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by pjmlp 2557 days ago
Naturally it was snarky, because having a CLI to be an usable computer is not something that one can generalize and largely proven in the market that consumers don't give a damn about it.

Which phone is sold with a full Linux distribution, with any kind of market relevance?

Android certainly not, as regular Linux APIs aren't part of the NDK stable API list, which Termux actually needs to work within the constraints of ISO C, ISO C++ and NDK APIs.

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I still don't understand why you felt it necessary to make a snarky comment. Yes, there are tons of users who never use command lines on their computers. I guess no small amount of the Mac users don't know what "Terminal" is for. But do I really on hacker news have to argue what the value of a command line for an advanced user is, especially the hacker news audience?
Maybe because REPLs are more powerful that an plain old command line, and specially the HN news audience should be aware of it, given that it is built on top of a Lisp variant?

Being a developer is not a synonym for being stuck with a PDP-11 concept of how a computer is supposed to be used.

The commenter you answered on was talking about a terminal app for the iPad in general, how do you get to repls from that? And if you want to talk about repls, why don't you do that in your original comment? You should look at the Hacker News guidelines, which in the very first item cover your post specifically.

And you don't need to teach me about repls, I am a full time Lisp programmer :).

Because something like Swift Playgrounds, but in the context of iPad automation is from my point of view the ultimate goal, lets call it the Dynabook Smalltalk transcript, not just replicating a green phosphor VT-100.
I am not saying that something like that wouldn't even better.