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by jes5199
4833 days ago
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Okay, yes, that contradicts what I said. And maybe this stuff will become the new atoms that we build applications out of, and I'm just balking at all the unfamiliarity. I can't be sure, but initial impression is that they are not that - that they're just too oddly shaped to be generally useful. Today, though, Rich's keynote was about the necessity of the restriction of choice to allow creativity to be possible. I don't know how to integrate that idea with the idea that very large cardinality isn't a problem. (Some of his examples of bad design were pieces of hardware with too many knobs or inputs) |
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Probably the problem with "too many knobs" isn't the cardinality itself (how many is too many?), but that it typically is a sign that the designer hasn't realised the commonality and composability of the knobs/features.