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[–] HiddenLayer555@lemmy.ml 27 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (8 children)

CLI designers: "Here are the commands and arguments in a txt file, they'll only change when absolutely necessary and we'll be sure to inform you both in the docs and as a warning in the CLI itself."

GUI designers: "go fuck yourself and re-learn where we hid all the buttons this time, after waiting for our two second fly-in animation for every submenu of course. Don't worry though, here's a condescending popup tour that only shows you the most basic features you could already see with your eyes. If you're still confused, here's an AI chatbot that will just repeat the contents of the popup tour and then act like you're an idiot. Hey, HEY! STOP WHAT YOU'RE DOING THIS INSTANT AND READ ABOUT OUR NEW BUZZWORD FEATURE YOU NEVER ASKED FOR! TRY IT RIGHT NOW OR ELSE! Also we're keylogging you and recording your mouse movements as "analytics" for """improving""" our UI (even though it's only getting worse with each new version), you understand. "

[–] bestelbus22@lemmy.world 23 points 4 days ago (4 children)

CLI: Here's a txt file, now memorize it you peasant

Good GUI: Welcome back my friend, straight the thing again? Btw on the right you can see some relevant info and links.

[–] cole 6 points 4 days ago

yeah good GUIs are really important for people who use a lot of programs lol.

I can't remember everything at once, I've got better things to do

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