11-06-2026, 07:43 PM
You should be mouse-chording or touch screening everything, as this reduces cognitive fatigue over long sessions of computer-intensive work. Remembering keybinds and commands are a hassle if you need to remember 20-30 of them at a single time. Noob!
The brightest minds of the 20st century agreed, who built the entire world you live in fyi, preferred such a mode of computing for those reasons actually!
Nowadays we can control our computers with our minds and mouses have more buttons than ever! It is time we FULLY transition into this hyper-efficient mode of computing, where the only remaining limiting factor is your baseline mental performance and acuity!
Further reading :
The brightest minds of the 20st century agreed, who built the entire world you live in fyi, preferred such a mode of computing for those reasons actually!
Quote:Thompson eventually transitioned from Sam to Acme, a graphical text editor and programming environment also created by Pike
Quote:Dennis Ritchie, the co-creator of Unix and C, used Acme—a unique text editor created by Rob Pike for the Plan 9 operating system—because it brilliantly integrated the text buffer, file system, and shell into a single, cohesive user interface.Acme wasn't just a text editor; it was more like an integrated desktop environment and workspace. Here is why Ritchie and other Bell Labs pioneers relied on it:
Nowadays we can control our computers with our minds and mouses have more buttons than ever! It is time we FULLY transition into this hyper-efficient mode of computing, where the only remaining limiting factor is your baseline mental performance and acuity!
Further reading :
"Madness, as you know, is like gravity. All it takes is a little push."
