![]() r/Canada is now essentially just an alt-right propaganda outlet that actively allows bigotry, and, in true conservative fashion, instantly bans criticism of the sub and mods. r/metacanada now has the majority moderator total and begins a full takeover by actively harming the moderation and “showing the moderation is ineffective” which can lead to Reddit admins “stealing” a sub from you (and in this case did) r/Canada mods disagreed, and installed a couple more /r/metacanada mods r/Canada sleuths demonstrate that multiple mods on the team were in fact alts of metacanadians already, and that further implementing metacanadians mods would lead to a takeover metacanadians began whining for MONTHS that the right wing had no representation on the mod team (except the couple that were there pretending to be reasonable) metacanadians get a couple people on the mod team who pretended for years to being more centrist/slightly left metacanada didn’t like that white nationalism wasn’t allowed, and that far right “sources” weren’t allowed rcan used to generally lean slightly left, and banned terrible sources, bigotry as well as outright fake news Sadly, they are not universally implemented along the terminal space.ĭifficult to find due to the keywords involved. There are many existing protocols for nice things, like sub-character mouse interaction and image/video support. However, it is mostly boring compatibility stuff, to implement protocols in other terminals that they were developed in. There is a huge room for improvement in terminals. On the other hand, I feel that excel and google sheets could easily understand a simple table written with dashes and pipes and paste it the right way. That would be an amazing feature! Selecting rectangular regions of text in your terminal, instead of whole lines. > Instead of showing a table with dashes and pipes, why not show an HTML table that you can interact with and can copy/paste directly into excel or google sheets? But in that case, why do you want to save it again? You already have the file. The only evident case for right-click+save is when the image comes from a png file. terminal graphics can be overlaid with text and with other images where does your image actually begin? Screenshoting and cropping is exactly what you need. Not sure what would you want the "right-click" to do in a terminal. > You really do want a native image, so why not get one that you can also right-click and "save as.".Īt least, nowadays you can take a screenshot of the terminal and crop it as you want. That said, I’m obviously judging before trying here, so I’ll make some time to test Wave Terminal. As I explained in #2, for something as critical as my terminal, not being performant is simply not an option, so as much as I love the idea of building on open web standards, it actually scares me for software like this. Unfortunately though, even in 2023, my experience has been that it’s really hard to build performant software meant to be run on native platforms using web technologies the few who get this right-e.g., Figma-are anomalies and they generally invest an enormous amount of time and engineering capital into squeezing out as much performance as possible. Generally speaking, I think building on open web standards is a great thing and a plus. Somehow, kitty manages to be packed full of features without ever-not even once-getting in my way, being slow, or freezing up on me.ģ. In all of those years, every single terminal I tested managed to get in my way. I used the same terminal for many years and only switched to kitty a couple years ago after testing it for months. As someone who lives in my terminal (with the exception of browsing the web, I do virtually everything in my terminal), it’s the single most critical piece of software on my computer and it can never get in my way. I love good design work and well-designed (UI-wise) software, and it certainly looks like the creators of Wave Terminal have made that a priority.Ģ. I haven’t tried this yet (so please take my commentary with a grain of salt), but my initial thoughts are: (1) it looks interesting, (2) it looks overwhelming (there’s a lot going on in those screenshots), and (3) it’s likely slow (I might be completely wrong).ġ.
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