It seems that Warp terminal is all the rage now, at least among my macOS using colleagues. I don’t know if it’s open source but iTerm on my mac does everything Warp does minus the AI, so what’s the hype?
Programmer by day, burnt out by night.
It seems that Warp terminal is all the rage now, at least among my macOS using colleagues. I don’t know if it’s open source but iTerm on my mac does everything Warp does minus the AI, so what’s the hype?
My lord, just show a QR code from your settings, then!
Netherlands doesn’t do this, and we have less holidays then UK haha
This. This is the thing that made me laugh out loud, today.
Invidious hasn’t been working for most of this year, so this doesn’t seem like a 2024 guide.
I use uBlock Origin on Firefox and I’ve never even seen the semblance of an ad.
Are you using Chrome, and have they implemented V3, yet?
Boy, somebody hasn’t learned about colonisation history!
Targeting primitives is about right, though!
TinyCore does this, I think; by default files and applications go into session storage (cleared on logout), but they can be moved/writted to persistent storage. I have to say I digged it, and I wish the driver and application support was better (but then it wouldn’t be so minimal)
You can also run them using the correct Proton prefix directly.
ProtonTricks can help make this a lot easier and more graphical.
Millenials grew up using BASIC on Windows 3?!
Millenials were teenagers possibly learning coding starting from 1995, the world was using C++ on Windows 95 at best.
I think “they prefer” Arch because a lot of them just bought a Steam Deck and that comes with Arch and it just works.
Yeah that was me a bunch of years ago, thinking I’d cut the unnecessary dependencies from my system.
I learned they were not so unnecessary.
See, Trump will hold on to that promise but I’ll bet you $7.25 that Harris won’t!
It’s an older Intel macbook, those are just like most Windows laptops.
If it was one of the newer macbook M’s, it would’ve been quite difficult at least.
Do you have any idea how little that narrows it down?
And mostly, Windows/Linux will update for eternity; it’s up to you if it works and it most likely will despite the wide abd varied hardware support.
They really want us to use Linux, thanks Microsoft!
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