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@gruber @MisterMoo in the context this is written I would actually speak it as “Griffiths’ instructions”, but I would speak “Smith’s instructions”. This may also be tied into the use of surnames over forenames, especially in UK public schools (American reminder - these are actually fee paying schools)
Basically English ransacked the pockets of other languages and chose what it wanted to use, where it wanted to use it, and when it wanted to use it. - see tough, bough, though, and thought.
Whatever people have been saying about Mac OS tahoe, I have to say that it has not been harsh enough.
There is absolutely zero thought to the interface apart from design wankery. I’ve been using computers with a GUI since 1988 with the Atari ST and GEM, and I’ve never struggled so much to parse an interface. Giving content priority means that the means of interaction
with the content is diminished. This is a computing platform not a photo frame.
Everything has a consequence, and no decision can be classed as a good decision.
There’s only so much I can do.