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Moving to linux at home has me using the command line more.
(piefed.social)
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I feel like you are the closest to getting what I meant. I had fallen out of the habit working in windows but the linux terminal is so useful im going to start making a point of having it available to do some things a bit faster.
I haven't used Windows in so long that I'm genuinely excited at the prospect at getting a new computer w Windows on it. Lol
Also, I've been buying Linux hardware so long that I was surprised how much bang you can get for your buck nowadays.
.... That's assuming that you don't calculate in how much all the ads and mandated spyware will cost your sanity and future. Lol