Sound is still off - sounds like you're talking into a can. If you want to attract more users from the "Windows" community it cant hurt to add context to a term like bash which is typically foreign to Windows users.The more basic information you incorporate now in the beginning of your video series - the more reference points you establish to point back to in future videos. This will help new followers to learn along the way.
Thanks yes you are right, the USB mic must not be able to convert the info fast enough. I have a new mic on order. I was reluctant to admit that to myself.
@@sassankarai550 That is perfect. I do have a plan to do a Getting Started Vim video but now I am thinking I should create another playlist or video series for comparisons of similar tools. Would that be something you would be into or would you prefer that kind of stuff while I cover Vim
@@OsbornePro In honesty I was surprised when I first saw your tmux presentation since as far as I see a lot of sysadmins/developers have drifted from tmux and vim to emacs. I am not deep enough into any of them to make a valid argument for one or the other. As I already said - pro/con discussion from your viewpoint is probably one of the best ways to go as future viewers and subscribers will be able to get to understand/learn the way you think and grow/develop (a process over time).
Can you help me set status or title in tmux to display remote hostname when I do ssh, it should show my local computer name when I exit ssh.
I can try.. you want to ssh in and then open remix’s you want to see the remote ssh name somewhere?
Sound is still off - sounds like you're talking into a can. If you want to attract more users from the "Windows" community it cant hurt to add context to a term like bash which is typically foreign to Windows users.The more basic information you incorporate now in the beginning of your video series - the more reference points you establish to point back to in future videos. This will help new followers to learn along the way.
Thanks yes you are right, the USB mic must not be able to convert the info fast enough. I have a new mic on order. I was reluctant to admit that to myself.
@@OsbornePro it's all good - you've got good content and good presentation skills.
Another session you could do is emacs and/or vim (which has a lot of users vs tmux - pros & cons and why you prefer tmux over emacs - just a thought)
@@sassankarai550 That is perfect. I do have a plan to do a Getting Started Vim video but now I am thinking I should create another playlist or video series for comparisons of similar tools. Would that be something you would be into or would you prefer that kind of stuff while I cover Vim
@@OsbornePro In honesty I was surprised when I first saw your tmux presentation since as far as I see a lot of sysadmins/developers have drifted from tmux and vim to emacs. I am not deep enough into any of them to make a valid argument for one or the other. As I already said - pro/con discussion from your viewpoint is probably one of the best ways to go as future viewers and subscribers will be able to get to understand/learn the way you think and grow/develop (a process over time).