I’m curious how software can be created and evolve over time. I’m afraid that at some point, we’ll realize there are issues with the software we’re using that can only be remedied by massive changes or a complete rewrite.

Are there any instances of this happening? Where something is designed with a flaw that doesn’t get realized until much later, necessitating scrapping the whole thing and starting from scratch?

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    7 months ago

    (It was a joke about how OS X, despite being literally UNIX®, doesn’t follow the filesystem hierarchy standard because Apple decided they knew better and “shed historical baggage” by putting things in places like /Applications, /Users, /Library, and /System instead.)

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      7 months ago

      Ah. I’ve only ever used a Mac like once ever, and that was over a decade ago. However that does sound pretty close to what I’d do, something like /programs, /libraires , /config, /data, and /users.