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minus-square@TCB13@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink1•2 years agoYes ironically desktop environments “revolutionized” computing by not having a way to type what program we want to then, after decades re-introduce that :D
minus-square@sping@lemmy.sdf.orglinkfedilink2•2 years agoYep, because we realized the pointy clicky hand-eye coordination paradigm is often not an improvement.
minus-squareEmperor Palpapeenlinkfedilink0•2 years ago@TCB13 @RoboRay I don’t remember a distro or DE that lacked a command line. Hell, even windows never actually abandoned it.
minus-squareRoboRaylinkfedilink2•edit-22 years agoSure, which makes it curious that the previous comment implied that it’s a new thing since 2000 when it’s actually a very old thing.
Yes ironically desktop environments “revolutionized” computing by not having a way to type what program we want to then, after decades re-introduce that :D
Yep, because we realized the pointy clicky hand-eye coordination paradigm is often not an improvement.
@TCB13 @RoboRay I don’t remember a distro or DE that lacked a command line. Hell, even windows never actually abandoned it.
Sure, which makes it curious that the previous comment implied that it’s a new thing since 2000 when it’s actually a very old thing.