A sane command line is now the least of Windows' issues. After all, we now have a Windows that forces you to update, forces you to associate it with a Microsoft account, and actively surveils you. On top of having an increasingly absurd configuration system.
I know there are workarounds for these things, with varying effectiveness, but you shouldn't have to work around an operating system so heavily.
you have have a linux subsystem on Windows, and it runs anything you want, so a POSIC terminal is no longer a problem on Windows.
A sane command line is now the least of Windows' issues. After all, we now have a Windows that forces you to update, forces you to associate it with a Microsoft account, and actively surveils you. On top of having an increasingly absurd configuration system.
I know there are workarounds for these things, with varying effectiveness, but you shouldn't have to work around an operating system so heavily.
Absolutely agree with you.
While windows is usable, it still tells you actually you don't own your system, on every opportunity they have.