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What's your favorite terminal?
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I'm on pop, swapped to kitty. It's a good step up over GNOME's
I'm going to be honest, as long as the terminal does its job reasonably well and with good readability then I'm pretty much satisfied. It's one of those tools that I want to just work well the first time. I've become a man of simple tastes in my (not so) old age.