T-Clock
Windows Terminal
T-Clock | Windows Terminal | |
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49 | 506 | |
1,675 | 93,573 | |
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0.0 | 9.7 | |
over 3 years ago | about 21 hours ago | |
C | C++ | |
- | MIT License |
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T-Clock
- Ce programe/pluginuri/etc sunt must have pe PC-ul vostru?
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Windows bar hour and date. Hello, recently I see some Brazilian youtuber desktop and in their windows bar, that display shows only the hour and not the hour + date like in the normal... Someone now how I can do that in my desktop too since I cannot found that option in the settings?
T-Clock: GitHub page
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Why do you hate us, Microsoft? Biggest mistake was "upgrading" to Windows 11 in the first place
I have been using T-Clock for years, which can be configured to show the seconds right in the taskbar. Not sure if it works on Windows 11, but, it probably does (it works on Windows 10).
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[Win11-22H2] cakeOS 2.0
Tools used | StartAllBack, OldNewExplorer, - MicaForEveryone, TClock Redux
- Soda rants about Windows 11 not allowing you to move your taskbar
- Can I change the time and date *style* in the bottom corner of the screen on Win 10? (Not the time zone)
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Felt kinda proud of my setup :3 (Win11)
MSStyle is Tokyo Night by niivu Font is Input Taskbar is StartAllBack Music display is AudioBand Clock is T-Clock Browser is Vivaldi Editor is Notepad++ Terminal is Windows Terminal Thingy running in the terminal is winfetch (scoop) Icon theme is Papirus Blue Grey by niivu
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[perhaps common knowledge?] date format YYYYMMDD is naturally sortable because you get more granular the further left you go.
Although I guess I did add spaces for readability on my clock...
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T-Clock and Auto Dark Mode
I'm using Auto Dark Mode to switch from light to dark based on time of day. My problem is that T-Clock doesn't follow the system theme so text stays white when the system switches to light
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✨🏮 Tokyo Night by Niivu🌙✨
Taskbar is an amalgamation of multiple softwares. I used StartAllBackas a base, RoundedTB, and T-Clock. With T-Clock, I found out that if you leave a ton of blank spaces before the time format, it'll create a gap where I have a custom Rainmeter skin for the music player nestled in.
Windows Terminal
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Deleting Software I Wrote Upon Leaving Employment of a Company
> convince management of the value
This presupposes that such convincing is even possible. Many, many companies have leadership that are simply terrible at identifying value. If you've never been part of a majority of developers advocating for, if not outright begging for, some huge ROI initiative to get the green light, you are very fortunate.
There are great counterexamples, like Valve, which is known for giving developers an extreme degree of autonomy, and they benefit greatly from that approach. For each Valve, though, there are dozens of companies that manage to succeed despite themselves.
Take Microsoft, for example. One tiny, yet representative, example: the way the Windows Terminal team handled a suggestion from Casey Muratori to take their software from abysmally slow to lightning fast:
https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/10362
A quote from one of the Terminal developers, dismissing the suggestion:
> I believe what you’re doing is describing something that might be considered an entire doctoral research project in performant terminal emulation as “extremely simple” somewhat combatively…
Just how difficult was such an endeavor in actuality? Well, given that Casey implemented his own terminal emulator from scratch and incorporated the functionality he was proposing in a mere weekend... not a whole lot. Relatively minor effort for a huge return on investment. It took Casey explaining the concepts, then providing a working proof of concept, and finally a bunch of backlash online towards the Terminal team to get them to do the right thing for themselves and their users.
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A glimpse into the universe where Windows died with the 1980s
At this point ConHost.exe is open source [0] so it is maybe not a stretch to expect Microsoft to open source CMD.EXE at some point.
Though with PowerShell being cross-platform and already open source, I personally don't think there's enough to gain in some sort of better open source CMD.EXE fork. I'd be interested in being proved wrong on that, but I'm also happy enough with PowerShell these days I'm not in a hurry to return to CMD.EXE.
[0] https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/tree/main/src/host
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Windows 11 looks to be getting a key Linux tool added in the future
"Users of Linux and macOS may well be familiar with the sudo command, used regularly in the terminal, and it looks like Windows may finally be getting its own version."
More Linux tools are coming to Windows, especially Windows Server because the tools are good and they make it easier to administer a Windows Server.
They are looking at adding a default TUI text editor (https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/discussions/16440) and now they are adding sudo.
I would not be surprised if systemd or something like it gets ported or reinvented for Windows simply because it makes managing services so nice.
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Overview over Microsoft's developer tools for Windows
GitHub
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On Being Listed as an Artist Whose Work Was Used to Train Midjourney
>We are allowed to view and consume it, to be influenced by it, and under many circumstances even outright copy it.
People keep saying this but it's actually much more complicated, and in many cases you can't view copyrighted content.
An example, MicroSoft employees are not permitted to view or learn from an open source (GPL-2) terminal emulator:
https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/10462#issuecomm...
Another example is proprietary software that may have it's source available, either intentionally or not. If you view this and then work on something related to it, like WINE for example, you are definitely at risk of being successfully sued.
If you worked at MicroSoft and worked on Windows, you would not be able to participate in WINE development at all without violating copyright.
If you viewed leaked Windows source code you also would not be able to participate in WINE development.
An interesting question that I have, is whether training on proprietary, non-trade-secret sources would be allowed. Something like unreal engine, where you can view the source but it's still proprietary.
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Terminal Smooth Scrolling
Windows Terminal is pretty good and a new terminal emulator written in the last few years. No smooth scrolling, here's the GitHub issue requesting it: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/1400
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Microsoft defends Edge's predatory practices with cringe reply on X
Assume its related to this:
https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/10362
It's nothing serious just microsoft engineers writing slow as shit code and reacting poorly to someone trying to help.
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Should Windows have a default CLI editor?
"There are plenty of offline scenarios where this would be incredibly useful. For disconnected environments, etc. There are some environments that will never connect to winget."
Source: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/discussions/16440#disc...
- Windows Feature Exploration: Default CLI Text Editor
- Default Windows CLI Text Editor (Neovim/Emacs/edit/)
What are some alternatives?
PowerToys - Windows system utilities to maximize productivity
Tabby - A terminal for a more modern age
TaskbarX - Center Windows taskbar icons with a variety of animations and options.
cmder - Lovely console emulator package for Windows
Taskplay - Taskplay is a small utility which adds media playback controls to the Windows System Tray
sixel-tmux - sixel-tmux is a fork of tmux, with just one goal: having the most reliable support of graphics
TranslucentTB - A lightweight utility that makes the Windows taskbar translucent/transparent.
PowerShell - PowerShell for every system!
RoundedTB - Add margins, rounded corners and segments to your taskbars!
starship - ☄🌌️ The minimal, blazing-fast, and infinitely customizable prompt for any shell!
winget-cli - WinGet is the Windows Package Manager. This project includes a CLI (Command Line Interface), PowerShell modules, and a COM (Component Object Model) API (Application Programming Interface).
refterm - Reference monospace terminal renderer