I have been advocating for multiple dishwashers for a long time, but the reality is that many times when preparing a meal you dirty more dishes than fit in a single load, and dirty dishes will still pile up in the sink.
Surely this is a queuing problem, and must be solved accordingly.
After all, the universe has only two kinds of problems: those solved by queuing theory, and those solved by category theory. Or so hanging out on HN would have me believe.
Honestly the article is all over the place and appears to be mostly "bullshit" although I haven't afforded it a complete read yet (and probably won't).
I probably prefer a clear separation of nature and non-nature, with my home/backyard being the latter one, but having actual nature within a walking distance - which requires the non-nature parts to be dense, not sprawling wide.
Your NIMBYism sounds like the typical response to diversity, bio or otherwise. Try replacing "nature" with some other terms; it's not a flattering statement.
Would Ctrl-c work conditionally based on if there is a foreground process? What if I want to paste in to the process?
The command key on macOS really comes in handy here.
The “windows” key on most Linux desktop environments I have used is usually pretty under-utilized, perhaps there’s a case to be made that super-v should default to paste.
At least 3 dishwashers are needed.