Comment by g947o
1 day ago
Less than five minutes to read but how long to set up my own? The author only showed what he needs/prefers ("Here is my config for starship"). I'll need to navigate the documentation of starship to figure out all those options, which defeats the purpose. Their config documentation (https://starship.rs/config/) already gives me headaches.
And from the article
> Because cloud services are available globally, I've disabled them.
That's some bad defaults right there.
> When you run a command, it also shows how long it took to execute.
No I absolutely don't want this thing done by the author. Now I am fully in the "customize my config" territory.
Also, most of us are unlike the author, and 0.07s vs 0.38s startup time means no difference.
I think the point of the previous comment has been more than clear enough.
> Also, most of us are unlike the author, and 0.07s vs 0.38s startup time means no difference.
That's quite likely a workflow thing. If you are popping up new (transient) terminals frequently, then a ~400ms wait time for each adds up and makes the entire machine feel really slow. I'm willing to wait extra half a second for a new terminal -- once -- after I've changed my autocompletion configs (rebuild + rehash takes a while), but if I had to wait for that long every time I hit Win+enter and wait for the terminal to become active, I'd be irritated pretty damn quickly too.
You get conditioned to immediate responses pretty fast.