Not talking about why alacrity or kitty would not work on Linux/mac while ghostty does.
Does the picture/article claim alacritty or kitty would not work on Linux/mac? Where can I read that?
Not talking about why alacrity or kitty would not work on Linux/mac while ghostty does.
Does the picture/article claim alacritty or kitty would not work on Linux/mac? Where can I read that?
Here is the review by a closed beta tester.
https://hanna.lol/p/ghost-in-the-terminal/
Here is the video where he talks about the optimization done in ghostty
Mitchell’s talk has some proof
OP should include the link.
https://mitchellh.com/writing/ghostty-is-coming
It was discussed in details in his presentation (the link is in the article).
I remembered wrong that immich has comment feature.
My thoughts of train was
What came to my mind missed your bullet points. Happy hunting.
Sorry didn’t read your post thoroughly.
Immich comes to mind.
IMHO it depends on the theme you use.
try well maintained themes and you will not have that kind of problem. Like gruvbox light.
https://github.com/mbadolato/iTerm2-Color-Schemes/
has lot of color themes. If your terminal of choice can use ANSI colors you can use tinted-shell.
GitHub has OpenAPI specification. Latest version is 3.1, I think.
Thanks for the tip.
Bluehost is a shit company. They will make changes to your domain record and make everything broken.
My MX records were removed when I did not extend one of the hosting with them.
I use Vetted (previously lustre) to get information. Then find the reviews on YouTube.
I also use WireCutter and Rtings.com for information collection.
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/keiyoushi/extensions/repo/index.min.json
is the URL I used to add in TachiyomiSY extension repo.
The quoted rule seems to come from the Plex.tv. And the forum threat said first four rules are irrelevant these days.
The first 4 ‘rules’ generally are no longer as important as they once were, but may still be a good thing to bear in mind.
And I want OP to know that
shame that most x265 groups microsize the releases or use the x264 as source what results in low quality releases. And the few groups that do use the correct source suffer from it.
You should read the trash guide.
I didn’t use any API account (opensubtutle was still free and open to public).
These days, *arr setup (according to trash guide) and Plex pass automatically get me the subtitles.
I used to use subliminal
command line to download subtitles.
subscene is the website I used to find (no api) if subliminal failed.
Migrated from deluge, rTorrent, uTorrent and transmission to qBitorrent.
Deluge has problem when you have many torrents seeding or downloading.
rTorrent setup is not very easy.
uTorrent and Transmission are not recommended for not following the etiquette and bundling other software AFAIR.
The culprit is AdGuardDNS settings.
I visited the sites on the desktop with NextDNS all are fine.
Agree on the misleading table. To make it worse, OP didn’t include the Mitchell’s article link.
Table alone does not paint the complete picture (and marking Alacritty has no features is too absurd). Alacritty lacks features but exclamation would be better suited (instead of cross).
Some of the features Alacritty does not have