CMD Vs GUI

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Who else agrees with this? Unless you are a programmer or sysadmin, there is no reason for a regular user to ever need to use the terminal.

Any os that requires non technical users to know these obscure commands are instantly a failure.

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>CMD
Fucking winjeet get off my board.
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

>scripting
>gui wins
>because you need to know commands to write scripts.
wtf

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Gui wins on rare settings and tasks, command line on repetetive.
Things like photo editors excluded of course.

>Who else agrees with this?
It's mostly right, except for the scripting part. Any user advanced enough to want to script programs will inevitably realize how limited point-and-click scripting tools are.

>Any os that requires non technical users to know these obscure commands are instantly a failure.
Not every OS has to be designed to be usable by everyone and normalfags have a tendency to ruin things. They are the reason Windows 10 shoves updates down your throat.

Terminal emulator and cli aps with mouse support

A lot of the points use the same reason "it's so difficult", even though there's a seperate point covering that. Shit comparison.

Gui for visual learners and cmd/terminal for textual learners

Why not both?
Gui is intended for workstation and allows to mix terminals with non-terminal applications.
It's pure win win.