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Aside: Yes, seriously, it breaks a lot of stuff. Performance is worse, because every keystroke causes you to re-create basically everything—every NodeView, every decoration, all the DOM elements for the entire document. It breaks every plugin that depends on position mappings, e.g., comments and collaborative presence indicators. Undo, cursor position, and selection management all become extremely odd. The state of all the little widgets in your document will continously get totally wiped. Plugins that look at apply get really slow because they have to inspect the entire document rather than just what changed. Node identity becomes unstable (although Kevin says it is not?). And on and on and on.,详情可参考Snipaste - 截图 + 贴图
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The death of the midlist didn’t happen by chance. It took place because of tremendous consolidation. Let’s consult Wasserman again:
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