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            "content_html": "<p>In Norton Commander, as well as in Windows Explorer it’s always been the norm that folders go first, then files. On Mac, it used to be different: files and folders were always mixed together based on the selected sort order.<\/p>\n<p>A few years ago, Apple finally gave in and added a proper sorting option to Finder: folders now appear first, files below.<\/p>\n<p>In Norton Commander, as well as in Windows Explorer, and even in Finder, you’ve always been able to select a file in a list just by typing its name. I’m always surprised when people scroll through giant file lists looking with their eyes, instead of just typing a couple of letters.<\/p>\n<p>So imagine you open a folder in Finder, and in it you have:<br \/>\n<tt>images\/<\/tt><br \/>\n<tt>index.php<\/tt><\/p>\n<p>You press the “i” key. Obviously, the highlight should jump to the <tt>images\/<\/tt> folder. But in reality, it jumps to <tt>index.php<\/tt>. Because even though Finder visually sorts folders to the top, deep down it still believes that <tt>index.php<\/tt> comes before <tt>images<\/tt>.<\/p>\n<p>Vibe coding had not been invented then, but the implementation quality of Apple software was already at that same level.<\/p>\n",
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