VPN is not so important actually, it just swap ISP with another ISP in some other location. So there will be still one ISP that can look at your traffic. You should use a VPN in a public Wi-Fi since there may be some unencrypted traffic from your device, but only if you visit unencrypted HTTP websites. This would create less chance for some phishing/arp attack by someone near. But anyway, local or another ISP behind a VPN will be able to see your unencrypted traffic. If you think that using a VPN you prevent your device location tracking by others, it is not true. It is possible to track your location even if you connect to own portable hotspot while you are in a public place. You better use random Wi-Fi mac address change each time you go out from home, either it will remain to be visible by any near devices and possible to identify you and track location.
eDex-ui is literally the process using the most CPU usage on there. It just looks cool i guess... But i think im gonna stick with using tmux on whatever terminal app my os distro has by default
@@HisVirusness I'm not saying its bad, it looks cool and maybe have some uses for some occasion, but for most of the time i would rather use a terminal that is not using up a lot of CPU...
@@HisVirusness its still using 15-20% CPU on my i5 8th gen laptop... Maybe if i remove the widgets that updates really quickly like the CPU usage, Network traffic and the World view the CPU usage would go down, but then it would completely defeats the point of this terminal app...
Right? The idea it’s cool, but they did it too close to the TRON Legacy’s OS for not real reason. They should have taken the globe out of the main frame and instead turn it into an app to close and open when needed, and only show that “keyboard” if used from an tablet-like device and when it’s needed (literally, like a smart phone’s keyboard). Then they could use the space that both use for a bigger main screen (for the terminal, web browser and other software) and a bigger side screen for the directory navigation. That should make it far more practical and maybe even a go-to option for developers or system administrators.
Dr Don! You're a legend, I was trying to figure out whether this could work on a Pi; it kicks the crap out of my Core i5 notebook CPU though, it's VERY high overhead.
Loving that intro ;-) Thanks a ton for the shoutout! Interesting to see some updates to the Github, as I thought he had basically abandoned it. Great video, subscribed!
It would be so cool if it had an animation to turn off the screen (like a cathode tube TV animation) because I can see me using it with a touchscreen, but keeping it on 24/7 is kinda wasteful.
There needs to be an eDEX-OS with this as the homescreen. Maybe a few tablet-like niceties so not everyone feels left out. If I could code myself out of a paper bag, I would make most apps as Progressive Web Apps (PWA), but have an android 10.x runtime for open app stores. Adopt the Windows 10 Phone gesture system blended with Android 11 navigation gestures. Lightweight Linux kernel with System76's CoreBoot open firmware. Slap that on the pinephone 2. I think. I don't know. After all, I can't program to save my life. :)
I can start Graphical programs from eDEX-UI. And yes, it also works with emacsclient -c -a "" file.txt The RPi 400 is overclocked from the factory, so it should clock in higher then a stock RPi 4B.
This is great im just playing with Ubuntu server on Rasberry Pi 4 would it work with that, its command line only at the mo but im learning linux at the mo so i i get pointed in the right direction i can normally work things out. tried the discord link to try an find your build but i just got a blank screen after loggin in. I probs did something wrong ive not used it before,
I was getting over 70% cpu usage on my Raspberry Pi and I thought that was high. Then I loaded it on my Windows laptop and it pegged all the cores at 100% and was throttling so much it was unusable. I wish it wasn't such a cpu hog though. I love the way it looks.
Now all of that is cool and all. But is this thing safe? I mean the on-screen keyboard is practically a keylogger. Also do anti-cheats have any problems with this?
I don't need ANY "terminal". I use Windows. Windows uses something called a GUI. In laymen's terms, I can SEE whats going on, I can easily manage files and do various tasks so easily with something called a MOUSE, in a GRAPHICAL environment. That means I can see files and whatnot represented by icons and buttons that I can interact with. So much EASIER than having to type to make things happen and hope to God that it will work.
this is a cool trick to show off... but the filesystem fragment seems really cool... any real terminal emulator with that functionality? if this could be achieved on non GUI just terminal, i would use it really :) thanks for the heads up!!
I’ve used this program. It’s cool but it’s slow. If it was not so cpu intensive I’d actually use it sometimes because the stats could be useful sometimes :)
if i recall correctly, tron legacy’s interface in certain scenes actually ran a working version of emacs with a customised gui. pretty awesome. edited to add: that rotating 3d globe is very impressive because there was a certain smart mirror / magic mirror module that used a globe just like that with the same functionality but it could only run on certain intel cpus because it was too much of a cpu hog to run smoothly on an rpi 4. i tried getting a similar thing running on the pi but the module is no longer supported and was a mess to setup and broke stuff.
I seem to recall from when I played wist this in the past there were different layouts of the screen, one of which had no virtual keyboard at all. If you're not using touch at all, that could be a good way to keep passwords private
Okay but I got PIA and every app seems to know I’m using a vpn proxy server and won’t let me watch shows let’s say from the UK. Is there some setting I’m not aware of?
"What was that dated, 1992-93, 1996?! I had it on USB key to browse files. The privacy occured to be a topic of offices with mineral water before a common interference. D'you know what? Trust nobody... Nice Ecko° set of icons, Unlimited.io, huh?! Some Intrepid people would forget their assignments shipping..."
Hey Don, KEWL!! Imagine an offshoot of this one, CLI-LOSE.., Command Line Interface - Linux O.S. Environment... pronounced; Sly-LOSE ...... long O...... ha ha ah ...
Honestly, I wouldn't use this as it is, it's just too unpractical. Right now, it kinda is a goal of mine to become good enought to turn this into a really usefull desktop enviroment.
no because coolretroterm produces graphical output that happens to have text on it, not terminal text style output. i tried. but it does open coolretroterm in a separate window.
Cluttered screen, cluttered mind - this Terminal gets a big thumbs down from me! Thumbs up for the presenter who has done a great job of explaining the new Terminal.
4:38 what so scare bout ip address. we know them all LOL. you have ports closed no data in? LOL most care is you open any wensite they see your ip or vpn its not matter and you think you save.admin could be bad russian guy lol
VPN is not so important actually, it just swap ISP with another ISP in some other location. So there will be still one ISP that can look at your traffic.
You should use a VPN in a public Wi-Fi since there may be some unencrypted traffic from your device, but only if you visit unencrypted HTTP websites.
This would create less chance for some phishing/arp attack by someone near. But anyway, local or another ISP behind a VPN will be able to see your unencrypted traffic.
If you think that using a VPN you prevent your device location tracking by others, it is not true.
It is possible to track your location even if you connect to own portable hotspot while you are in a public place.
You better use random Wi-Fi mac address change each time you go out from home, either it will remain to be visible by any near devices and possible to identify you and track location.
I'm getting a very Daft Punk vibe with this one. Loved the original Tron story & the remake. This is sick! 😁
"show your friends" lmao, my mans assuming i have friends. Oh wow, it has the hollywood hackerman globe. "I'm accessing the mainframe"
He's in the access line,
Accessing the secure infovault,
Hacking the database mainframe.
Other nonsense technobabble.
That's pretty cool just tried the windows version was pretty impressed too.
This looks really useful for having a Linux touch screen interface, such as installing Linux on an iPad, or mounting a touch screen into the wall.
OMG, that is SCHWEEEEEET... Thanks for discovering and sharing!
I saw you guys working on this, wow you got it going, this is amazing and crazy, thanks
Yes! Linux software videos are much appreciated.
Stuff like this always reminds me of Ghost in the Shell.
Singlehandedly what got me into loving tech stuff.
FUN! I just started it again, and showed it to working friends. :-)
I just made a Swedish keyvoard layout. That wasn't that hard.
eDex-ui is literally the process using the most CPU usage on there. It just looks cool i guess...
But i think im gonna stick with using tmux on whatever terminal app my os distro has by default
Same situation with Cool Retro Term, they're not for daily use
I take it neither of you enjoy life.
@@HisVirusness I'm not saying its bad, it looks cool and maybe have some uses for some occasion, but for most of the time i would rather use a terminal that is not using up a lot of CPU...
@@misaalanshori Disable the sounds and on-screen keyboard; it'll boost the performance.
@@HisVirusness its still using 15-20% CPU on my i5 8th gen laptop... Maybe if i remove the widgets that updates really quickly like the CPU usage, Network traffic and the World view the CPU usage would go down, but then it would completely defeats the point of this terminal app...
Honestly I'm getting a lot of Old School Command & Conquer vibes from this and it looks great
Great work. I recommend anyone to the discord channel. Really helpful group there !
It takes 60-70% of CPU usage to show a spinning globe and beeping keys... looks cool, but not thanks.
Right? The idea it’s cool, but they did it too close to the TRON Legacy’s OS for not real reason. They should have taken the globe out of the main frame and instead turn it into an app to close and open when needed, and only show that “keyboard” if used from an tablet-like device and when it’s needed (literally, like a smart phone’s keyboard). Then they could use the space that both use for a bigger main screen (for the terminal, web browser and other software) and a bigger side screen for the directory navigation. That should make it far more practical and maybe even a go-to option for developers or system administrators.
@@hilken I know there are alternate layouts for this, one of which I'm pretty sure has no keyboard.
@@hilken that keyboard works on the touchscreens that the pi uses.
very cool find. Thanx for the informative vids. I like your Pi400, cannot wait to order me one.
Dr Don! You're a legend, I was trying to figure out whether this could work on a Pi; it kicks the crap out of my Core i5 notebook CPU though, it's VERY high overhead.
Very cool. I'll be sure to install this and use it only once.
Loving that intro ;-)
Thanks a ton for the shoutout! Interesting to see some updates to the Github, as I thought he had basically abandoned it. Great video, subscribed!
I think you brought it back to life
@@NovaspiritTech Your thumbnail though...looks kinda familiar ;-)
Hahah oh yeah thanks for that too, but it's thumb seems to work better on your channel haha.
Wew came here from your tweet 45secs ago hehe im so excited
This is seriously kool. Very retro and totally Cyberpunk
omg I have to try this, thanks for sharing it!
It would be so cool if it had an animation to turn off the screen (like a cathode tube TV animation) because I can see me using it with a touchscreen, but keeping it on 24/7 is kinda wasteful.
There needs to be an eDEX-OS with this as the homescreen. Maybe a few tablet-like niceties so not everyone feels left out. If I could code myself out of a paper bag, I would make most apps as Progressive Web Apps (PWA), but have an android 10.x runtime for open app stores. Adopt the Windows 10 Phone gesture system blended with Android 11 navigation gestures. Lightweight Linux kernel with System76's CoreBoot open firmware. Slap that on the pinephone 2.
I think. I don't know. After all, I can't program to save my life. :)
I live eDEX every time I play with it I find new subtle features. I'd use it in everything if it didn't use so many resources
1:21 "Have you ever seen Tron?"
Dr. Hibbert: "No."
Lisa Simpson: "No."
Chief Wiggum: "No."
Marge Simpson: "No."
Bart Simpson: "No."
Selma: "No."
Chief Wiggum: "No."
Ned Flanders: "No."
Selma: "No."
Prof. John Frink: "No."
Reverend Lovejoy: "No."
Chief Wiggum: "Yes. I mean, I'm a-I mean, no. No."
you know when I first seen this video I go oh oh God not another terminal but I have to admit this looks pretty cool
Thanks, intalled it on my mac. Really cool
Love it looks GREAT👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
your picture covers the bloody command !
Nice video dude! I saw your Ventoy video as well but have you tried Easy2Boot? I was wondering if there were any advantages to using it.
love the app work well thank you for showing it
This is a charm for a coder!
I’d love a tutorial on how to I get this running!
If you can't figure out how to get a shell running then you probably don't need it. Aye?
@@uncle_esau You remind me those surfers who don't want others to surf on their spot.
On windows... you download the exe then double click the exe.
Not much different than downloading and installing chrome.
@@betterburnout nah I don't use this lol. I do system administration and programming, and vim is my IDE.
@@betterburnout But if this program gets people to use interact with a shell then that's pretty cool
I can start Graphical programs from eDEX-UI.
And yes, it also works with emacsclient -c -a "" file.txt
The RPi 400 is overclocked from the factory, so it should clock in higher then a stock RPi 4B.
Yup, 400 1.8 vs. Pi4 1.5 Right??....
@@johnmead2580 2.2 for the 400 and 2.0 on the 4B.
This is great im just playing with Ubuntu server on Rasberry Pi 4 would it work with that, its command line only at the mo but im learning linux at the mo so i i get pointed in the right direction i can normally work things out. tried the discord link to try an find your build but i just got a blank screen after loggin in. I probs did something wrong ive not used it before,
also it will display colour in the terminal window albeit reluctantly - pipe something through lolcat and it'll display in colour in the window
kool Terminal Have you figured out how to Copy-- Paste ?
Control shift c and v
@@NovaspiritTech I tried it on MacOS didn't work -- Thanks for the quick response
Awesome content. Thanks
I was getting over 70% cpu usage on my Raspberry Pi and I thought that was high. Then I loaded it on my Windows laptop and it pegged all the cores at 100% and was throttling so much it was unusable. I wish it wasn't such a cpu hog though. I love the way it looks.
This is coll! I couldn't do that I sink at GUIs
Now all of that is cool and all. But is this thing safe? I mean the on-screen keyboard is practically a keylogger.
Also do anti-cheats have any problems with this?
Thanks Don. Looks cool. ✔
Dude there was your ip address in the network panel i hope you used vpn
Edit:
wo yeah i was to fast
I don't need ANY "terminal". I use Windows. Windows uses something called a GUI. In laymen's terms, I can SEE whats going on, I can easily manage files and do various tasks so easily with something called a MOUSE, in a GRAPHICAL environment. That means I can see files and whatnot represented by icons and buttons that I can interact with. So much EASIER than having to type to make things happen and hope to God that it will work.
have you ever visited /whoosh?
this is a cool trick to show off... but the filesystem fragment seems really cool... any real terminal emulator with that functionality? if this could be achieved on non GUI just terminal, i would use it really :) thanks for the heads up!!
It's cool.. but there is a lot of distraction .
People will leave the main work and start looking animations beside
I’ve used this program. It’s cool but it’s slow. If it was not so cpu intensive I’d actually use it sometimes because the stats could be useful sometimes :)
if i recall correctly, tron legacy’s interface in certain scenes actually ran a working version of emacs with a customised gui. pretty awesome.
edited to add:
that rotating 3d globe is very impressive because there was a certain smart mirror / magic mirror module that used a globe just like that with the same functionality but it could only run on certain intel cpus because it was too much of a cpu hog to run smoothly on an rpi 4. i tried getting a similar thing running on the pi but the module is no longer supported and was a mess to setup and broke stuff.
I seem to recall from when I played wist this in the past there were different layouts of the screen, one of which had no virtual keyboard at all. If you're not using touch at all, that could be a good way to keep passwords private
may i ask you what you use to edit (overlay) your face over the video in the circle?
It looks like Loom, an app for teachers.
Okay but I got PIA and every app seems to know I’m using a vpn proxy server and won’t let me watch shows let’s say from the UK. Is there some setting I’m not aware of?
"What was that dated, 1992-93, 1996?! I had it on USB key to browse files. The privacy occured to be a topic of offices with mineral water before a common interference. D'you know what? Trust nobody... Nice Ecko° set of icons, Unlimited.io, huh?! Some Intrepid people would forget their assignments shipping..."
yes that would be my choise of USB bootable rescue terminal. now how make RPI boot this without login desktop
if you are windows. click win key start menu appear. if write console notepad,explorer... they open
is there sometime close to this for my own apps? ideally C++ ?
Very very very great ! We're at XXIVe century
Can this actually be used as a real terminal for commands
Any advice for improving performance on raspberry pi 3b+ ??
Some of these that ur doing isnt even working for me and idk why
Hey Don,
KEWL!! Imagine an offshoot of this one,
CLI-LOSE..,
Command Line Interface - Linux O.S. Environment...
pronounced; Sly-LOSE ...... long O...... ha ha ah ...
I’m not first, I’m not last.
But when novaspirit upload, I click FAST
Honestly, I wouldn't use this as it is, it's just too unpractical. Right now, it kinda is a goal of mine to become good enought to turn this into a really usefull desktop enviroment.
it seems the link to the Pi 4 isn't working
is it possible to install cmatrix in Windows 11?
Unfotrunately, it cannot launch gui-apps/tools..
Is this real seems like a dream
Good class man...but ...I don' t need this thing..it's just perfume..rs just for fun maybe..but for work...I don't think so...
👍👍
Can you run CoolRetroTerm in that middle window?
My mind is blown lol I didn't even think to try
no because coolretroterm produces graphical output that happens to have text on it, not terminal text style output.
i tried. but it does open coolretroterm in a separate window.
This is so cool. But it uses 18% of my CPU just sitting idle so i wont be using
*Showing IPv4*
"this is my public ip address"
How do i open my file system
Looks cool but to much waste of CPU resources.
Cluttered screen, cluttered mind - this Terminal gets a big thumbs down from me! Thumbs up for the presenter who has done a great job of explaining the new Terminal.
On linux just CTRL-ALT-F9 then :D Simple terminal with no sound effects and nothing in your way
The keyboard needs to removed for desktop pc's
Port it to Vulkan!
haha i wish! imagine? it would run so good
@@NovaspiritTech If he did, I'd be hot gluing touchscreen raspberry pi's into every wall and desk right about now.
Reaks of hacker UI gear 😂
It would be shame if somebody puts it on Arch...I use Arch btw...
fish + tmux + bashtop
Looks great but 45% cpu usage....yikes
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i thought so too! big brain thinking here HHAHA
@@NovaspiritTech 😁
10:32
Bloated as hell. I will stick to iTerm and tmux with yabai+skhd, thank you.
the terminal is gimmicky, and sits on top so you dont have the functionality you once did. A better DE is enlightenment if you wanna go for looks.
4:38 what so scare bout ip address. we know them all LOL. you have ports closed no data in? LOL
most care is you open any wensite they see your ip or vpn its not matter and you think you save.admin could be bad russian guy lol
7:13 its console front of you nobody see it! and makes no sense it show your ip. in movies it show where your victim is xD
Depends... could be useful for VPN users, make sure their IP + Global location doesn't match their home location (in case of dns leaking)
A vpn is useless
For kids.
This is a waste of space. Try tmux.
no thanks, my atom laptop is gonna die. xterm is enough
STOP talking too fast. Talk slowly
it dosent do anything its crap :P