

As a non-user of kitty, why did it make you drop tmux? Don’t they do different jobs?
As a non-user of kitty, why did it make you drop tmux? Don’t they do different jobs?
Yes, yes and yes, but it’ll take a while. It’s a six year project overall.
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…but why do the shelves look like they incinerated the bottles in-place?
I doubt Trump will be alive when those fabs come online. It takes years. In the meantime he’ll place tariffs on technology imports without having the alternative domestic production.
There’s been been bills at the EU level, but they’ve been defeated. I think individual countries introduced their own bills if they were supporters of the EU one.
Basically browsers are big because they are operating systems for web hosted applications with huge attack surfaces and lots of legacy compatibility requirements amassed over 3 decades.
A rewrite isn’t the answer. Putting limits on browser functionality is. JavaScript was the turning point IMHO.
Personally I keep a copy of chromium around just for Google meet. Everything else is on Firefox.
That exception is my primary use case for tmux, so that explains it.