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i don't know how many of y'all spend much time on the commandline (if you don't, get unfucked and learn to computer like a real hardcore's man), but if your experience has been anything like mine, perhaps you have found yourself slowly warming up to windows 10 as the development of this godsend of a product, WSL (windows sub system for lin ucks) allows you to cease splitting your time up between operating systems and instead ramp up that mf uptime while still being able to both 1) play steam games with no hassle and 2) do literally anything related to coding anything with no hassle
as wonderful as WSL is - i recently got x up and running, so i can say i have an honest-to-god linux distro now natively running alongside windows - the weakpoint has always been the terminal. i just mentioned that i can now use xterm, guake, etc so this isn't *as* much of an issue now, but still - it's the principle of the thing, cmd.exe sucks ass and it's a crime that it's even still an option in 2019, despite the half-cocked solution of replacing it with powershell as the go-to terminal launcher. sure, there's a plethora of options out there to use instead of these terribles, but it requires alot of footwork to get to a point of convenience that comes out-of-the-box with any gnu/unix based os (ie, being able to login to a fresh install, press a key combo, and immediately be greeted with a terminal window that has all the requirements you'll need to make it useful)
hopefully all that horseshit is about to change!!!!
i guess microsoft finally decided to say fuk to u @ all the nerds still running 32bit (lol) antiques and other aging products which make the classic, never-changing cmd.exe a requirement, so work immediately began on something a bit more relevant to anything that has been released, literally, in the 21st century
i know this reads like some fucking fanboy jizz material, but bear with me here, i fucking hate microsoft, i fucking love linux, but i love steam even more, and i love good-looking, low-hassle desktops the most. as decent as i've become at setting up an aesthetically-pleasing linux desktop, i also have a social life, i have people who occasionally need to use my desktop, and i occasionally find myself using other folks' desktops. so abandoning windows is out of the question, and i find it extremely pleasing to see that i will be able to hop on a computer and know that regardless of OS, there will always be a quick and easy way pull up a commandline that will render my home desktop correctly when i ssh in to do some work.
it's still a preview build so dont expect fucking miracles, but i am pleased so far with the options they've finally brought in. for starters the font options are no longer restricted to whatever weird method was used in the past to fill the options in (i guess the font had to be hardcoded as a monotype font, which would often ignore actual monotype fonts that weren't generated to absolutely strict standards) so if you're into powerline icons, welcum. on top of that tabbed prompts are now a thing, and with zero setup whatsoever you can switch between powershell, cmd, and whatever wsl distros you might have installed.
i guess i should mention theming, but if you don't use concfg+pshazz for windows, and base-16-shell for linux, why are you even reading this far get fucked and die irl. that being said even the aftermarket options i just mentioned seem to be rendering correctly and accurately so congrats microsoft, you just might stop being the butt of every joke ever here soon enough, especially as apple continues to find ways to be hilariously and laughably fucking backwards.
anyways thats enough pixels spilled for a microsoft product, any more and i'd start feeling actual shame. i shouldnt have to go through and list what are considered standard options for any modern terminal emulator as "features". fucking microsoft. i'll simply state that so far i have found only two issues, and since this is a preview build, and the source code is on github, i wouldnt be surprised to see that both are quickly addressed. the first is pretty obvious: there's still some slight rendering issues, pretty much inevitable with any product in this stage of release. the second is already starting to severely annoy me: you cannot drag the window by clicking the tab bar where tabs are listed, which means to move the window around, you have to grab this tiny gooch of a space between tha tabs bar and the min/max/close buttons, which for most people winds up being a space about an inch wide. 'course i shouldnt even be using a mouse in the first place - the win+arrow key window management is absolutely stellar and its amusing to see pull requests on ghub where native linux window managers are implementing similar features to... lol... "have the same usability as windows 10". but still, it's a glaring fault in an otherwise very well designed product. i guess they had to drop the ball somewhere because fucking microsoft.
without further ado this is the obligatory screenshot of the goods.
in the background i've got the settings open so you can see the built-in themes, but also so you can see that the settings must be edited manually (if you use hyper or alacritty this is a non-issue, and tbh if you routinely edit alacritty settings god bless you, thats a fuckin struggle), and finally so you can see that i am using a most excellent VSC clone called vscodium, which takes the vs code source code and removes all the telemetry/snooping shit that microsoft bakes in - otherwise its identical in every way, plays nicely with all your fav plugins and addons, it's literally no different than vsc other than the fact that you don't bleed data to redmond for whatever weird nefarious shit they must be up to. im pretty sure bill gates was born in argentina.
anyways bbl got to cut my own dick off after this post, i am currently in-between websites and normally this would go up on whatever i had going, or maybe medium, but fuck medium and fuck the idea of my first post on whatever new project i get going, being about a microsoft product. twforums seems like the ideal dumping ground for my proto-autism. end typing now
i don't know how many of y'all spend much time on the commandline (if you don't, get unfucked and learn to computer like a real hardcore's man), but if your experience has been anything like mine, perhaps you have found yourself slowly warming up to windows 10 as the development of this godsend of a product, WSL (windows sub system for lin ucks) allows you to cease splitting your time up between operating systems and instead ramp up that mf uptime while still being able to both 1) play steam games with no hassle and 2) do literally anything related to coding anything with no hassle
as wonderful as WSL is - i recently got x up and running, so i can say i have an honest-to-god linux distro now natively running alongside windows - the weakpoint has always been the terminal. i just mentioned that i can now use xterm, guake, etc so this isn't *as* much of an issue now, but still - it's the principle of the thing, cmd.exe sucks ass and it's a crime that it's even still an option in 2019, despite the half-cocked solution of replacing it with powershell as the go-to terminal launcher. sure, there's a plethora of options out there to use instead of these terribles, but it requires alot of footwork to get to a point of convenience that comes out-of-the-box with any gnu/unix based os (ie, being able to login to a fresh install, press a key combo, and immediately be greeted with a terminal window that has all the requirements you'll need to make it useful)
hopefully all that horseshit is about to change!!!!
i guess microsoft finally decided to say fuk to u @ all the nerds still running 32bit (lol) antiques and other aging products which make the classic, never-changing cmd.exe a requirement, so work immediately began on something a bit more relevant to anything that has been released, literally, in the 21st century
i know this reads like some fucking fanboy jizz material, but bear with me here, i fucking hate microsoft, i fucking love linux, but i love steam even more, and i love good-looking, low-hassle desktops the most. as decent as i've become at setting up an aesthetically-pleasing linux desktop, i also have a social life, i have people who occasionally need to use my desktop, and i occasionally find myself using other folks' desktops. so abandoning windows is out of the question, and i find it extremely pleasing to see that i will be able to hop on a computer and know that regardless of OS, there will always be a quick and easy way pull up a commandline that will render my home desktop correctly when i ssh in to do some work.
it's still a preview build so dont expect fucking miracles, but i am pleased so far with the options they've finally brought in. for starters the font options are no longer restricted to whatever weird method was used in the past to fill the options in (i guess the font had to be hardcoded as a monotype font, which would often ignore actual monotype fonts that weren't generated to absolutely strict standards) so if you're into powerline icons, welcum. on top of that tabbed prompts are now a thing, and with zero setup whatsoever you can switch between powershell, cmd, and whatever wsl distros you might have installed.
i guess i should mention theming, but if you don't use concfg+pshazz for windows, and base-16-shell for linux, why are you even reading this far get fucked and die irl. that being said even the aftermarket options i just mentioned seem to be rendering correctly and accurately so congrats microsoft, you just might stop being the butt of every joke ever here soon enough, especially as apple continues to find ways to be hilariously and laughably fucking backwards.
anyways thats enough pixels spilled for a microsoft product, any more and i'd start feeling actual shame. i shouldnt have to go through and list what are considered standard options for any modern terminal emulator as "features". fucking microsoft. i'll simply state that so far i have found only two issues, and since this is a preview build, and the source code is on github, i wouldnt be surprised to see that both are quickly addressed. the first is pretty obvious: there's still some slight rendering issues, pretty much inevitable with any product in this stage of release. the second is already starting to severely annoy me: you cannot drag the window by clicking the tab bar where tabs are listed, which means to move the window around, you have to grab this tiny gooch of a space between tha tabs bar and the min/max/close buttons, which for most people winds up being a space about an inch wide. 'course i shouldnt even be using a mouse in the first place - the win+arrow key window management is absolutely stellar and its amusing to see pull requests on ghub where native linux window managers are implementing similar features to... lol... "have the same usability as windows 10". but still, it's a glaring fault in an otherwise very well designed product. i guess they had to drop the ball somewhere because fucking microsoft.
without further ado this is the obligatory screenshot of the goods.
in the background i've got the settings open so you can see the built-in themes, but also so you can see that the settings must be edited manually (if you use hyper or alacritty this is a non-issue, and tbh if you routinely edit alacritty settings god bless you, thats a fuckin struggle), and finally so you can see that i am using a most excellent VSC clone called vscodium, which takes the vs code source code and removes all the telemetry/snooping shit that microsoft bakes in - otherwise its identical in every way, plays nicely with all your fav plugins and addons, it's literally no different than vsc other than the fact that you don't bleed data to redmond for whatever weird nefarious shit they must be up to. im pretty sure bill gates was born in argentina.
anyways bbl got to cut my own dick off after this post, i am currently in-between websites and normally this would go up on whatever i had going, or maybe medium, but fuck medium and fuck the idea of my first post on whatever new project i get going, being about a microsoft product. twforums seems like the ideal dumping ground for my proto-autism. end typing now
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