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I ended up also reading this article from the dude, which I found even more interesting.
https://rubenerd.com/my-freebsd-laptop-with-just-tmux/
Cool. Thanks. That post may encourage me to finally learn more about tmux. From that list of software I'd use neomutt rather than Alpine with Midnight Commander (nnn is nice but not for me yet) and a mpd client.
Yeah, I'm already using cmus and have used ranger before so I'd probably stick to those myself. (or try out lf for a file manager). I also mostly do email on my phone, and don't have a Thunderbird alternative for the terminal so I'd probably stick to just my phone for email. I've also tried zellij so I might consider that instead of Tmux.