`timg` for Terminal image rendering
Disclaimer: Based on Google Gemini-Pro prompts! As researchers, data scientists, and developers working on remote HPC clusters or cloud servers, we live in the terminal. But dealing with visual data—like checking a training loss plot, verifying a generated image, or inspecting a corner plot from an MCMC run—usually forces us out of our flow. Traditionally, you have three painful choices: scp or rsync the image back to your local machine. Suffer through lagging X11 forwarding (ssh -X)....