2024-12-19
1 小时 42 分钟Mitchell Hashimoto joins the show to discuss Ghostty, the newest terminal in town. Mitchell co-founded HashiCorp, took it all the way to IPO, exited in 2023—and now he's working on a terminal emulator called Ghostty. Ghostty is set to 1.0 this month, so we sat down to talk through all the details.
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Is the last interview show of the year and it's a good one for those who are new.
We feature the hackers, the leaders, and those reinventing the terminal.
Yes, today we're joined by Mitchell Hashimoto.
Mitchell co founded Hashicorp, took it all the way to IPO, exited in 2023, and now he's working on a terminal emulator called Ghosty.
Ghosty is set to 1.0 this month, so sit down with him and talk through all the details.
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Okay, let's Ghosty.
What's up, nerds?
I'm here with Kurt Mackey, co founder and CEO of Fly.
You know, we love Fly.
So, Kurt, I want to talk to you about the magic of the cloud.
You have thoughts on this, right?
Right.
I think it's valuable to understand the magic behind the cloud because you can build better features for users.
Basically, if you understand that, you can do a lot of stuff, particularly now that people are doing LLM stuff, but you can do a lot of stuff if you get that and can be creative with it.
So when you say clouds aren't magic because you're building a public cloud for developers and you go on to explain exactly how it works, what does that mean to you?