I wanted to avoid, special IO for terminals.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Mostly I use the O2 as an X terminal, however, running my apps on Linux and displaying remotely.
We have recently moved into an era when... everybody can share an inconceivably enormous amount of information just by stroking a few keys on a terminal.
So I'm not very popular here with those inside the system, as you might guess. I never wanted to be.
Always beware an unsigned architectural design.
Every serious nuclear accident involves operator error, so you want to eliminate the operator altogether.
I have discovered that there are two types of command interfaces in the world of computing: good interfaces and user interfaces.
I think the major good idea in Unix was its clean and simple interface: open, close, read, and write.
Cloning interferon was not something I wanted to get into.
I am convinced that we are in a terminal process.
For me, it's great to see 'Gateways' finally make it to the console. Think of it as 'Portal' meets 'Castlevania' as you try to put together your gateway gun before your lab becomes overrun with nasty enemies.