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I didn't have as positive experience. Granted I commented on a closed issue. In any case it was closed as "won't do" and my comment was ignored. I didn't feel like opening a new issue for the same that was already dismissed. https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/4706


The way you phrase that makes it sound like you had a negative experience, was that your intention? For all we know he didn't even see it, there's thousands of issues and PRs and it's not like this is his full time job, so missing a message sounds like a pretty expected and neutral interaction to me. There's a reason they used the word "shockingly" to describe his response time, it's because it's amazing that Wez can respond to even a fraction of all the messages as quickly as he does.

Also in case you wanted to bump up the priority of that bug, he does have github sponsors enabled.


The showstopping bug (or misfeature?) reported by others was brushed off, and my comment was ignored. It didn't seem like the path forward would be a pleasant one, so I've uninstalled Wez and gone back to a terminal that works for me. So yes, you could say it was a negative experience. I gave Wez a try as my daily driver, but it just didn’t pan out despite my efforts.


Yeah Wez is limited by tmux behavior. If tmux breaks up one line into many, wezterm can’t undo that.

Wes is right about wezterm domains though. The native domains feature and pane support I think will meet the needs of most.


It's the same with no tmux. And it's fine with other terminals. See my comment in the issue.


It's not just you. I gave up on Wez for that reason and after my comment on https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/4706 was ignored and issue autoclosed.


FWIW, many people regretted using DNSSEC. So take it with a grain of salt.


ChatGPT hits estimated 100 million monthly active users.

Pretty sure every student heard of it and many of them tried it.

Consumers don't care what it's called, but they surely will use it. Especially if it's built into a familiar search engine.


Isn't it the same for any decent sensor?


browsers are much worse, both chrome based and firefox


Sensirion SCD4x CO2 Gadget on Digikey or elsewhere.


Sensirion SCD4x CO2 Gadget is $60


dnscrypt-proxy, it's also good for dns crypting


If you're like me and only looking for CO2 monitor, here is a short story.

I was researching all the sensors and kits and was narrowing down on AirGradient actually. Per my research the best last gen CO2 sensors are from swiss Sensirion SCD4x series. So I started looking how to build something on it etc.

While poking around, by pure chance I saw that Sensirion makes SCD4x-CO2-Gadget which is SCD41 sensor with LED indicator and BLE and powered by USB the size of flash drive.

https://sensirion.com/products/catalog/SCD4x-CO2-Gadget/

So, you can just stick it in USB charger anywhere and either use visuals or a mobile app that will show the number or import data for a chart. All for $60 from official Sensirion dealer like digikey.

I don't mean to sound like an Ad, but it's the best sensor as far as I know, for least cost and nothing to solder (perhaps a negative for some :) No affiliation.


This is indeed the absolute best value co2 consumer 24/7 monitor you can buy right now.

You don't have control over calibration however, it's set to auto. So you need to expose it to outside air every 7 days or it will drift. The good news that a drift should be automatically fixed in just a few minutes after you take it outside.

If you live in a high co2 area, the ppm values will not be accurate. But relative measurements will be. And you can just add the difference if you know it to any number you see.


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