Le 01/01/2024 à 13:27, Gianluca Zoni via Dng a écrit :
> - the desktop is for the illiterate: if you are not illiterate,
> then it is a limitation on your expression and action. Many
> people, used to the desktop, do not imagine what they can do
> with a computer. Basic principles of command-line programming
> are the basis of any elementary education. A 6-year-old
> learning to read and write can give articulate language orders
> to a computer.
Well walking is for the dummies while riding a motorcycle is for
people who know how. Nevertheless, walking by foot, in a "stupid"
"gestural" fashion, like an "illiterate", is sometimes more convenient
than using a motorcycle. It depends where you go.
I sometimes use the interactive shell to navigate the filesystem
(eg when developping apps), and sometimes use the graphical filemanager,
eg to watch a movie whith a name containing spaces.
...
> The power of the written word - according to logic - would
> become central. It is a pedagogical problem, but above all a
> civil and political one: it concerns habits and the attitude to
> freedom
> --> as McLuhan said: «the medium is the mEssage»
What you say here is more ineresting and reminds me a reflection I
got when thinking of my computer practice over many years: when I'm
logged on, and specially when I'm working in terminal emulator, I've
eventually realized that I'm in a kind of metaverse. My mind is
concentrated; the outside world (the physical world) doesn't exist
anymore and, sometimes I fill better. Much like when watching th movie
Avatar, although it is not as impressive.
-- Didier