> If a carpenter chops his fingers off, it's not the fault of the saw.
That would be an effective argument, but this vile shit has existed for decades without being fixed, for no good reason. This saw is specifically designed to slice fingers off, rather than do useful work, for no reason.
> Having a base level expectation of competence for operators is normal.
UNIX expects perfection, while providing none of its own.
> A separate text input is just stdin by another name.
No, nitwit, it prevents in-band signalling, which is the entire problem here.
Anyway, I use Emacs for everything, and don't have these issues. With wget, I use -i - to enter multiple URLs at once, but it would also defeat this.
That would be an effective argument, but this vile shit has existed for decades without being fixed, for no good reason. This saw is specifically designed to slice fingers off, rather than do useful work, for no reason.
> Having a base level expectation of competence for operators is normal.
UNIX expects perfection, while providing none of its own.
> A separate text input is just stdin by another name.
No, nitwit, it prevents in-band signalling, which is the entire problem here.
Anyway, I use Emacs for everything, and don't have these issues. With wget, I use -i - to enter multiple URLs at once, but it would also defeat this.