Principal, Isovalent at Cisco. Currently hacking on @honeymux. Formerly @duosec, @arbornetworks, @OpenBSD. Trillions and trillions of packets served. 🏴☠️
@caarlos0 It doesn’t have a large user base yet but https://t.co/ivAkxvtMsh gives you tmux with browser-like window tabs and other UI controls if that’s your thing.
To be fair, it would be a sound engineering decision for most orgs to hold off on upgrading after a major rewrite/refactor even if LLMs were out of the picture.
This is going to be a really interesting case study in how far we can push these models w/o careful human review. 🍿
@gianwirth I’m being careful about my language because it’s still pre-1.0 software. I’m still working out some kinks in the remote pane stitching and then plan to pivot to the mobile-optimized UI. Great to hear you were able to use it all day successfully! It’ll keep getting better too. :)
@gianwirth In your case you could try running hmx on the VPS instead of your mac and just ssh to it from either your mac or phone. When you swap devices, just run hmx again from the new device and it should attach to the existing tmux server.
@gianwirth@gianwirth Replacing the current hmx instance should be safe, there is always just a single backing tmux server holding your workspace and session state. I didn’t want to have to reason about multiple simultaneous hmx instances yet which is why you get the replacement warning. 😅
@tautologer Try https://t.co/CZPq7IZMVf, it’s the terminal UX i always wanted to build, and improving rapidly. Stands on its own but has some similarities to all of zellij, cmux, and tmux (it’s literally powered by tmux as a key design choice for durability).
I’ve been building https://t.co/ivAkxvtMsh (tmux-powered terminal workspace app) on top of libghostty + OpenTUI and I’ve yet to find a single user-visible bug in the ghostty layer. Super solid stuff!
Awesome to see! Let's replace the Alacritty core with libghostty-rs. If there are any shortcomings in the libghostty API I'll address them immediately.
I know some view Ghostty as competitive to Warp at a GUI level, but the goal was always to empower other terminal apps via libghostty and there was no other vehicle to get that out than to build a GUI too (similar to Alacritty and their vte crate).
I don't think I've ever talked negatively about Warp online (except maybe the login thing they fixed ages ago), I've always respected that they're trying something different.
I know Warp has moved on to being a much bigger vision than "just" a terminal, but let's modernize that terminal core. :)
https://t.co/9IZZch7FSm
@Darpinian@jarredsumner Give my project a shot. It wraps tmux with a friendlier TUI, with a mobile-optimized mode in the works.
https://t.co/CXCfFrXS8d
Claude Code Tip of the Day: Prompt Stashing
Long prompt, short detour? Control + S stashes your draft so you can fire off a quick question first.
Your stashed prompt restores automatically after you submit.
@lcamtuf Ya, I have a Stihl MS250 and an Ego 56V, both 16”. The battery saw is excellent for light brush work and limbing but frustrating for bigger stuff. Scores points for ease of use (won’t flood etc) but ehhh, hard to beat a gas unit for raw performance on a larger property.