Sarah Jamie Lewis on Nostr: The strongest argument I think I can conjure, is that I do rely quite a bit on ...
The strongest argument I think I can conjure, is that I do rely quite a bit on terminal emulators while working on remote machines - I make heavy use of tmux and vim, and all the underlying cursed machinery that makes them work.
That being said, there are so many alternative workflows there both existant and imaginable that do not rely on the cursed machinery.
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