Austin K
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@mitchellh Note that was just me suggesting that you should spend time on getting the terminal (the core product) tirhg. Going all Greenland attack mode baceause of that seems a little on the .... side.
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From empty repo to a functional minimal standalone terminal based on libghostty in 2 hours, presenting Ghostling! ~600 lines of C and you get extremely accurate, performant, and proven terminal emulation.
github.com/ghostty-org/gh…
Feature list:
- Resize with text reflow
- Full 24-bit color and 256-color palette support
- Bold, italic, and inverse text styles
- Unicode and multi-codepoint grapheme handling (no shaping or layout)
- Keyboard input with modifier support (Shift, Ctrl, Alt, Super)
- Kitty keyboard protocol support
- Mouse tracking (X10, normal, button, and any-event modes)
- Mouse reporting formats (SGR, URxvt, UTF8, X10)
- Scroll wheel support (viewport scrollback or forwarded to applications)
- Scrollbar with mouse drag-to-scroll
- Focus reporting (CSI I / CSI O)
- And more. Effectively all the terminal emulation features supported by Ghostty!
The libghostty C API is not formally released, but I built this project to prove its ready to go. 😎 github.com/ghostty-org/gh…
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@bepsays @mitchellh The vision of Ghostty was always to make libghostty a thing
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@mitchellh I'm pretty sure most Ghostty terminal users would wote on going for a stable Ghostty terminal before farming out doing new things. But up to you.
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@RyanCarniato To understand how to fix a framework you first must understand what makes it good
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@austinkdev Yeah I'm not sure many people stop to consider what that suggests.
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@Proton_Pass @karthikponna19 Too bad you can't combine Mails Plus & Pass Plus
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@karthikponna19 once again, something is missing (someone needs to change this template)
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@ryanflorence What is the potential upside of turning it off for an agent workflow?
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@austinkdev if a human is the one styling and getting their own feedback, yes, hmr is table stakes. not really the conversation here though
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@ryanflorence No my intuition says that hmr is more accurate than having the agent refresh the page manually. I don't know much about how agents use headless browsers if I'm being honest. I also like HMR because I still iterate without the help of agents all the time
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@austinkdev You gonna feed a video stream to the agent to get its own design feedback?
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@carygolomb We won't see an ARM Steam Deck until one of these things happens: Nvidia or AMD makes an ARM chip, Snapdragon gets a GPU from AMD or Nvidia, or they release a "Steam Deck go" variant alongside the Steam Deck 2
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NEW VIDEO
ARM is awesome! But, for Handheld Gaming, we really care far more for the GPU
And even with Qualcomm's latest and greatest - Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 - it's STILL Not good enough.
Steam Deck 2 will NOT be ARM... Here's why:
Video Below:
youtu.be/1v-1fu1po_w

YouTube

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Early estimates suggest the next‑gen Xbox Project Helix could launch with a price ranging between $999 and $1,200. 🔗 wccf.tech/1junt


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I just wanted to share a really useful function if you're using @tan_stack Start with @supabase .
This is for those who are using client-side authentication, but want to authenticate the users on the server (e.g. for server function).
The following is a middleware that checks for auth automatically.

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I'm looking for a few smaller sites built with Next.js that I can test a one-shot migration skill to TanStack Start. A blog, personal site, etc. If this is you, reply here with your current site and a link to the GH repo. No guaranties (I'm using this to train/fine-tune the skill), but it also might just work!
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