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fennecfoxy | 1 month ago
Natural language MUST be mixed with traditional UIs. Our world is filled with new software, new features, new concepts every day even for a regular person and certainly much more for developers than almost anyone else.
The thing I find most helpful with this sort of thing is "where the fuck is that settings" and "how do I get it to/I want to do x" navigating complex UX that is so feature filled that even the very best UX designers just can't hack it.
I feel like in many of these cases sure, let me use the regular UI. But also being able to ask "Hey, can I set my background to an image, where do I do that?" and being presented with the dedicated UI, or behind the scenes tool calls if no UI available.
Anecdotally: things I use ALL the time are, Help->Search on MacOS toolbar, cmd+shift+P menu in VSC, the search in Android settings, etc.
anthk|1 month ago
I wonder if anyone can brink Unity back to Trisquel...
EDIT: not Dash, but HUD.
I'm a CWM (calm window manager) guy, but the Dash concept is not that far to my usage in CWM:
win key+a = launch software with autocomplete win key+s = search between the open windows
And so on, but searching in the menus (and maybe semantically with sinonyms) it's superior to anything else, and no LLM it's required.