I apparently have many questions about computers today. Bad sign. Good thing I'll be spending the weekend walking around a forest in a robe.
nostr:npub148lkgku0ar2ptdqj7m3d2n8dkmjggh4u6wvek5dsn4s37zlz39csq9a5v7 1. I'm with you!
2. I wonder if it's because a lot of them run in CI/CD now, such that it's painting logfiles with a wall of sparkles but not so often a console?
nostr:npub1aka6wf78hfaqpz060r246dq80lmtjx6uf7wapct4ljluyfx956hszmzzz2 But that's even worse! You only read those logs when things go wrong, and it's much harder to find pertinent information when the output is a complete fruit salad. The kids are not alright on this one.
Can anyone explain why command line tools moved away from the "silence is golden" paradigm? This toot inspired by Python's "black", which prints boldface, colour, sparkles, and a cake emoji when things go well.