I think the abstraction of files as a tree is rudimentary and broken.
The concept of organizing files in folders is too limiting. I think tagging based filesystems would enable much more flexible and better organized files/data.
So I don't think you are the issue, but an old paradigm from fourty years ago, forced upon users of every computer ;)
Same here, nushell is awesome! It helped me to automate so many more things than I did with any other shell. The syntax is so much more intuitive and coherent, which really helps a lot for someone who always forgot how to write ifs or loops in bash ^^
I love the idea of not only trying to improve models by giving them more "cognitive" power, but also by improving the harness, where improvements seem to be very low hanging fruits compared to advancing frontier models. This could make older/smaller models also viable for coding agents.
So I don't think you are the issue, but an old paradigm from fourty years ago, forced upon users of every computer ;)