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I’m old, and curmudgeon, so I say this with much disdain: there are few things that need ”updating” or “multiplayer”, and the terminal is not one of them.
Edit: forgot a word
Warp is a great terminal imho with new features being added that make life in the terminal easier.
Login can go though. But there might be someone who loves the multiplayer feature.
Like what
I tried it out for a little while and it was pretty good at remembering passwords that I had typed and printing them in plaintext later for unknown reasons.
😅 sounds like a great feature.
It didn’t start out with the AI feature, now if I don’t remember a command fully I can just type “# thing I want to do” and it will give you an a template where you can fill in the right variables for your case.
It’s not flawless but pretty good and saves me “man-ing” and searching.
JFC I will definitely stay the fuck away from whatever garbage this is.
Saves your from learn-ing
Sometimes I want to learn, sometimes I just need to get something done. Why not be able to do both?
Because then you’ll never learn.
Premature optimization is a waste of time.
So much wrong with that idea.
Sometimes I want to learn, sometimes I just need to get something done. Why not be able to do both?
Lol, whatever 😂
Frees them up to learn important things.
Maybe they would be better off on windows.
It's worth nothing unless you manually write your commands in machine language!
Fair enough. But once that internet cuts out, you’re dumb again.
I'm sure a grasp of how it works on high level has some value.
Kind of in the same boat, but I can see this being useful for distributed Ops teams, or possibly in support.