But it's multi-platform (Linux, Windows and some BSDs), more capable and even skinable so looks even cooler than this.
2 days ago [-]
theamk 2 days ago [-]
- Linux-only app
- "Target audience: Advanced users"
- GUI only, no CLI
something does not add up there
digitalPhonix 2 days ago [-]
Plenty of GUI apps target advanced users.
I use CLI tools when CLI tools make sense, GUI tools when GUI tools make sense.
(This has a graph, so a GUI doesn’t seem unreasonable)
mskrasnov 2 days ago [-]
I’d like to have a console version of FSM in the future, but I simply don’t have the time - including the time to work on it. As for the GUI, I want to develop FSM as a program for monitoring PC status, including graphs for sensors (temperature, RPM, frequency, etc.), the battery, network, and other metrics, and creating graphs in the console version isn’t very practical.
poulpy123 1 days ago [-]
Most software for advanced users are GUI based.
jurschreuder 2 days ago [-]
And it's built in Rust so it's AI generated
mskrasnov 2 days ago [-]
And how are Rust and AI connected?
velocity_123456 2 days ago [-]
i dont really care about "advanced features" looks cool so i like it lol
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48538174
But it's multi-platform (Linux, Windows and some BSDs), more capable and even skinable so looks even cooler than this.
- "Target audience: Advanced users"
- GUI only, no CLI
something does not add up there
I use CLI tools when CLI tools make sense, GUI tools when GUI tools make sense.
(This has a graph, so a GUI doesn’t seem unreasonable)