Terminal Default Theme

Not sure why it took me more than 0.1 seconds to figure this out, but when in doubt, RTFM... Had to hit the “Default” button at the bottom of the list of profiles and now whenever I open Terminal.app or (while using the application) open a new window, it opens using my super-kewl l33t theme.

Terminal.app running my l33t theme
Terminal.app running my l33t theme
 
MacBook Air stand with keyboard, mouse, timer
MacBook Air stand with keyboard, mouse, timer


Meanwhile, I’m liking the combination of a Moft Z stand with a Tokyo60 keyboard (black colorway, with Boba U4 switches and Cyber keycaps), Pebble mouse, and Remy's Ratatouille Adventure Kitchen Timer. The MacBook Air is a 2012 Core i5 1.8 GHz with 8GB RAM and an aftermarket 256GB SSD, with a small High Sierra partition and the rest setup with Monterey courtesy OCLP. (The power cord is a USB-C to MagSafe 1 adapter connected through the Apple MagSafe 1 to 2 converter, currently hanging off a 100W UGREEN wall wort.)

(I’m killing time while watching paint dry emails sync from our hosted Exchange server (currently at 1,772 of 8,662 emails). Sigh.)


Picked it up as a favor for someone who then flaked and left me with it. So now it’s serving as a de facto Pomodoro timer.


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