

wezterm: A GPU-accelerated cross-platform terminal emulator and multiplexer written by @wez and implemented in Rust
This is my favorite terminal emulator and very configurable with lua.
wezterm: A GPU-accelerated cross-platform terminal emulator and multiplexer written by @wez and implemented in Rust
This is my favorite terminal emulator and very configurable with lua.
zoxide: A smarter cd command. Supports all major shells.
This is such a handy tool, and the database can be queried for other tools too. Like project switchers or fzf for example.
On a similar note: zellij.
Haha. One of you chuckleheads has gone and done it. Whoever you are…
We will be watching your career with great interest.
Oh no; all good. I just didn’t understand. Price is a bit high, but I suppose just a sign of the times.
I don’t know what you mean. There is no squatting here. That is a genuine listing from marcaria.com, one of the few registrars authorized to sell Anguilla domains.
Me too. If I had something of merit to say, I’d consider grabbing it. But it is so surprising that I keep checking after posting this, expecting somebody will grab it.
Wasn’t the fun the CPU cycles we wasted along the way?
I’ll neither forget nor forgive what they did to Macromedia.
Some wisdom my dad shared with me decades ago: when you’ve lost everything and must rebuild, the rebuild is ALWAYS better. As a programmer for a very long time who has done what you did, I have found this to be true. So there is your silver lining.
If a provided service is good and made accessible reasonably, I’ll use it and happily pay. As soon as it is intentionally obtuse or consumer hostile, say no more; I take to the seas.
But in all cases, I prefer FOSS first. It is generally better, more secure, has more vibrant communities, and represents a dying breed of freedom that we all need.
Pretty smart really. Good shelf life, easy prep, calorie dense.
It’s a prank bro.
No need to wait. You got this.
Unfortunately, it seems we’re reaping what we sow by switching from Keynesian to Neoliberal economics. It was going ok when the demand side had money to spend. We’ve had several decades of paying for that now.
Because it is a decently polished app that is by many metrics a step up from Twitter, and it has a ton of people. Social networks will always be a numbers game. Some will hit the curve and some won’t, but it is often not linked to technical merit.
As long as there is a list, probably worth mentioning, the new Zig term on the block, ghostty.