• runeko@programming.dev
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    I don’t neeeeeed a homelab with 24 cores and 96 Gb ram sitting next to my desk either, but here we are.

  • jet@hackertalks.com
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    You do need it.

    If your anything like me you end up with 200 terminal windows open on your desktop.

    With a Terminal multiplexer you can attach to named sessions from any terminal open and get the correct context for long running things you care about

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        punycode domains fucking rule! registrars ignore the shortening, so you can get a single character domain like ツ.gay for a pittance. there’s some non-english TLDs that resolve through punycode as well. generally they’ll have some SOLID english words that haven’t yet been taken, like butts.移动

        i own both of those by the way. ツ.gay will take you to the new onehundredninetysix community, and butts.移动 goes to my favorite youtube video!

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      It’s how non-Latin Unicode domain names are encoded, in this case one made out of Japanese characters. I suppose it depends on the browser whether or not it shows them.

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    Annoyingly long post totally misses the point of using tmux and chalks it up to “elitism”. So who’s really acting like an elitist contrarian??

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    Pretty much agree with most of his post. Terminal multiplexers are useless on your desktop, but great on servers you ssh to.

    Wild ideas aside, zellij is really nice as just a terminal multiplexer though 😅

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      Do you not SSH onto your desktop? I do it all the time. I often want to switch from coding at my desk to coding on a laptop, and tmux + SSH makes that transition completely seamless.