You know, that's just gotta be a recording artifact. I'm playing with the tooltip drag/drop right now and it's instantaneous.
> Being microsoft, wouldn't be surprised if they started deleting negative feedback.
You know, you're entitled to your opinion. But negative feedback is just as important as positive feedback. Hell, there's probably no team in Windows that's as salty at the rest of the company as the Terminal team :P But I resent the opinion that we'd go out of our way to delete negative feedback. Constructive negative feedback is a real strong indicator that there's more work to be done. And trust me, there's lots of work to still be done.
Reading through Microsoft's responses to feedback about the slowness is depressing: "XAML is just like that". Between that and Casey's interaction over WT's performance, is it any wonder software keeps getting slower and fatter? The developers a big important IT company like Microsoft is hiring don't really have any knowledge, experience, or give-a-damn in the realm of making things not suck.
It's possible the demo-er was intentionally leaving pauses for the viewer to parse what was taking place.
It's also possible that PowerShell just takes a little while to load up the profile. That's why I stick with cmd.exe (within the Terminal of course, I'm not a barbarian) :P
siproprio|4 years ago
It takes seconds for the tooltip to appear!
Being microsoft, wouldn't be surprised if they started deleting negative feedback.
zadjii|4 years ago
> Being microsoft, wouldn't be surprised if they started deleting negative feedback.
You know, you're entitled to your opinion. But negative feedback is just as important as positive feedback. Hell, there's probably no team in Windows that's as salty at the rest of the company as the Terminal team :P But I resent the opinion that we'd go out of our way to delete negative feedback. Constructive negative feedback is a real strong indicator that there's more work to be done. And trust me, there's lots of work to still be done.
AnIdiotOnTheNet|4 years ago
zadjii|4 years ago
It's also possible that PowerShell just takes a little while to load up the profile. That's why I stick with cmd.exe (within the Terminal of course, I'm not a barbarian) :P
moogly|4 years ago
watersb|4 years ago
Hold your breath for five seconds as it looks around for stuff.