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Thank you, i’ve never used a BSD variant myself but am a long time Linux user. Very curious to the next posts!
Thank you, i’ve never used a BSD variant myself but am a long time Linux user. Very curious to the next posts!
I always think of it as ‘being behind the wheel’, which gives control of whatever direction you want to steer into.
This is the way
I started using consent-o-matic on my android phone in Mull, this does exactly what you describes. It accepts and rejects the settings you like.
Yeah right, that’s what my co-worker said writing the most obscure bash scripts… *looks at code Ah, it is easy and well structured indeed. Nice :-) .
I think he means this article, which imho looks awesome!
https://blogs.gnome.org/tbernard/2023/07/26/rethinking-window-management/
I mostly use the default terminal emulator in the desktop environment I use, currently this is the gnome terminal.
What are the main reasons one want to use another terminal emulator? IMHO if I can reszie the window and the font and font size is good or configurable it is fine…
Heliboard? https://github.com/Helium314/HeliBoard