I used a port of the rc shell for linux as my login shell for a couple of months. I switched back to zsh eventually because rc doesn't have job control and autocompletion. The autocompletion wasn't that big an issue because it can use readline for history completion, and it can be configured so that when you type the start of a command and hit up arrow it will find the last command that started with what you typed. This can be replicated for zsh and bash, and it's arguably as good as autocompletion. I found no convinient work-around for the lack of job control, other than starting a new terminal.
How is rc better than bash or zsh? I've read the bash man pages and I couldn't figure out exactly how bash expands commands before executing them. Every time the shell see's an unquoted variable name (e.g. $foo) it will do word splitting, which is why you have to write "$foo" instead, or "${foo}bar" to distinguish "$foo" from "$foobar", etc. Add history and filename expansion and command substitution, weird syntax for control statements...
The best feature of rc is that word splitting and globbing happens once, and it results in a list of strings. There is no longer a need to quote variables all the time. No need to use filenames without spaces.
> I'd be totally paranoid having to share my PIN even once, ever. I mean, after that some one should be able to withdraw tons of cash and after I see the notification, bank would be in their full right to refuse reimbursement on the grounds that I shared my PIN. And they'd be absolutely right.
Well, most of us have a separate account for making small transactions like these. Even if it gets misused I won't lose much.
> In these markets, the Chromebook isn't being pitched as a cheap substitute for a 'real' laptop, but as an upgrade from a smartphone or tablet.
In Indian due to the import tax Chromebooks are far more expensive than entry level laptops. I had to get it from some come in US as it simply doesn't make any sense to buy them at these inflated prices (Its like 2x the original cost in India for an outdated model).