Neat idea. I'm sure this will solve some friction for the neuroscientists/mathematicians out there with ~20+ windows open.
Personally (as someone with ADHD), this would just relentlessly grind my gears. My thoughts are unpredictable by nature and so I value the "reliability" of knowing my chrome is two alt+tabs away, etc.
If an algorithm started messing with this and changing throughout the day... Damn, I'd go crazy.
I similarly would have issue with the non-deterministic behaviour. I use space hammer and bind many apps directly to a dedicated chord each, so I know that (hyper)-b is browser, t for terminal, s for Spotify (or songs) etc.
Thanks! The long term goal of Smart Switcher is that the algorithm becomes reliable enough that window switching almost always requires only one Alt + Tab press. It's an ambitious goal that will require a lot of work, but that is the goal.
This sounds about on par with replacing all keystrokes by repeated alt+tab.
From an information perspective, prediction can only be right as frequently as there is redundant data capable of being compressed.
I am actually considering taking the concept further. Probably the most obvious would be browser tabs which would require creating a browser extension. I don't know if having the shortcut switch both windows and tabs would be helpful or start to become confusing.
deviation's ADHD has not read The Bitter Lesson
https://www.cs.utexas.edu/~eunsol/courses/data/bitter_lesson...
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