Petar
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Petar
@heypetar
Do what you can't. Software engineer @SparkLoopHQ Doing Rails stuff since 2015
Katılım Haziran 2015
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Yeah, I never got into the 15-inch or 16-inch laptop screens. A laptop should be compact and lightweight, which is why I probably love the Air.
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I have been saying this for awhile 13/14" laptop are the only way Just get a monitor for WFH
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@EmmanuelMacron The majority of the $69B datacenter investment in France is based on a UAE intention that is neither finalized nor binding. Given the anti-tech stance of your 🤡 government, it would be a miracle if this investment ever materializes.
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@mitchellh Oh nice! I'm a pretty new ghostty user, and I really like it so far, I was just missing the search functionality.
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@heypetar Been there since like October or Nov. it’s in nightly
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Ghostty nightly now supports the `click_events` extension introduced by Kitty and supported by Fish. If you're using Fish 4.1+, you can click (no modifiers!) anywhere at a prompt to move the mouse. I believe Ghostty is the first to support this extension outside of Kitty.
As far as as I can find, the only shell to support this is Fish (4.1+) and the only terminal to support this previously is Kitty. It'd be great for more of both ecosystems to support this.
Other terminals do support moving the cursor with the mouse to some extent (Ghostty included since 1.0), but do so by another, more fragile mechanism: when you click, it just best-effort calculates a number of synthetic left arrow key inputs to pretend to move your cursor. This is super fragile because it can't take into account shell behaviors particularly around indention, multi-line, and if you're not at a prompt at all...
The `click_events` extension allows Ghostty to know when you're at a prompt line, and works by encoding a mouse click event while at a prompt line to the shell. The shell then takes over and handles all the logic of moving the cursor, which makes the most sense!
PR: github.com/ghostty-org/gh…
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I have decided to open source Logspect (beautiful log viewer for Ruby on Rails). I believe with the support of the community it has the potential to grow big & have larger impact.
🙏 Thank you @adrianthedev @kirplatonov @heypetar @joemasilotti & all the early supporters of the project for showing the trust. I'm truly grateful.
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@stats_feed Shouting to a complete stranger for the smallest inconvenience.
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@engineers_feed I add 28 to 40, so it's 68. Add 2 from the 7 to round up to 70 then I have 5 left so I add that to 70 and it's 75.
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