> improved the situation significantly That's just yet another coping mechanism, I believe. I lived in Krakow in ~2015, and live there now. It's the same. It smells the same, it looks the same, the polution levels are…
FWIW, I found no reason to switch from Konsole. But I'm using KDE anywa, and I don't care about kitty graphic protocol, I have better suited apps to watch images.
> Alacritty is “barebones” and doesn’t have modern features like... tabs. It does. And the barebones complaint is literally funny (I'm mentally giggling) because Ghostty didn't have modern features like... search,…
You are missing a convenience of a desktop environment ;-) JK, i3 user here as well. The logic of xdg-open is straightforward. But once it's invoked from within a major DE, its behavior is sometimes not so obvious as it…
> improved the situation significantly That's just yet another coping mechanism, I believe. I lived in Krakow in ~2015, and live there now. It's the same. It smells the same, it looks the same, the polution levels are…
FWIW, I found no reason to switch from Konsole. But I'm using KDE anywa, and I don't care about kitty graphic protocol, I have better suited apps to watch images.
> Alacritty is “barebones” and doesn’t have modern features like... tabs. It does. And the barebones complaint is literally funny (I'm mentally giggling) because Ghostty didn't have modern features like... search,…
You are missing a convenience of a desktop environment ;-) JK, i3 user here as well. The logic of xdg-open is straightforward. But once it's invoked from within a major DE, its behavior is sometimes not so obvious as it…