I don't think there is any point to a cloud-spyware terminal, nor should anyone that is security-minded ever touch this thing. Not only that, why are they trying to charge money for a terminal? We already have a dozen better terminals, and they're already FOSS!
I've read through the marketing material, and all they keep doing is repeatedly claiming that they protect your privacy, yet upload everything you do to the cloud and are using it to build an LLM. This will leak internal details of your actions on your own machines, and is probably banned at most companies de facto due to internal policy.
They are also attempting to reputation-wash by moving from Electron to Rust. Certainly, their engineering team made a great decision by dropping the cursed performance-killer spawned from the unholy union of NodeJS and Chrome, but there is no reason for this product to exist in the first place!
Edit: Also, watch out, employees from Warp are lurking about in the HN comments here.
A terminal with built-in "telemetry" (spyware) and a pricing model... Just what I never wanted!
To avoid being too negative, I'll offer the option of Kitty[1]. My current favorite terminal. Supports many features.
Including my personal favorites:
* ctrl+c (as opposed to stupid things like ctrl+shift+c) to copy data only when you have content selected. Otherwise, ctrl+c sends a sigint like normal.
Warp is a fast, Rust-based terminal. Key features include:
1. Modern editor that lets you edit input like an IDE
2. Input and output are grouped in blocks for easier navigation
3. Integrated AI for command suggestions, debugging, and chat
4. "Warp Drive" to save parameterized commands as reusable workflows (like aliases but easier to use and more powerful)
I've read through the marketing material, and all they keep doing is repeatedly claiming that they protect your privacy, yet upload everything you do to the cloud and are using it to build an LLM. This will leak internal details of your actions on your own machines, and is probably banned at most companies de facto due to internal policy.
They are also attempting to reputation-wash by moving from Electron to Rust. Certainly, their engineering team made a great decision by dropping the cursed performance-killer spawned from the unholy union of NodeJS and Chrome, but there is no reason for this product to exist in the first place!
Edit: Also, watch out, employees from Warp are lurking about in the HN comments here.