Nick @ The Linux Experiment on Nostr: #Linux still has that undeserved reputation of requiring the command line to do a lot ...
#Linux still has that undeserved reputation of requiring the command line to do a lot of things.
And while that's generally not true anymore, there are a few areas where #Windows still has the "Edge" (pun intended) in terms of graphical tools, and, interestingly, it's less for beginners, and more for advanced users.
So, let's take a look at the graphical gap that remains between Windows and Linux:
https://youtu.be/5-DD4AvtuyUPublished at
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