Use a password manager. Won't forget passwords anymore.
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You could have a command that recommends commands and then you select them on a drop-down list.
Still dangerous. One character (even a space) might make a huge difference. You wouldn't want a hallucinating probability matrix barf out a command and run it only half understanding what it does. By building it yourself, you get a better understanding.
But this is missing the point that most of the time I know exactly what command I want to run so adding a LLM Is quite useless. The reason so much of linux is still relying on commands is because for a lot of people (myself included) commands are quick and efficient.
100% agreed here.
This should be the norm. JS is just used to load ads and for fingerprinting in text-only media anyway.
You're missing the point. You're trying to solve an emotional problem with logic. Your logic is sound enough but won't help anyone emotionally hurt.
I didn't ask for advice, just answered a question. And despite you thinking it's bullshit, it's probably the reason, people are not straight-forward.
Are you German? That's standard German rethoric and the reason, they shut off their reactors prematurely. It's not how the world sees it though.
Why can't they just say they want to date you?
Because direct rejection hurts. An ignored hint only disappoints.
At that price I believe the report doesn't even exist and they plan on writing it once some idiot buys it.
MMORPGs for an example, attract them
According to the article: not really, the vast majority of them prefer single player.
Oh, it definitely helps creating a good profile of you.
Write it down somewhere. Just do it by hand.