I had a mosh connection open before I got on my last United flight and was able to use it the whole time. Seemed to me the free messaging/inflight entertainment tier doesn't block arbitrary UDP packets at all.
Even the terminal build supports the mouse. `set mouse=a`
In general yes, but there are still some cases where mouse is better than the equivalent keys. Mainly resizing splits (guess how many lines you want and then C-w <size>|, vs just dragging the divider). :set ttymouse=sgr…
This was a revelation for me as well. I also didn't realize that if you haven't configured vi keybindings, the default is Emacs (in bash or anything using readline). Even though Vim's my main editor, I found modal…
I had a mosh connection open before I got on my last United flight and was able to use it the whole time. Seemed to me the free messaging/inflight entertainment tier doesn't block arbitrary UDP packets at all.
Even the terminal build supports the mouse. `set mouse=a`
In general yes, but there are still some cases where mouse is better than the equivalent keys. Mainly resizing splits (guess how many lines you want and then C-w <size>|, vs just dragging the divider). :set ttymouse=sgr…
This was a revelation for me as well. I also didn't realize that if you haven't configured vi keybindings, the default is Emacs (in bash or anything using readline). Even though Vim's my main editor, I found modal…