• MudMan@fedia.io
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    9 hours ago

    Man, people really overstate the barrier to entry to the terminal. Windows troubleshooting is full of command line stuff as well.

    It’s not the terminal, it’s the underlying issues. Having more GUI options to set certain things is nice, but the reality of it is that if an option isn’t customizable to the point of needing quick GUI access it should just never break, not be configurable or at least not need any manual configuration at any point. The reason nobody goes “oh, but Windows command line is so annoying” is that if you are digging in there something has gone very wrong or you’re trying to do something Windows doesn’t want you to do.

    The big difference is that the OS not wanting you to do things you can do is a bug for people in this type of online community while for normies it’s a feature.

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      60 minutes ago

      As a normie (at least in these circles), I think I agree with your last point. Windows being heavily restricted in its customizability is a feature. A bad feature, but a feature nonetheless.

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      5 hours ago

      The linux terminal is really easy to get into & the UNIX file-system is just nicely organized

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      7 hours ago

      You know whats worse than doing things in windows command line or powershell? The registry

      “Nooooo! I cant $sudo nano /etc/some.conf!!!”

      Regedit -> HKEY_USERS/microsoft/windows/system/some_setting --> value=FUCK type=DWORD