top | item 40345734 (no title) pspeter3 | 1 year ago I'm curious why they specify the UUID must have dashes in string format. It makes the UUID difficult to select with a double click. discuss order hn newest Two4|1 year ago As with IP addresses, UX/DX is not the primary concern shrimp_emoji|1 year ago Try a triple-click. azulster|1 year ago probably because the dashes have semantic meaning newprint|1 year ago you do understand that they existed way before the mouse and button became the norm ? SahAssar|1 year ago I think widespread mouse usage and early uuid usage was similar in time, 1980's to early 1990's.Not sure when the "doucle-click to select" UI paradigm became common though.
newprint|1 year ago you do understand that they existed way before the mouse and button became the norm ? SahAssar|1 year ago I think widespread mouse usage and early uuid usage was similar in time, 1980's to early 1990's.Not sure when the "doucle-click to select" UI paradigm became common though.
SahAssar|1 year ago I think widespread mouse usage and early uuid usage was similar in time, 1980's to early 1990's.Not sure when the "doucle-click to select" UI paradigm became common though.
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SahAssar|1 year ago
Not sure when the "doucle-click to select" UI paradigm became common though.