's to make it possible and convenient. The purpose of power drill isn't to be more accessible than a screwdriver - it's to enable working faster and easier with screws, and to enable working with screws and materials for which using a screwdriver isn't feasible. This brushes my primary annoyance about modern software - the current trend is to focus on making the basic, entry-level tasks accessible, at the expense of tasks that a proficient user might want to perform. The more advanced tasks are not just made more difficult - they're often made impossible. |
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The tool isn't the screwdriver alone, it's the screwdriver and the screw, which allow for easier fastening than, say, advanced woodworking joinery. A powered screwdriver also allows non-trained people to get closer to the productivity of a trained professional.
What are some examples of that annoyance in modern software?