I think my read of "hiding" was more of a "trying to hide the secret sauce" which was implied in a few places.
Otherwise it seems like a minor UI decision any other app would make and it surprising there's whole articles on it.
> I think my read of "hiding" was more of a "trying to hide the secret sauce" which was implied in a few places.
That was very much not my read of it.
Given that we're talking about terminals, I'd argue there's a pretty good precedent for "hidden" meaning "not visible by default but possible to view at the expense of less clarity and extra noise"; no one th