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The original comic is actually genius, and very true.

You clearly see it when the Linux users start prostletysing.

I want to like Linux and leave Windows, but when I say that I don't want to be forced to use CLI/terminal because I don't live in the 1970s, people get angry at me.

Then don’t use the terminal. You don’t need it.

Yes, eventually I learned how, but the vast majority of tutorials on how to install or do anything on Linux jump straight into it.
And as a software developer, a lot of tools I come across don't have an official non-terminal installation option.

So here’s the thing: providing support is much easier on the command line.

Also if you think about it, insisting that people who provide support or documentation use the system the same way you want to use it so they can show you how to use it is pretty weird.

Hold on there: did you say you’re a software developer? Can you do us all a favour and put GUI-only on your CV?

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blaue_Fledermaus

For CLI programs I agree, but I've come across GUI programs for which the official installation instructions were CLI only (like Android Studio).

I'm not GUI-only, I just strongly prefer it. My CV does contain me having years of experience developing GUI programs.

OK, again, as a hiring manager I would really appreciate you stating your preference for GUI-based computing on there. It will save both of us a lot of time.

It's a preference, and I may complain about it on social media, but I know things are how they are and I'm not so hung up on it as to let it affect my work.

Worst case I would take a few minutes between tasks to quickly whip up a GUI helper, but I think that in 10 years I only did it 2 or 3 times.

So you’re saying that you don’t want to put it on your CV?

I don't think it's relevant, I can use CLI and terminal just fine and if it's required to do my job then so be it.

I think it’s absolutely relevant. You’ve inspired a new interview question.

Tbh if you develop GUI apps then be the change you want to see in the world and develop some GUIs for some FOSS that only has CLI. When someone who isn’t a dev complains about a lack of GUI in FOSS I usually explain how these projects are made by volunteers who are usually unpaid rather than billions of corporate microsoft dollars funding everything, but in your case honestly it really feels more like a nut up or shut up situation.