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by sangnoir 1604 days ago
> There are working examples of such and the code appears to be significantly simpler than the status quo

Status quo is bloated -> someone rewrites a simple replacement -> becomes popular -> "Can you cover this reasonable use case, it's not currently supported" -> repeated previous step several hundred times -> oh fuck, the "lightweight" rewrite has become the bloated status quo -> GOTO step one

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In some sense, this is WAI. Hopefully along the cycle, people learn to build better architectures that are modular, scriptable, customizable, and not giant monolithic piles. If things were more scriptable, then I as a user could script them how I want creating of a wall of my own "UI" and then swapping out the backends as I see fit. In my 25 years or so programming, I wish I had done this more; scripts for everything. Learn how to use my own scripts and only adjust them when stuff breaks/is swapped out. In retrospect, I have been buffeted by the whims of UI designers for decades, and I'm kinda mad about it.