5 Linux commands you should never run (and why)
Briefly

The command 'rm -rf /' is infamous among Linux administrators for its ability to delete all data on the system if executed from the root directory.
Using graphical Linux applications can protect users from catastrophic mistakes, but command line power users must navigate with caution to avoid irreparable damage.
A user shares a cautionary tale about accidentally executing a destructive command due to a simple mistake, emphasizing the risks of shell commands.
Terry Lambert's quote underscores Unix and Linux's philosophy of providing powerful tools while trusting users to use them wisely, regardless of potential for harm.
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