• Rhabuko@feddit.de
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      Not so convincing if you’re just a causal user that has to trust random strangers with a unknown command that could just bork your whole OS.

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        Not wrong. Luckily I can read Bash at a middle school level lol. When in doubt, don’t.

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        As if many “solutions” to windows problems weren’t “just install this random exe, trust me bro”. You can also delete system32 on windows or do other destructive things while following some troll advice found on internet especially considering windows user habit of blindly clicking yes in .3 seconds every time admin prompt comes up. Morons will do moron things regardless of OS and we should really stop encouraging and perpetuating computer illiteracy with shit like “casual user”.

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        I mean, it obviously depends on what you’re doing, but usually it’s easier to find the right command than the right GUI, because implementing a CLI is a magnitude less work than implementing a GUI…

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        Easy, you just spin up a new instance for each tutorial you find, copy paste all of them, and keep whichever is still working

        CI/CD bro