headlessmodus
Headlessmodus is a term used to describe a state or configuration where a system or software operates without a graphical user interface (GUI). This means it runs in the background, typically managed through command-line interfaces or APIs, rather than through visual elements like windows, buttons, and menus.
The concept of "headless" is prevalent in various computing contexts. For instance, servers are often deployed
In software development, headless architecture refers to decoupling the frontend presentation layer from the backend content
The advantages of a headless approach often include increased performance, enhanced security (as there's no direct