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  • I honestly have no idea lol.

    You're the second person to call out my narc ass.

  • Fine, he lost twenty bucks then, Im thrilled.

    I hope the anxiety causes him to smoke his entire ketamine stash in one sitting.

  • Because Windows hides its (ugly ass) terminal in shame so the user never has to see its putrid face.

    Linux encourages terminal use, including it as one of the base starting icons in most distros.

    That's my guess, anyways.

  • Just keep in mind, "it's called the Fediverse because it's crawling with Feds."

    Don't get stupid.

  • I left all my comments up. I decided it's fine.

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  • I'm not in tech at all, I've just learned to use my operating system over time. It's really not that hard & now I prefer command line sometimes b/c it's just faster.

    What's really weird is your complete aversion to learning a new utility & your bizarre shaming of people for being knowledgeable about their tools.

  • I have fixed loads & loads of issues via cli. I don't even know what the hell you're on about. Sounds like a skill issue, tbh.

  • The command line allows people to help troubleshoot problems across Linux dostros without everyone's desktop having to look exactly the same.

    Stop whining, you ninnies, it's a good thing!

  • Totally. When I have parties, everyone dances to the sound of one guy telling jokes while another guy laughs hysterically like someone trying to impress their boss on the golf course.

  • You weren't mean at all. I'm a snarky, cranky fuck sometimes, it's not on you lol.

  • "Gotta get in there & scoop up grandma's retirement funds while they're cheap!"

  • I don't know why you're getting boo'd, you're right!

  • I'm completely familiar with fzf!

    I also generally tap in the first few letters of a command then use pgUp (on my system) to autocomplete. Or use the ol' !<command#>.

    But I have somehow never friggin heard about Ctrl+r.

  • It has to do with the "flatness" of the general composition. It reeks of AI. A human usually needs to intervene to prevent that.

    Are you happy now?

  • This is absolutely AI generated, friend.

  • But that's why I love tldr!

    It gives written examples of a handful of the most common use cases with a super brief explanation. It's perfect for quick reference.

    But you do you, I don't own any tldr stock or anything.

  • Go to a free online AI (or run one locally) and ask it your Linux questions.

    That way you won't have to dig around old forums for answers.