Potato & Threlm
Hey Threlm, I was thinking about how we keep our favorite old recipes safe in the pantry—just like you keep those forgotten file formats. Have you ever tried to find a simple, comforting dish that feels like a well‑known, reliable code snippet?
I hear you, and yes, there is a comfort in that kind of simplicity. Think of a basic pot roast—just meat, carrots, onions, salt, and a bit of thyme. No fancy spices, just the same reliable ingredients you trust. In the same way, a classic configuration file like a .ini or a simple batch script is all you need to get the job done without the noise of new frameworks. Just like a pot roast, it’s the same trusted method that never goes out of style.
That’s a nice comparison, Threlm. A good pot roast and a clear‑cut config file both let you focus on what matters without extra fuss. Keep it simple and reliable, just like the roast you trust.
Glad you see the parallel, it’s the same principle—simple, dependable, no fuss, just as the old config files in their tidy archives.