

I think of tui as “text user interface” and use it as a broad category but mostly for more advanced clis that have a graphical quality to them despite being text based, such as ranger or slack-term. Some tuis even have mouse controls!
I think of tui as “text user interface” and use it as a broad category but mostly for more advanced clis that have a graphical quality to them despite being text based, such as ranger or slack-term. Some tuis even have mouse controls!
A cli is a ui. I know that’s pedantic but this is Linux memes
Advanced users would still benefit from good design.
Ui designers should not presume people are familar with the ui. That’s not design.
It’s is not either or. Also good cli require an eye for design just like gui. Lots of cli suck because there is no eye.
that’s a separate argument from “it’s not useful”.
You don’t want to. Fine. Other people do. Fine.
LLMs excel at fixing typos. That’s honestly the most useful aspect of them.
Linkblocks needs some branding work.
Sadly there isn’t which is a problem. ATPro has portable identity, activitypub does not.
My guess is that ultimately it’s to help deflect spam requests. Team is probably the ultimate decision makers but they need some way of defusing the onslaught of requests. I think dedicated user feedback platforms are usually better for that sort of thing but that’s additional service maintenence and they probably want to use github as much as possible for everything.
It only has 60 days and who is regularly browsing feature requests to up vote?
Y’all are why people hate the fediverse.
I don’t think he’s ever come out in favor of sweatshops? Maybe you’re think of Matt ygelsia from vox.
Is it possible to be a pro footballer without being mega famous? How did a footballer end up on lemmy?