Are Terminal Multiplexers a Fad?sebastiancarlos.comexternal-linkcross-posted to: linux@lemmy.ml sebastiancarlos ( @sebastiancarlos@lemmy.sdf.org ) Programmer Humor@lemmy.mlEnglish • 1 year ago message-square10fedilinkarrow-up18
arrow-up18external-linkAre Terminal Multiplexers a Fad?sebastiancarlos.com sebastiancarlos ( @sebastiancarlos@lemmy.sdf.org ) Programmer Humor@lemmy.mlEnglish • 1 year ago message-square10fedilinkcross-posted to: linux@lemmy.ml
minus-square Saigonauticon ( @Saigonauticon@voltage.vn ) linkfedilinkEnglish5•1 year agoIf you look at the numbers, the % growth in terminal multiplexers in the last hundred years has been absolutely staggering. Way more than just a fad! (I love tmux)
minus-square sebastiancarlos ( @sebastiancarlos@lemmy.sdf.org ) OPlinkfedilink1•1 year agowhere do you get those numbers, boss?
minus-square Saigonauticon ( @Saigonauticon@voltage.vn ) linkfedilinkEnglish2•1 year agoI make them in a factory. I buy the raw bits at a bulk discount, and then workers assemble them into numbers by hand. Then we export them to people who need manufactured data, like elementary schools and consulting companies in North America. It’s not super exciting, but it’s a living.
minus-square sebastiancarlos ( @sebastiancarlos@lemmy.sdf.org ) OPlinkfedilink1•1 year agolol thank you
If you look at the numbers, the % growth in terminal multiplexers in the last hundred years has been absolutely staggering. Way more than just a fad!
(I love tmux)
where do you get those numbers, boss?
I make them in a factory. I buy the raw bits at a bulk discount, and then workers assemble them into numbers by hand. Then we export them to people who need manufactured data, like elementary schools and consulting companies in North America.
It’s not super exciting, but it’s a living.
lol thank you