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        27 days ago

        I still use folders to organize paper documents. Taxes and medical stuff mostly.

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        I agree. I heard recently a lot of kids under 20 grew up in an iPhone, iPad, and chrome world and never learned “folder” or directory concepts so it’s a tough transition in the work world. Paper organizers are not nearly as ubiquitous as they once were.

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        It connects it to another computer symbol, the folder which is seen plenty of times as the thing containing files. It’s a solid solution.

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      Yea replace the 90s tech icon for the filing cabinet paper folder , from who knows when. It’s actually a good suggestions this technology still hasn’t disappeared. But it will soon, as foretold by the paperless office prophecies. So I think a half buried treasure chest icon would be better as a forever lasting icon.

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        Screw multiple files, just use one big one. Just append anything you want to add and you’ll have everything in 1 spot

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          Makes sense. Then you can add some kind of index to the file so you can jump to the parts you want. Just track a list of chunks, so they don’t have to be contiguous.

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            Yeah, and we could give that huge file some kind of internal and logical structure to find those chunks, maybe something hierarchical with human readable names!

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              Yeah! Now we’re cooking! I bet we could really improve resiliency and seek times with different data structures, too. B trees?

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              Or maybe we could keep the flat structure and have some kind of syntax for querying the data… some kind of structured language.

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      Is there an icon that expresses the default cloud save location as well as the circuitous GUI you need to navigate yo select your desired location on local storage?

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    every letter in the alphabet started as a symbol of something 2500-6000 years ago, “A” for instance is an upside-down Ox head. people in future generations will continue using the floppy symbol, cuz they learned that means saving, despite floppies not being relevant to their lives

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    I think we should just keep the floppy disk symbol at this point, because it doesn’t matter what it was originally based on or whether that exists any more–everyone knows what that symbol means, and it can’t really be confused with anything else.

    There’s no point making an icon that looks like any other particular kind of storage device since those are changing all the time. So we either have to pick some real world thing like a safe or warehouse or grain silo or whatever. or invent some completely new symbol that’s not related to anything and then everyone would have to learn it. Which takes us back to just keeping the floppy disk symbol.

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      grain silo

      This is a hilariously awkward suggestion. At the scale of the average save icon, what do you think a grain silo symbol would look like?

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    If the floppy disk was no longer the save symbol for software, and I had to chose one, I’d chose the floppy disk symbol.

    But you worded your question wisely to avoid that loophole, so I’m not sure what to use instead for an otherwise unique and ubiquitous symbol, already known as “the save file icon” for two generations that have not seen it.

    While we’re at it, let’s also replace the phone icons with a rectangle, as to not confuse anyone.

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    I’ve already seen it replaced in some applications. Don’t like that.

    I know it’s “if you have to”, but if I have any choice at all, the floppy icon stays.

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      What even is the point in changing it? Like sure we don’t use floppies anymore, but it’s a well established symbol for saving.