| ▲ | lynx97 5 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
I love how AI gave the command-line and TUI interfaces a kind of Second Renaissance. It is not just AI that loves CLIs. It is especially blind people like me, who still use a lot of text-mode tools for their implicit accessibility. I gave codex a whirl recently, and hey! No accessibility problems at all. Just works. A few years back, that would have been released as a GUI-only program and would have locked me out completely[1]. A blessing that text oriented interaction is becoming important again!!! 1: Strictly speaking, there are ways to access some GUI programs on Linux with a screen reader. However, frankly, most are not really a joy to use. The speed of interaction I get from a TUI is simply unmatched. Whenever I work with a true GUI, no matter if Windows, Mac or Linux, it feels like I am trying to run away from a monster in a dream. I try to run, but all I manage to do is wobble about... | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | utopiah 4 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
A second renaissance? The entire time internet had been running on CLI. All modern services relying om containers rely on images based on CLI. There is no renaissance needed because it never stopped. | |||||||||||||||||
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