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I like that the U.S. Graphics Company link has a bunch of TUI examples.

htop came to mind.

https://htop.dev/

Here's a gallery of a bunch of TUI apps.

https://www.linuxlinks.com/100-awesome-must-have-tui-linux-a...


My translator friends who have lost their jobs agree.

I found the following at the end of https://microsoft.design/articles/introducing-kermit-a-typef...

"The basic styles of Kermit (Regular, Bold, Italic, and Bold Italic) are available today in Office, with the remaining 38 styles arriving in early May."

It's listed here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/cloud-fonts-in-of...

I didn't find an actual license. The typography faq presumably applies to the cloud fonts: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/typography/fonts/font-faq


Except they might not even if you have the correct documents and are as pleasant and cooperative as can be.

My experience when it mattered was that my rights were not recognised by the human in the loop. It was solved by going above their heads.

If you aren't willing or able you might just get the short end of the stick.


I think that German bureaucrats choose the path of least resistance. Most of the time it means giving you what you ask for.

When you get the short end of the stick, a letter from your lawyer can make it abundantly clear that giving you what you want (and faster) is the path of least resistance.


Yes the T30's nipple was a bit strange.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/dctaft/413198278/

I quite like the cup style trackpoint even if it tended to leave a small circle on the screen.

That particular laptop died in middle age due to motherboard hardware defects.


I don't need public access to my stuff so my strategy is to use zerotier taking care that services are only able to use the virtual network.

It's easy to manage and reason about.


The video is worth a watch.

Very silly but hopefully was a lot of fun.

With the llm craze, it would be fun to have an led per word that lights up to suggest a completion. Every sentence turns into a guitar hero style whack-a-mole game.


I like the touch sensitive controls on my ID4. It's a bit better than some of the "real" buttons on the steering wheel on some of their older cars which were terrible to use. I get the hate but I find it a bit one sided.

That said. It would have been nice if they had made the plastic a bit more premium. The cheap shiny chreaking plastic isn't great. The redeeming feature is the swipe feature for me.

Good buttons will be better.

Cheap plastic crap will review well but won't necessarily be any better to use for me, at least for the steering column buttons.


That hits a nerve for me. Sure I get 20/20 but if the astigmatism doesn't line up I'm going to have a bad time.


Colouring in pages.


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