turbo_snail

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zsh or fish for an intermediate Linux user?

So I’ve been using Linux now for a while, and am looking to migrate my dev environment to vim and spend more time in the command line. I’m fairly comfortable with bash but by no means an expert. I’ve used zsh with some minor customization but just recently learned about fish. I’d love to hear people’s opinions.

turbo_snail,

Thanks for pointing me at tide. I always used the pure prompt but tide looks like pure on steroids.

turbo_snail,

Thank you. Will take a look as well.

turbo_snail,

Sync is popular because its closed source makes it harder to break the security aspect if you don’t have all the access to source code.

Do I understand correctly that you mean, that closed source makes something more secure?

I believe that open source can be more secure because:

  • More people looked at the source code thus more bugs have been discovered.
  • Bad actors will get a hold of your code anyways. Especially mobile apps should be easy to reverse engineer.
  • Intentional backdoors are easier to hide in closed source applications.

There might be more arguments, but I think you get the point.

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