It amazes me how quickly the average user locks up the second the terminal opens.
But then again, I get called a wizard because I know keyboard shortcuts and don’t have to constantly switch my mouse hand back and forth while doing stuff.
Depends on if you’re talking about cmd (agree) or powershell (you’re wrong). I don’t see a big UX difference between bash and cmd, but something like powershell has native syntax highlighting and I enjoy the default blue theme.
I miss having powershell available, and I haven’t figured out how to get pwsh working on my Bazzite box.
It amazes me how quickly the average user locks up the second the terminal opens.
But then again, I get called a wizard because I know keyboard shortcuts and don’t have to constantly switch my mouse hand back and forth while doing stuff.
probably because the windows terminal is dogshit ugly
Depends on if you’re talking about cmd (agree) or powershell (you’re wrong). I don’t see a big UX difference between bash and cmd, but something like powershell has native syntax highlighting and I enjoy the default blue theme.
I miss having powershell available, and I haven’t figured out how to get pwsh working on my Bazzite box.
I kinda liked the w11 terminal but stopped missing it after switching to linux and seeing most terminals being set up in a similar way
Yeah, I’m not a fan of terminal myself, but at least you can make it use pwsh as the default shell.
I’m more tech-savvy than the average person, and the terminal still is scary to me
Linux users overestimate how tech savvy average person is. They know 5 GNU utils at most
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nano
of course.reference
https://xkcd.com/2501/