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Yes, I'm happy with Zed a Sublime replacement, usually for general text-editing.

For coding, I'm still stuck with VSCode and nvim.


So.... a sort of modern Corewar?

Wezterms is certainly nice. I guess they haven't release another update? Currently stick to iTerm2.

I switched from iTerm2 because at the time (possibly still), iTerm2 had a performance bug where large amounts of underlined text would cause the terminal to slow down noticeably. Wezterm works perfectly, and I appreciate the .lua configuration over iTerm2's mess of menus.

I thought this has something to do with this book:

https://forallx.openlogicproject.org/forallxyyc-accessible.p...


Ah good old dial up days in early 2000s. Browsing means the phone cannot be used for calling.

:)


A few years ago, I think JWasm development halted, and eventually came 2 forks:

- https://github.com/nidud/asmc

- https://github.com/Terraspace/UASM

Now seems like JWasm is under development again.


Yes it's cool. I wonder if other terminal emulator apps like WezTerm, iTerm etc also has this feature?



If you want to use Grub, this tutorial works (see "Booting the kernel"):

https://wiki.osdev.org/Zig_Bare_Bones

Yes, just tried it.


Both tutorials work fine on latest stable zig (0.15.2)


Few months ago I learnt there's Edie Brickell's Good Times video on Win 95 CD:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okt9GcWiWmE

There's also Weezer? Whoa. Of course I did experience Win 95. My 1st PC (96/97 ??) came with it. Never bother to mess with the instalation CD, though.


I kept scrolling because the line in the article “It’s like, there’s one video on YouTube, and it’s your video” rung hollow considering the CD had two music videos on it and I played them over and over.


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