Do folks managing servers mainly do so via command-line interfaces?
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Or is that more of a stereotype, and there are some (maybe more?) out there using some form of graphical interfaces/web dashboards/etc.?
It's struck me as interesting how when you look up info about managing servers that they primarily go through command-line interfaces/terminals/etc. It's made me wonder how much of that's preference and how much of it's an absence of graphical interfaces.
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I manage my Lemmy server via SSH/terminal so yes, command line.
Good exercise for my command line skills!
cd /
sudo rm -rf *
Hmmm, that's a good one to use but I prefer
sudo chmod -R 777 /
All the ways we can fuck up the system! So many options!
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