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Operators execute commands in a shell and users type, click, swipe, talk to a graphical interface. Reason why most (if not all) OS-ses require elevated/high rights to execute shell commands. Look at Linux, Android and iOS. Ironically we agree on the lousy implementation of rights separation in Windows. It is the OS which grants the easiest (and the worst) access to high-rights.See, for years I have always that it was just absolutely insane that UAC blocks utilities like CMD and PowerShell when the user is simply opening an instance of PowerShell or CMD without running a script. So we just took it a couple steps further and made it as user-friendly as possible.
I totally agree... there is not one really great way to handle this. There are a handful of adequate but sub optimal ways .Operators execute commands in a shell and users type, click, swipe, talk to a graphical interface. Reason why most (if not all) OS-ses require elevated/high rights to execute shell commands. Look at Linux, Android and iOS. Ironically we agree on the lousy implementation of rights separation in Windows. It is the OS which grants the easiest (and the worst) access to high-rights.
TempleOS... quick skim gave me vibes from film "A Beautiful Mind" -- what am I missing?I totally agree... there is not one really great way to handle this. There are a handful of adequate but sub optimal ways .
If TempleOS had networking support, I would just run that... i