TMUX supports adding static headers or footers to your terminal. You can put info / stats , whatever you want in a glance. It supports multiple panes or tabs with whatever you want as content. Session management. All from config files. But it also does so much more unrelated to your specific use case. It’s also been wrenched on for 2 decades. So it’s solid.
There’s also a lot of folks out that that hear perfmon and probably think of windows.
How about fixing their calendar widgets? I didn’t think it was possible to make a non functional calendar. But here we are…
https://lemmy.world/post/18872755
Imagine if people just used the tools themselves instead of creating yet another layer in hopes of simplifying something that can already be done with a few lines on a bash script.
I thought Jon Stewart did a good job this week of kindly exposing how he’s (unintentionally?) pushing misleading conclusions hiding behind his “I’m just reporting the numbers” speak.
I’ve been running multiple Joplin servers. One for personal and one for work. Hasn’t let me down yet. Always room for improvements, but it does reliable do the job. Easy import and export. No worries of being locked into anything.
Why? Because some of those children who supported the platform while playing games with friends are now adults and putting their projects behind it. I am so disappointed Discord took off. What an absolute privacy nightmare of a site. It boggles my mind people are working on projects with open source components/ideas and then forcing people to sell their soul just to read a CHANGELOG or find some simple instructions.
I agree with others, forum management was pretty difficult due to spam. But it feels like we could have come up with something else instead of just going all in on Discord.
I can log into Mastodon and search and find the user I created on lemmy. I can also search, follow and look at the posts @[email protected]. All from my Mastodon app/account.
I think what we are seeing is a taste of what could be, as the technology improves and the UIs of the clients become more friendly and add features to leverage the tech.
We are watching it all happen in real time. Problem is everyone wants a polished experience day one. It’s going to turn a lot of people off, but I’m not sure there’s anyway around it. Once refined, this is the kind of tech could be key to the people controlling the future of social media.
TMUX supports adding static headers or footers to your terminal. You can put info / stats , whatever you want in a glance. It supports multiple panes or tabs with whatever you want as content. Session management. All from config files. But it also does so much more unrelated to your specific use case. It’s also been wrenched on for 2 decades. So it’s solid.
There’s also a lot of folks out that that hear perfmon and probably think of windows.