I was always wondering about how this approach could provide "instant playback".
This is the one feature that keeps me ensnared to the big streaming services TBH.
It's hard to get into the matter if one does not have much time to scoop information from the web.
I am a heavy user of spotify and their "station/radio" feature. Like a song? Go to it's song-station and explorer other songs like it.
It's this kind of discovery that keeps me using Spotify.
I feel like many of the points are complaining about the parsing side of JSON. Not the format itself.
You can argue that a format is useless when "everyone" parses it "wrong" but no specification on this earth is free of that.
Using a lot of json in our API space and it working fine (so far) leads me to think that OP complains about something that does not fit their use-case.
Firing people for choosing something that does not fit "your" use-case seems like a wild take.
Depends on the type of immortality. If we can fight typical aging processes, then a big part of the problem you state would go away.
Old brains don't learn and think as fast as young ones do, this has purely to do with ageing and cell/dna defects over time.
Old people are not hyped by AI and new tech, because most of them don't understand them and i think this has much to do with the reason stated.
Not to say there is not a possible psychological problem for us when living forever, it just cannot be researched right now because, you know, we tend to die.
Let alone the implications.. insurance, prison sentences, housing, population and control of it...
If you want to use powertoys run, i highly recommend the plugin for everything here. [1]
Everything [2] is an indexer that will make finding your local files super fast.
If you couple those two, you have a launcher that is able to find all files on your drive very fast (and launch applications of course).
Komorebi is quite good, although it has it quirks with some applications that spawn child processes.
Make sure to make yourself familiar with application specific configs, there's already a whole community-driven config for that [1]. But all in all it's very beginner friendly, since it does enable you to float windows still (and pause komorebi).
I was always wondering about how this approach could provide "instant playback". This is the one feature that keeps me ensnared to the big streaming services TBH. It's hard to get into the matter if one does not have much time to scoop information from the web.