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Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL2) lets you run Linux on Windows using a lightweight virtual machine. This means you can use Linux tools and apps directly from Windows, which is great for developers. WSL2 is faster and more efficient than its predecessor, WSL1, because it uses a complete Linux kernel. This setup allows for better performance and compatibility with Linux applications. Users can also customize their WSL2 kernel by building it from source, which can be useful for adding specific features or fixing issues.
https://github.com/microsoft/WSL2-Linux-Kernel
kitty
The fast, feature-rich, GPU based #terminal emulator
Uses GPU and SIMD vector CPU instructions for best in class
Uses threaded rendering for absolutely minimal latency
Performance tradeoffs can be tuned
Capable Scriptable Composable Cross-platform Innovative
To get started see Quickstart.
https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/
With software, such as "Kitty", it is possible to read documents, images and other graphical formats with these software:
https://github.com/dsanson/termpdf.py
http://www.kraxel.org/blog/linux/fbida/
https://github.com/itsjunetime/tdf
It means, that we no longer need GTK+ (which dropped support for X11), Qt and other graphical toolkits in order to have a full operational computer.
qrcp, transfer files over wifi from your computer to your mobile device by scanning a QR code without leaving the terminal.
#tools#terminal
@thedevs
https://kutt.it/fycGgm
eDEX-UI, a science fiction terminal emulator designed for large touchscreens that runs on all major OSs.
#tools#terminal
@thedevs
https://kutt.it/IaR1au