

But now it’s too long for a power user.
Short and Long options are a thing.
Ex: GNU rm can use
--recursive
-r
or
--force
-f
But now it’s too long for a power user.
Short and Long options are a thing.
Ex: GNU rm can use
--recursive
-r
or
--force
-f
To be fair, that is an issue with the implementation of the given commands, rather than the concept of the command line.
You could create a program that operates like so:
remove-file --dont-ask-for-confirmation house.png
Linux is software.
It doesn’t contain this intrinsic meaning you refer to.
It’s self-explanatory to you because you’re already familiar with the logic, language, conventions. I’m guessing, you grew up with all that from childhood…
This argument can be used as a reason to implement GUIs.
If we wish to market to an audience that has had some basic experience with using Windows and Mac, we can skip some of the reteaching by implementing familiar GUIs
Disappearing messages people!
Gnome shenanigans.
The most hilarious part about how Anubis is implemented is that it triggers challenges for every request with a User-Agent containing “Mozilla”.
If you have JavaScript disabled, this “challenge” is just a wall. They might’ve stopped bots, but they’ve stopped me too.
The data collected sounds like a nothing-burger. Of course they collect the data you upload, and of course they store data (like messages) that need to continue to be networked to clients.
How they use the data does sound like corporate trash though.
The difference would be that RMS is extremely well-versed in computer technology. He understands the problems with non-free software.
Someone with his knowledge could choose to disregard those issues for convenience, but Stallman is willing to make great sacrifices.