I agree. I am a 17 year Linux user and only use the GUI. There is one command I find essential if an upgrade gets interrupted 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' and I keep that on a cheat sheet, though it seldom happens. Windows has a terminal too, but you won't find every Windows article telling you how to use it's terminal. If your article is focused at Linux pros, they already know the command line...
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Aparently one of the things that ZFiorefox automatically blocks, among others, Is scareware pop-ups. I havent seen any since I started using Firefox. (over five years now.)...
I want nothing to do with google...
"allows US passport holders to add their passport details to Apple Wallet for easier identity verification at TSA checkpoints" It also makes it easier for bad actors to steal your identity. The price of convenience is security and privacy...
Why only 3 hypes per week?...
That's right! Make it easy for Google and God knows who else to hoover up your personal information. When your identity gets stolen and/or you get hacked, don't complain. You gave hackers your life on a silver platter...
Thank you so much for this. Original music by real musicians mean a lot to me. As a person that grew up in the 1960s and 70s, we are not as technology savvy as the younger generations and we greatly appreciate you!...
We are in the 21st century. There is this wonderful, modern invention called Graphic User Interface (GUI) that we can use to accomplish tasks. No need for arcane, byzantine, unintuitive commands that have dozens of options and are easily misspelled. "Year of the Linux desktop" will not happen untill pundits, such as yourself, quit pushing the CLI. In case you haven't noticed Windows and macOS accomplish 99.9% of their tasks using GUI. All you are doing is scaring away prospective Linux newbies. Linux "experts" and pundits are doing everything in their power to make Linux more and more Windows-like but they continue to insist on CLI as the preferred user interface. CLI has its use but NOT in day to day usage...
Firefox just helped fight this problem by turning there shortcut (.LNK) feile into a launcher...
You forgot to mention Bodhi Linux 7.0 HWE which runs great on older systems and VMs...
In reply to <a href="https://www.maketecheasier.com/browse-x-anonymously-with-xcancel/#comment-132204">Arthur</a>. We should all be using Blue Sky, right?...