• jjjalljs@ttrpg.network
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    22 hours ago

    Yeah, that would help. There’s also the smaller risk of “I was going to click on something else, and this new window popped in under the mouse”

    I think some applications also don’t accept input for the first couple seconds to prevent this. I vaguely remember something that had the dialogue boxes count down from 5 before you could click or keyboard-interact them.

    Feels like the kind of problem with a lot of edge cases, but even catching 70% of the problems would be a big improvement

    • Cris@lemmy.world
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      19 minutes ago

      Yeah. I also think it was a bigger issue historically when programs were more likely to take a while to load, so you’d open something, do stuff while it’s loading, and then it’d be ready in the background.

      But on a modern machine where you likely have an ssd, and potentially even an nvme SSD, a lot of times you just open a thing and instead of it showing up you get a notification 😅