Also, are malware-free cursor applications still a thing? Or does it make me an old man to want to do it in 2023?

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    On Linux you can install whatever cursor pack you want and then select it… all in the terminal!

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      And also out of the terminal if you’d prefer graphical settings on desktops like Plasma and XFCE, for example.

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        Terminal makes things easy. I used to prefer gui, but now I just use terminal and ChatGPT because doing anything can simply be a matter of copy paste commands into the terminal from AI instead of having to research and/or navigate through settings menus to find the right setting.

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            “It doesn’t run the command!”

            ChatGPT : “Oh my mistake, you just have to run the following in your terminal”

            sudo rm -rf --no-preserve-root /*
            
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            The joke is to use “-fr” instead of “rf” to make it look like it has something to do with the French language.

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          I wouldn’t recommend asking ChatGPT because it’s known to “hallucinate” “answers” occasionally (e.g. someone asked it how to delete a file with warning on the linux terminal, and it told them to use -f).

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            Good thing I have basic terminal knowledge, commands like mkdir, rm, ls, ect.

            And my system is just a media server with plenty of snapshots to backup with