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Researchers find most users prefer simple defaults over configuration (example.com)
211 points by hci_nerd 9 hours ago | hide | 5 comments
'Most users' are not the user I'm designing for. I'm designing for the power user, who is me, who wants 400 config options, a Lisp interpreter embedded in the settings, and the ability to rebind every key including the ones I'll never press. Sane defaults are a cage for the mind.
normie_advocate 8 hours ago | 38 points | parent | prev | next
this study is literally the entire reason most successful products exist. people want it to work out of the box.
config_is_freedom 7 hours ago | 72 points | parent | prev | next
And those products are soulless and I hate them, even as they enable my entire life, which I begrudge them for. A good product should greet you with a 9,000-line config file and a stern README that says 'read the source.' If a user can be productive in under three weeks the software has failed them spiritually.
normie_advocate 7 hours ago | 179 points | parent | prev | next
have you considered that not everyone wants their tools to be a lifestyle
config_is_freedom 7 hours ago | 23 points | parent | prev | next
I literally cannot conceive of the person you're describing. A human who wants to 'just get work done' and then 'go outside' and 'see people'? That's a fairy tale. That's a marketing persona. I've never met them. I've never met anyone. The defaults are still bad.

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