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Father_Redbeard, in Which terminal emulator do you use?
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Termius because somehow I glitched the free trial for like 8 months and love having all the hosts saved and synced across devices. The android app is pretty damn slick. Can save frequent commands and has a password clipboard thing, probably not the right way to describe it. That said, if I’m just opening a local sesh on my Pop!_OS desktop I use the bundled one for that.

toastal, in Which terminal emulator do you use?

Kitty as I need X11 support & I use the kittens it comes with too. Kinda which more applications used their drawing API to get images on the screen.

jerrythegenius, in Which terminal emulator do you use?
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Console (gnome) w/ bash currently

ethanolparty, in Which terminal emulator do you use?

whatever comes with the distro I’m using this month

jerrythegenius, in Suggestions for consumer cloud syncing on Linux?
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There’s commercial nextcloud providers and dropbox has a linux app. You could also do something syncthing or sftp. Google drive can integrate faily well with gnome, idk about cinammon tho.

rufus, in Which terminal emulator do you use?
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I was using alacritty for a long time, but I swapped to kitty recently when I started using Wayland

mvirts, in Which terminal emulator do you use?

Gnome console :/ works.

ShittyBeatlesFCPres, in Suggestions for consumer cloud syncing on Linux?

Other people have mentioned open source products so I’ll just add that Dropbox has a Linux client. I use Nextcloud for my own stuff but I have Dropbox for work stuff and it works basically the same as on Windows/Mac as far as I can tell.

sighofannoyance, in Suggestions for consumer cloud syncing on Linux?
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Nextcloud is really great for this. There is clients for all desktop and mobile OS. I am hosting this myself on my VPS however you can however use this service here: nextcloud.com/sign-up/

their website says they host it for you and provides this list of providers…

Apollo2323, in Suggestions for consumer cloud syncing on Linux?

Megasync , the app they have for Linux works great!

shirro, (edited ) in Which terminal emulator do you use?

There are a small number of terminal emulators I would be happy to use as daily drivers and most of them have been named here but my default is kitty. It supports everything I need and a lot I don’t and doesn’t have any showstoppers. All the modern terminal implementations are performant enough. I used real terminals like vt-100s and vt-220s. Everything we have today is awesome by comparison. We fetishize performance and features too much. Once you have something that works there isn’t much reason to change IMO.

Joker, in Which terminal emulator do you use?

Kitty, although I was using Alacritty until last week. I got an update that had a bug related to launching Alacritty full screen. I’m in a terminal all day so I couldn’t be bothered with it. I installed kitty and adapted my configuration pretty easily. I can’t tell the difference between them except for the icon.

BlanK0, in Which terminal emulator do you use?

Foot and alacrity

SethranKada, in Which terminal emulator do you use?
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I’m using the ddterm gnome extension, and it’s been the best I’ve tried so far. Lots of customization, very few bugs, and does exactly what you need it to with no bells or whistles to distract you.

brax, in Which terminal emulator do you use?

I just use xTerm… What kinda cool shit is my basic ass missing out on? Legitimately curious lol

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