@PierreTerdiman The problem is that an avg software has too many links to be visualized as lines (spaghetti), so they need to be computationally dependend on the context, active nodes, layers, preferences etc. to look like nice Italian pasta.
Still haven't seen a software do italian pasta well.
@zack_overflow I'm glad there's someone else who runs a compressor on the master bus :))
The dynamic range on some content is insane! and that's without even taking account of the equal loudness curve
@Tantacrul * auto actions (when this do this, IFTTT style),
* (parameter) links(link this to that via this relationship)
* macros (attract the mouse/keyboard power users)
but all these are instances of automation, you can't avoid the word completely, just change specific buttons
@PascalPixel@codexeditor It'd be cool to see a notes-style browser(links to tabs, tags, live web page snippets, tabs/sessions stored in files etc.), I'd totally use it!
I have most things you said working(except back=parent), but I'd love it to be more knowledge-base oriented.
@Rainmaker1973 These waterways look so much like a crazy contraption sequence with the some bridges rotated, others elevated and some casually going vertical like a tollbooth.
@girba And the explanations are not usually satisfactory because of the different goals:
solve my problem vs understand the system
It's like trying to add 1+1 and instead hear about integers, rings, commutativity and peano axioms
@girba In my experience, a median person uses software to fix a problem.
They explore the implementation only when the fix depends on leaky abstractions.
It usually ends with copy paste/bruteforce some cryptic lower level options until the fix is working.