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Don't blame it on the rio, blame it on the boogie.
I don't know nuthin bout no boogie, boss.
but I hereby declare this thread to be Soverign Territorah.
It has been detained!
THIS FORUM IS GANGSTALKING ME
What a clueless person. With TempleOS a shell isn't needed. Instead one simply does prayers, preferably singing.
your shitposts bring all the trolls to the yard
THIS FORUM IS GANGSTA ... KING ME
http://www.codersnotes.com/notes/a-constructive-look-at-templeos/
n this video Terry gives a brief tour of some of the more interesting features of TempleOS. At 5:50, he shows how to build a small graphical application from scratch. Now let's just think about how you'd do this in Windows for a second. Consider for a minute how much code would be needed to register a windowclass, create a window, do some GDI commands, run a message pump, etc. You'd need to set up a Visual Studio project perhaps, and either use the resource editor to embed a bitmap, or try and load it from disk somehow. Now compare it to the tiny snippet of code that Terry writes to accomplish the same task. It certainly makes you wonder where we went so wrong.
fuck Windows and its CEO!
Dumbing down of the masses that all pray to the MS God. Hang on, that's all religions.
Oh, wow, a new GitHub page with the single commit:
Doing the needful
Finally someone used a termination emulation software.
I wonder whether there will ever be code...
I see his account is now terminal.
not dead, just resting
Will probably be back before too long - possibly with a different name such as @gwnd1989_2.0 or so ething clever like that.
Hopefully will take advantage of some time off feom this low-budget loonatorium to get professional help and re-evaluate their medication regimen, lifestyle choices, and so forth.
I am back
xfce4-terminal
Oh, no
You mean.. idling a github account.
and not a moment too soon!
Our troll bench has been pretty much running on empty ... and sippin' lean to boot.
IMHO, Moba Xterm is the best for advanced user, your Bitvise is more GUI and friendly.
iterm2.
Francisco
cool retro term
iterm2 on mac, Tilix on Linux, and Fluent-Terminal w/ WSL on Windows 10
On windows mostly been using Mobaxterm so far it's been quite good.
mremoteng