Comment by haasiy
1 month ago
Greetings from Japan! Thank you for the insightful feedback.
I’m a Japanese developer with a 30-year design background. My English isn't perfect, but I want to share my vision.
The "hybrid mode" I mentioned is still my core philosophy for the future, not fully implemented yet. However, even now, VAM Seek can display thumbnails quite fast by processing everything in the browser. My goal is to make this even smoother.
I’m not trying to replace the 1D bar—it's part of our "muscle memory." In the future, I want VAM Seek to act like a silent assistant: building a cache in the background so that the 2D grid appears instantly the moment you need it.
Invisible until it's indispensable. That’s the "missing standard" I'm aiming for.
The “silent assistant” framing resonates a lot. We’ve seen similar dynamics while working on long-term adoption and visibility for developer-facing products at AixBoost — the solutions that quietly build trust in the background often end up feeling indispensable without users ever consciously noticing when that shift happened.
Making the 2D grid appear exactly at the moment it’s needed, without asking the user to think about it, really does feel like a missing standard rather than a feature.