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Was going to complain about my editor layout being annoying on Android with 3+ panels but I realized I could just do a little rearranging
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something i find so annoying with so many terminal multiplexers is that they're all almost perfect for using as a daily driver but every single one has some issue that makes it not possible to use properly
wezterm is nearly perfect with native keybinds, fantastic protocol support, good config, and a built-in multiplexing feature that works across ssh. unfortunately, that multiplexing feature is fully broken to the point of being unusable! if you detach and reattach, there's any number of issues that'll happen that mean having to reopen split panes, defeating the point of any of it. the command pallet is also a neat feature but impossible to navigate
zellij is really cool, actively developed, has an interesting plugin system, an expansive config, and real nice status bars telling you what keybinds you can use. but! those keybinds basically make it unusable. it spans most of the ctrl/alt keyboard space, which is exactly where, say, and editor might also go. it seems to have had kitty protocol support added at some point, but that doesnt work at all, and enabling kitty support in nushell while using zellij breaks everything
tmux is. well, it's tmux. it's solid, performant, scriptable, and pretty much abandonware. sure, it might have some updates to keep it working, but it will pretty much never get any real new features, and the ones it does have are kinda limited. you can only open 1 popup at a time? sure, i guess that works most of the time, but man that's an annoying limitation. oh and kitty protocol support? yeah right go fuck yourself actually
oh and that's it. on top of this there are basically these 3 options for detachable multiplexing (that works over ssh), and all others would end up just being inferior versions really. as to what i use currently? it's tmux in wezterm. wezterm is actually a good terminal, it's just the advertised 'multiplexing' features are basically non-functional, and tmux is good enough that is actually works, if a bit annoyingly
honestly, i want to work on wezterm and fix all the multiplexing shit so i can use it, but it's a massive project so i have no idea where to start. maybe i should work up the courage to ask some people and get stuck in, but that's anxiety and a lot of time
ugh
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One of the most intimidating and also scariest facts I've been coming to terms with is how true that one xkcd comic is about how many people & libraries are reliant on some package that has been thanklessly maintained by one person in Nebraska since 2003.
In an entirely unrelated discovery, I learned today that tmux (you know, that one terminal multiplexer that is used by god knows how many people) is functionally maintained & developed by one dude, Nicholas Marriott, who was the original creator of the program back in 2007. There is a contribution guide, and he does have a list of recommended issues to work on. So, if you're looking for an open source project to contribute to, and you use tmux, consider :)
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I have been diagnosed with a dislike for nerds who use windows. and it’s not even a real disease.
the real disease is windows
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Geçtiğimiz günlerde uyuşturucu haberleri ile gündeme gelen sanatçı Kalbeni ihbar eden kişinin arkadaşı olduğu ortaya çıktı arkadaşının daha önce ünlü şarkıcıyı şantaj edip para istediği söylentileri gittikçe güçleniyor iyi yorumlaşmalar dilerim
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Some new tmux tricks (for me)
I’ve been using tmux since RHEL stopped shipping screen by default. We now use Oracle Linux at work, not RHEL, and perhaps Oracle Linux ships screen, but I’m unlikely to switch back now. I blundered upon a tmux book at the Toronto Public Library today. It’s a little book, and most of what is interesting looking to me, is in the first couple chapters. Here are some notes. tmux sessions. I…

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Wrote my own session handling script for Helix via tmux scripting, cutting my set up significantly since now I can just load in files from a .workspace file and automatically split up the windows how I like it without having to remember and issue 5+ commands manually. If I figure out something more automated I'll release it at some point
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Looking for an org-mode feature that lets me replace the word "soda" on my shopping list with the video clip of—you know the one
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was gonna go to sleep like 2 hours ago but then I remembered this chromebook I bought with the intent of it only running a terminal lol
#just got kitty running on it#maybe i should learn tmux or smthing to make this more useable#oh yeh and its only 12:47 i think the cmos batery is dead or smthing
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Cómo Instalar y Utilizar Tmux en MacOS: Guía Completa
¿Alguna vez has deseado realizar varias tareas simultáneamente en una terminal o trabajar con varios servidores diferentes? Tmux es la solución que necesitas. Este programa te permite dividir una terminal en varias secciones, teniendo una shell en cada una para hacer lo que desees. En este artículo, aprenderás cómo instalar y utilizar Tmux en MacOS. Si buscas paquetes VPS económicos, el sitio web…

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#Cómo Instalar y Utilizar Tmux en MacOS: Guía Completa#Habilitar el scroll del mouse en tmux para MacOS
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Got some ram and a watch battery for the bios, but the cool people were closed today so no PSU. Imma see if they've got a cheap amd gpu also - i just wanna run htop on a 4k TV.
#well. not actually htop but#something approaching it#really what i want is an emacs/tmux with panes for the readouts i actually want#using the best available diagnostic viewer for that one stat
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