Here is the review by a closed beta tester.
https://hanna.lol/p/ghost-in-the-terminal/
Here is the video where he talks about the optimization done in ghostty
Here is the review by a closed beta tester.
https://hanna.lol/p/ghost-in-the-terminal/
Here is the video where he talks about the optimization done in ghostty
Mitchell’s talk has some proof
OP should include the link.
https://mitchellh.com/writing/ghostty-is-coming
It was discussed in details in his presentation (the link is in the article).
I remembered wrong that immich has comment feature.
My thoughts of train was
What came to my mind missed your bullet points. Happy hunting.
Sorry didn’t read your post thoroughly.
Immich comes to mind.
Does it work with neovim?
According to this stackoverflow answer, it only works in Vim.
GitHub has OpenAPI specification. Latest version is 3.1, I think.
I have a few
suggestion
question
I am currently using SudaWrite from vim-suda.
I will check out for sure. Thank you for posting.
Thanks for the tip.
Bluehost is a shit company. They will make changes to your domain record and make everything broken.
My MX records were removed when I did not extend one of the hosting with them.
The pricing depends on the DC location (and other obvious factor). The one I have is in New Jersey (have to confirm) and 3.5 USD per month.
I have a 5 USD per month VPS on Vultr.com
I mostly use neovim in terminal.
When I need to edit the Burmese characters I have the best result with the Kate. Kate has a modal editing feature like vim.
I tried VSCode and Sublime text.
Started learning vim and used neovim since pre-lsp era (i think before 0.5). Drew’s books are eyes opening and I never had to struggle like the writer.
Then neovim with lua support came out. I dragged my feets to migrate my nvim.init to init.lua.
Tried a few time but never completed the migration. I completed the migration using the LazyVim (like the community aspect of astrovim).
I also try o, O, 0, *, {
t, f, g, a, y, k, w, W to quickly check the styles
Monaspace AUR-packaged fonts do not registered as monospace font in ArchLinux.
Though Konsole can be configured to use the font, Kitty does not recognize it. Manual install in macOS works for Kitty.
I like Neon and Argon variants of Monaspace.
My favorite was PragmataPro (not free) but it has different glyphs from Nerd Fonts. Similar ones are Iosevka, Victor, Mplus 1 code. Now new favorite is JetbrainsMono NF.
SF code, Fira Code are also in the favorite list.
Lab mono, fragment Mono are nice and planning to try them.
Generally I like condense (but not too condesed) round fonts.
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Does the picture/article claim alacritty or kitty would not work on Linux/mac? Where can I read that?