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Textualize - the terminal can be more powerful and beautiful than you ever thought

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The terminal can be more powerful and beautiful than you ever thought

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Yay, plain text, the way Grace meant it to be! None of this fancy ooey-GUI nonsense! Back when I was your age, the best we had was plain text, 80x25, or 132x25 if you wanted to simulate system console printer paper (though that could hold 60 lines), and with the last line reserved for system use for status, maybe some weird drawing characters, you could get it in green on black or white on black, usually on a 12" screen, none of these fancy speakers playing hi-fidelity audio, just a sort of “robot fart” for a ^G… AND WE LIKED IT! :wink:

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