@Goun
@lemmy.mlGod, I hate things that pop when I pause to read something. Even the playback bar gets in the way sometimes, I don't want to imagine ads
But that isn't the job of the terminal, but the shell, isn't it? I don't know how they'd do that, but it feels like they'd have to assume a lot of stuff. On top of that, if you use multiplexers like tmux or embeded terminals like in emacs, for example, you'd most probably lose some of the features.
I don't get how we need anything else than just a terminal that is fast, supports 256 colors (or true color, if you're feeling fancy,) and changing the font.
Not an expert, but what I understand is that x86 has microops, and each instruction is decomposed into microops by the microcode. These microops can then be executed many at the same time by the multiple "ALUs" (not strictly speaking ALUs).
Maybe someone else can correct me or expand a bit.
other car manufacturers realized that would be detrimental to their business
Ummm do they? I don't care enough about cars to remember the details, but I'm sure I've heard some controversies about safety for at least a couple of brands