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Warp for Linux, Rust-based Terminal
(lemmy.world)
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I was intrigued for a moment; installed the package; then got greeted with this -- I don't think I'll proceed any further:
Annnnd that ended any curiosity at all I may have had for it...
This.
What a horrible idea. Can you even use your terminal, when you are offline with this?
please tell me this is a ruse
That sign up button doesn't even work for me lol. Which highlights a major issue: what if the website/auth service/network is down for whatever reason, and you can't even fricking launch the terminal? That's a major oversight IMO.