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by underlipton 780 days ago
>Because for a majority of people, they get no benefit from persistent visual placement of content, or visual differentiation of documents

You say that, but I don't think it's true. (I think you even argue against it later in the comment but I'm not sure??)

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I agree.

I liked some things that looked more physical/tactile.

To be clear, I don't care if my calculator looks like a desk calculator as much as if clickable buttons show they are clickable. Underlining a link might be inelegant, but it is also functional and immediately knowable.