Until there's a community for Enterprise Networking you have to suffer my meme.

https://lemmy.world/post/2499842

Until there's a community for Enterprise Networking you have to suffer my meme. - Lemmy.world

Honestly, some things can be done faster/as fast on GUI. So really just use whatever increases your productivity.

IMO GUIs are always faster when it’s something you’ve never used before, or use very infrequently.

CLI is better if you’re used to the task you’re doing, or automating things. But for infrequent tasks looking up the commands (or looking at old notes to find it) is very slow and rather annoying.

Moving files across several subfolder levels tends to be much faster on a GUI. Finding files is usually much faster via CLI, even when you have to look up again how to use the find command of your choice
A GUI with a search function is always the best way to deal with filesystems, in my experience.
Always orders of magnitude slower and near-infinitely less featureful, in my experience.
Your filesystem must be monstrously huge if it’s actually perceptibly slow. I also get tired of typing in long filenames with a ton of special characters I have to escape.
You’ve never had to search through hundreds of gigabytes of source files, I guess. Congratulations.
No, I’ve never had that displeasure, Nothing I’ve worked on has been that big. My condolences.