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How was it? What programs did you use?

I want to try it, but the browser thing is a deal breaker I think.

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[–] amd@lem.amd.im 5 points 1 year ago

I live about 90% in various terminal windows.

I'm multi-machine and play in my homelab stuff a lot, so I sit in mosh/tmux/vim all day long. This has been my usual experience for a long long time. My experimentation tends to be on the GUI side of things, trying out this "vs code" thing everyone is talking about...

but I'll still never live without a GUI, browsing sucks so hard in a terminal now. It's basically unworkable.