Muscle Memory part II
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DIdn't want to hijack the other Muscle memory thread, but here are my two biggest muscle memory gripes at the moment:
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Safari on IOS. Open a new tab, and you get a 4 by n grid of all bookmarks. Click on the address bar, and you also get a grid of bookmarks. Only this time it is on a 5 by n grid. I've actually organised my bookmarks so that the most used are in the top right corner, assuming a
4 x n
layout (guess which site is in the absolute top right position). I can't count the number of times I've ended up going to reddit/r/emacs instead of hither because of this inconsistency. -
The idiotic idea that avarars are clickable on the Home/Unread tab on NodeBB. This has made my interaction with every other site that has the same type of "[image] text" layout (for example reddit) slower since now I always have to stop and think whether clicking the image will have the effect I want.
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My browser regularly consults Google for "what" because it was too slow completing the domain.
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@Mikael_Svahnberg said in Muscle Memory part II:
instead of hither
Kept reading that as "instead of hitler." Guess that's my trolling memory getting in the way again.
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@Mikael_Svahnberg said in Muscle Memory part II:
guess which site is in the absolute top right position
MoosePorn.se
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@Mikael_Svahnberg said in Muscle Memory part II:
reddit/r/emacs
I knew people had favorite editors, but I didn't realize they had subcultures around them.
Filed under: Maybe you're all trying to collaborate to decipher all of those arcane key sequences, like a dead language.
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@error Not quality people. Not people you'd want to, say, put in charge of a McDonalds. Maybe the people you'd put in charge of the milkshake machine. Maybe.
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@blakeyrat said in Muscle Memory part II:
put in charge of the milkshake machine
With great power comes great responsibility.
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@Mikael_Svahnberg said in Muscle Memory part II:
Safari on IOS
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@gleemonk said in Muscle Memory part II:
My browser regularly consults Google for "what" because it was too slow completing the domain.
I get a lot of these (I'm sure @accalia does too)
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@error said in Muscle Memory part II:
@Mikael_Svahnberg said in Muscle Memory part II:
reddit/r/emacs
I knew people had favorite editors, but I didn't realize they had subcultures around them.
Filed under: Maybe you're all trying to collaborate to decipher all of those arcane key sequences, like a dead language.
You overestimate the prerequisites for a subreddit.
And a subculture.
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@sloosecannon said in Muscle Memory part II:
You overestimate the prerequisites for a subreddit.
@sloosecannon said in Muscle Memory part II:
And a subculture.
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@Fox said in Muscle Memory part II:
@sloosecannon said in Muscle Memory part II:
You overestimate the prerequisites for a subreddit.
Honestly?
I'm surprised that isn't a subreddit.
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@sloosecannon said in Muscle Memory part II:
Honestly?
I'm surprised that isn't a subreddit.What makes you think it isn't?
Related:
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@Fox said in Muscle Memory part II:
What makes you think it isn't?
Not even surprised.
Not even surprised at all.
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@Fox TIL redit has their own version of fa-spin.
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@Mikael_Svahnberg said in Muscle Memory part II:
The idiotic idea that avarars are clickable on the Home/Unread tab on NodeBB
And I only found that out about that last week when someone else posted a screenshot of a selected thread.
On the topic of bad shortcuts: one of the most common browser shortcuts is Ctrl+W. In most Linux browsers, Ctrl+Q immediately quits the program. How did no one else see it was a bad idea?
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@anonymous234 said in Muscle Memory part II:
In most Linux browsers, Ctrl+Q immediately quits the program
I thought that used to be a standard shortcut in many Windows programs too? Maybe not so much anymore.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in Muscle Memory part II:
@anonymous234 said in Muscle Memory part II:
In most Linux browsers, Ctrl+Q immediately quits the program
I thought that used to be a standard shortcut in many Windows programs too? Maybe not so much anymore.
Only one I know of is FileMaker. You're thinking of Mac's Cmd+Q.
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@dcon said in Muscle Memory part II:
You're thinking of Mac's Cmd+Q.
MaybeProbably. Weird though, I only have about 15 hours of experience on Mac, wonder why that would be one of the things that would stick?
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@Tsaukpaetra Not web browsers, at least.
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@dcon said in Muscle Memory part II:
@Tsaukpaetra said in Muscle Memory part II:
@anonymous234 said in Muscle Memory part II:
In most Linux browsers, Ctrl+Q immediately quits the program
I thought that used to be a standard shortcut in many Windows programs too? Maybe not so much anymore.
Mac's Cmd+Q.
i get bitten by this twice a week
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@anonymous234 Ctrl+Shift+W closes the window instead of the tab, and Ctrl is dangerously close to Shift...
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@anonymous234 said in Muscle Memory part II:
one of the most common browser shortcuts is Ctrl+W
Is it? I'm not sure I'd used it ever until I tried it to see what it did. Thank God for ctrl + shift + T