• utopiah@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      It’s actually even more efficient because one can search through the list of all available buttons.

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      3 days ago

      So you’re right… To an extent… I usually say I’m making a new button when I’m figuring out an alias.

      I guess a better way to express my point is that I’m not geared for interpreting graphics to tell what a button is supposed to do, nor am I cool with needing to press the same buttons in order multiple times.

      On the CLI, all the buttons are named with (impo) meaningful names, and I can combine them into new just-as-accessable buttons whenever I want for free! It might align more with my working frustrations, I hate dragging my eyes over the same text/iconography every time I wanna do something, I want it to just ‘happen’. I need a user interface that can react to me faster than I can think and to achieve that I just limit my UI to exactly what I want and I keep it easy for me to expand as I need it.