Keyboards-centric computing is inefficient and people way smarter than you would agree
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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! 

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!

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Keyboards-centric computing is inefficient and people way smarter than you would agree - by Iblameher - 11-06-2026, 07:43 PM

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