• Cousin Mose@lemmy.hogru.ch
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    15 days ago

    It is now, but it was bash before.

    But in any case once you start doing anything remotely advanced you’ll find the individual command line utilities are wildly different between macOS and Linux. They seem (are?) much closer to FreeBSD than GNU utilities.

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      14 days ago

      Yeah, it’s always fun to find out that a standard looking util on osx actually requires weird args and syntax.

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        14 days ago

        I’m mostly used to it now. Though -r is supported in macOS’ rm command I still prefer -R and use it even on Linux where I believe -r is the preferred argument.

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        13 days ago

        Look I love GPL to death but I’m not going to pretend that every OS vendor on the planet needs to give away everything for free.

        You can like two things at once, and in my case I love my walled garden, commercial OS for end-user stuff as well as Linux for networking gear and servers. I used desktop Linux for awhile but at the end of the day I like things like Airdrop, AirPlay and the seamlessness of it all.

        Honestly, I like BSD operating systems more so than Linux ones despite the licensing arrangements. Linux is open as hell (obviously) but it’s super disorganized. I haven’t found a package manager I like as much as pkg (especially installing binary packages and compiled from source packages side by side with shared libraries).

        Looking forward to being downvoted to hell for having a differing view of Linux than all the recent Windows converts.