> Most people don't want a mental model just to type a sentence.
"Just typing a sentence" is what I was referring to with "basic linear text writing", for which modal editing indeed does not bring much of a benefit. That's not text editing though.
> Instead of the snark, you could just admit that your preference doesn't align with the median user.
? I explicitly wrote that people work differently and have different preferences. What was snarky about that?
Besides, the median user does not edit configuration files via ssh, so they are hardly relevant here. The median user does not even know what a terminal is. If this was about the median user, then we would be discussing Word vs. Notepad, or whatever.
"Just typing a sentence" is what I was referring to with "basic linear text writing", for which modal editing indeed does not bring much of a benefit. That's not text editing though.
> Instead of the snark, you could just admit that your preference doesn't align with the median user.
? I explicitly wrote that people work differently and have different preferences. What was snarky about that?
Besides, the median user does not edit configuration files via ssh, so they are hardly relevant here. The median user does not even know what a terminal is. If this was about the median user, then we would be discussing Word vs. Notepad, or whatever.