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by narag
1251 days ago
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Editor ergonomics seem to be very personal, like furniture so I’m glad we have so many options. A long time ago I read some piece by Groucho, about how it's impossible to find a beef (or ham, or turkey, not sure which it was) sandwich any more. He goes to some sandwich shop and ask for a beef sandwich and they offer him a beef + hard boiled eggs + lettuce sandwich with mayo, cherry tomatos and oregano, or a beef + cheese + spinachs + nutmeg sandwich or whatever. But he can't just buy a simple roastbeef sandwich, maybe with a pinch of mustard. I used Notepad in Windows for simple text, that used to work OK. Then I changed to some free editor created by a guy as a programming exercise with some interesting extras. Now both have the same problem: if I need to open big text files for some reason, it takes forever. Edit: big as in ~ 1 MB, sometimes smaller. |
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I need to find that piece, because it resonates. For me, it's hot dogs. I can't find plain hotdogs anywhere anymore. All I want is a bun, a sausage, and some ketchup and mustard on top. But no, everyone has to add at least cucumbers and fried onions, and if you're not careful, you'll end up with bread full of a large assortment of veggies, with barely a sausage in sight.
I imagine the reason for this is economics: this green stuff is probably dirt cheap relative to the sausage, but lets the vendor triple the price of a hot dog without making you feel they're price gouging you.
For the past decade in my area, IKEA was the last bastion of pure, unadulterated hot dogs. But even they recently took that off the menu - the basic hot dog now comes loaded with useless greenery.