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this post was submitted on 20 Dec 2023
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Name an occasion where you heard a non-techy user say 'man, this app is too complicated, I wish I had a CLI to use instead!" nobody who can't code goes anywhere near a CLI, except maybe to copy+paste solutions to common linux problems and install scripts, and even then, they're generally confused and scared.
I know generalizations are bad, but this type of user literally does not exist. you can't claim to be making user-friendly software while imagining users instead of talking to them. Try introducing a muggle friend to linux some time. They never actually say the "it's so much easier!" thing Linux developers imagine they're going to say.