• @netwren@lemmy.world
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    249 months ago

    Honestly I think the “Microsoft is evil” is clearly ignoring the engineers who work for Microsoft who actually do like open source and pressured the company to allow them to participate.

    All of the things we hate about Microsoft we’re clearly executive decisions that overruled what the engineers wanted.

    • shameless
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      59 months ago

      I think people are also overlooking that younger generations are also more open to “sharing” and ideas behind open source, historically older generations would hold on to knowledge where possible to secure their position.

      I like that people these days are making things just for the joy of making things that other people find useful.

  • stevedidWHAT
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    199 months ago

    For the record windows new terminal app includes all terminals on the system and looks pretty good. Worth looking at images of at least

    • Their terminal emulator can use all shells, just like all the other terminal emulators ever.

      It is particularly easy to set up different profiles with different shells with Windows Terminal compared to some other terminal emulators though.

  • @SauceFlexr@lemmy.world
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    149 months ago

    Microsoft terminal is amazing. I use it daily at work. Pair with WSL, and any Linux distro and life gets way better than PowerShell, which has never been for me.

  • redfellow
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    119 months ago

    What the heck? Even my mac coworkers are jelly about windows terminal. Tabs, splits, ability open any installed shell in it etc.

    I used CMDer, Clink and others for many years, and don’t miss those one bit.

  • angelsomething
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    39 months ago

    And as someone who’s got to use powershell for work daily, it’s not nearly as bad as it could have been.

  • @Titilonic
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    3 years ago

    Hah, the little tombstone with the DOS icon in the background. I’d use (virtual) DOS over Power-Shell.

  • @bxyrk@discuss.tchncs.de
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    19 months ago

    I dunno, my middle school days had fond memories of learning how to write batch scripts… HOWEVER. I’ll just let that nostalgia stay in the past and stick to my guake as a nerd hobbiest that’s not in the business