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Comment on Post your setup! in ~comp
simonsolnes Yeboi. You should really try iTerm, its great being able to split windows horizontally and vertically. As for music, stick to Spotify. Even though I find the electron-crap disgusting, its much...Yeboi. You should really try iTerm, its great being able to split windows horizontally and vertically.
As for music, stick to Spotify. Even though I find the electron-crap disgusting, its much better than Apple Music.
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What will be the future of desktop interfaces?
I feel that the mobile user interfaces has been developed and changed immensly compared to desktops, when it comes iOS and Android. While Windows has pushed some controversial but interesting...
I feel that the mobile user interfaces has been developed and changed immensly compared to desktops, when it comes iOS and Android. While Windows has pushed some controversial but interesting features, macOS and Linux DEs has been kind of stagnant. Has desktop interfaces reached its peak form? Or is there more developments to come?
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Comment on Post your setup! in ~comp
simonsolnes OS/DM: macOS Editor: Vim Term: iTerm Git client: Tower Music: Apple Music (it's shit, use spotify) To-do app: Things Mail: Apple mail Calendar: Fantastical I hate web apps, so I want a native...OS/DM: macOS
Editor: Vim
Term: iTerm
Git client: Tower
Music: Apple Music (it's shit, use spotify)
To-do app: Things
Mail: Apple mail
Calendar: FantasticalI hate web apps, so I want a native application for most of the things i do, therefore I could never switch to Linux, even though I spend most of my time in the command line.
I really want to switch to a graphical text editor/ IDE, but muscle memory has made anything but vim unbearable to type in.
Yea true, but they are not native. I have a irrational hate for user interfaces that doesn't follow the style of the os. That weeds out A LOT of editors. The only one I have found so far, is BBEdit. IDK, maybe I just need to accept the facts that most applications is not native.