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Ghosttying Go

95 min • 24 februari 2025

What's a terminal? Why is it being emulated? On this week's episode, Matt and Kris are joined by Mitchell Hashimoto to discuss his newest project Ghostty, the Zig programming language, thoughts and feelings about Go, and more. As always, catch some Unpopular Opinions at the end of the episode.

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Chapters:

  • (00:05) - Intro
  • (00:39) - Become a subscriber: https://fallthrough.fm/subscribe
  • (01:52) - What is Ghostty?
  • (03:47) - Consequences of cat'ing binaries
  • (04:43) - Ghostty's journey to release
  • (06:47) - Ghostty's team structure
  • (08:22) - What terminal are we using?
  • (09:03) - Ghostty's Dev Tools
  • (14:53) - What are escape sequences?
  • (16:57) - What are terminal emulators emulating?
  • (19:50) - The ossification of SSH & Terminfo
  • (27:26) - Ghostty Terminfo workaround
  • (28:38) - Shell in the Ghostty
  • (34:44) - libghostty
  • (38:59) - The most difficult part in implementing Ghostty
  • (42:35) - Why Zig?
  • (46:41) - How to build with Zig
  • (55:35) - The Zig Standard Library
  • (59:00) - Social feedback creates bleh languages
  • (01:02:52) - Go's place in the modern world
  • (01:11:56) - On handling feedback
  • (01:19:45) - Join the Ghostty development community
  • (01:21:35) - Mitchell's thoughts on GitHub (subscriber only)
  • (01:23:02) - Mitchell's Unpop
  • (01:24:21) - Matt's Unpop
  • (01:26:37) - Kris' Duolingo Streak
  • (01:29:29) - Kris' Unpop
  • (01:33:25) - Outro

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