> There's really nothing good, from a technical perspective, when something is enlarged 1000x the requirement. If you look at the code for sysvinit, it's maybe 10k lines. Systemd is > 1M lines of code, likely…
As Mitchell said, the rules of engagement are defined per project. I'm giving you an example.
Mitchell has really enjoyed Nu essentially. If it is implemented in a shell script, it probably also means that general shell tooling can work with the format.
Nobody is screwed in the Ghostty project. Simply open a discussion to discuss your idea.
The barrier in the Ghostty project is to simply open a discussion. It's not really hard.
I restart my browser basically every day.
Andrew doesn't need to write anything. You're making a bad faith argument. > I think it's reasonable to assume that he means to literally abolish Immigration and Customs Enforcement, leaving the US without Immigration…
Denouncing ICE is not denouncing federal immigration law. The Department of Homeland Security did not exist until 2003. Are you saying that prior to 2003, the US did not enforce federal immigration law?
Can you explain why GTK is a mess?
What is the flatpak stack? Even unsandboxed apps use the portals.
Basedpyright is really good. I've been using it in neovim for a while. I'm currently evaluating ty. It is definitely not as good, but it is also really new. I appreciate that we have good alternatives to pylance. While…
MATE exists. You can use it right now.
The people on the Red Hat desktop team that work on GNOME are killing it. I think you might not be paying attention. Not every change is visible.
gnome-terminal is GTK 3 last I checked, and foot uses Wayland primitives. If you want a native terminal feel, Ghostty would be a great terminal. On Linux, my backup terminal is Ptyxis, authored by Christian Hergert. I…
I use Ghostty because it is a native application, and it looks great on macOS and GNOME. WezTerm, Kitty, and Foot don't do that for me. Foot is great though.
The GNOME Foundation is a non-profit as well.
> Does anyone have good examples of this actually happening for end user software (like Ghostty is) and where in the long term proprietary fork won? VSCode is a proprietary fork of code-oss, the product located at…
Ghostty 1.3 will release in March.
I'm not a new Linux user, and I use GNOME. I've done stints on KDE, Cinnamon, MATE, Xfce, and Budgie. I personally find GNOME to be the best experience. I'm just stating that GNOME also caters to people with a decade+…
I've used GNOME for years, and I'm not a heavy workspace user. I don't remember the last time I wanted a minimize action. If you really do want it, you can use GNOME Tweaks or Refine, which is the modern equivalent.…
> Nobody is assigned to fix these. Who would be assigning people to the issues? People scratch their own itches or work on what their employer needs them to do.
My comment was not to imply that Ghostty performed better than Foot. Foot is a great terminal.
This statistic means nothing without further context.
If Konsole suits your needs, there is no reason to move to Ghostty. You may find better performance or access to more terminal features, but if those don't move the needle for you, then it doesn't matter. Konsole is…
Ghostty uses GTK + GPU rendering while Foot uses Wayland primitives and CPU rendering.
> There's really nothing good, from a technical perspective, when something is enlarged 1000x the requirement. If you look at the code for sysvinit, it's maybe 10k lines. Systemd is > 1M lines of code, likely…
As Mitchell said, the rules of engagement are defined per project. I'm giving you an example.
Mitchell has really enjoyed Nu essentially. If it is implemented in a shell script, it probably also means that general shell tooling can work with the format.
Nobody is screwed in the Ghostty project. Simply open a discussion to discuss your idea.
The barrier in the Ghostty project is to simply open a discussion. It's not really hard.
I restart my browser basically every day.
Andrew doesn't need to write anything. You're making a bad faith argument. > I think it's reasonable to assume that he means to literally abolish Immigration and Customs Enforcement, leaving the US without Immigration…
Denouncing ICE is not denouncing federal immigration law. The Department of Homeland Security did not exist until 2003. Are you saying that prior to 2003, the US did not enforce federal immigration law?
Can you explain why GTK is a mess?
What is the flatpak stack? Even unsandboxed apps use the portals.
Basedpyright is really good. I've been using it in neovim for a while. I'm currently evaluating ty. It is definitely not as good, but it is also really new. I appreciate that we have good alternatives to pylance. While…
MATE exists. You can use it right now.
The people on the Red Hat desktop team that work on GNOME are killing it. I think you might not be paying attention. Not every change is visible.
gnome-terminal is GTK 3 last I checked, and foot uses Wayland primitives. If you want a native terminal feel, Ghostty would be a great terminal. On Linux, my backup terminal is Ptyxis, authored by Christian Hergert. I…
I use Ghostty because it is a native application, and it looks great on macOS and GNOME. WezTerm, Kitty, and Foot don't do that for me. Foot is great though.
The GNOME Foundation is a non-profit as well.
> Does anyone have good examples of this actually happening for end user software (like Ghostty is) and where in the long term proprietary fork won? VSCode is a proprietary fork of code-oss, the product located at…
Ghostty 1.3 will release in March.
I'm not a new Linux user, and I use GNOME. I've done stints on KDE, Cinnamon, MATE, Xfce, and Budgie. I personally find GNOME to be the best experience. I'm just stating that GNOME also caters to people with a decade+…
I've used GNOME for years, and I'm not a heavy workspace user. I don't remember the last time I wanted a minimize action. If you really do want it, you can use GNOME Tweaks or Refine, which is the modern equivalent.…
> Nobody is assigned to fix these. Who would be assigning people to the issues? People scratch their own itches or work on what their employer needs them to do.
My comment was not to imply that Ghostty performed better than Foot. Foot is a great terminal.
This statistic means nothing without further context.
If Konsole suits your needs, there is no reason to move to Ghostty. You may find better performance or access to more terminal features, but if those don't move the needle for you, then it doesn't matter. Konsole is…
Ghostty uses GTK + GPU rendering while Foot uses Wayland primitives and CPU rendering.