Why can’t people build software with basic intelligence? If I’m going to type your commands over and over, they should be spellable using the small part of the keyboard I actually use every day. That’s how muscle memory works. If your software requires the other part of the keyboard that nobody has memorized, then you probably shouldn’t be writing software in the first place. On Linux it used to be yum. Now it’s apt-get. It used to be service. Now it’s systemd. Do you really think I want to type systemd? That word doesn’t even feel right to type. I type system and that makes sense. Then my brain has to stop and remember there’s a random d at the end. Just one stupid letter, but it throws the whole thing off. The command becomes annoying for no reason, and now I’m annoyed at the computer instead of doing work. Software shouldn’t make people think about typing. It should just work with the hands they already have.
>>108019113the d is for daemon you absolute mouthbreather
>>108019136Idk what that is either but it sounds like demon, I don't need ghosts in the machine
>>108019146Funny you say that because daemons behave like ghosts in a machine
>>108019113Make an alias for it then
>>108019113>the other part of the keyboard that nobody has memorized