So far it seems at least half of the people do agree, though.
And the US military doesn't answer to the people at least not directly. I don't think it should be swayed by public opinion like that. I mean, we're talking about a military coup here. I despise Donald Trump and would like nothing more than to see him drummed out of office, but the military making that happen means we don't have a democracy anymore.
it looks like any other marketing site, no talk of how or why anything in particular is implemented the way it is, doesn't admit to any tradeoffs or limitations, all positive spin designed to lure you in.
Your comments are more devoid of technical details than the site is. People keep asking you to clarify what you mean and you seem unable to pin down exactly what is lacking.
"confined to" is an association I have with sluggy Web GUIs, not with ssh sessions...
The tool seems a great idea (I was equally shocked that it's all Bash scripts, and expected Rust), but calling it -- with bash ./dline -a on MacOS X -- I get plenty of syntax errors.
"bash in macos" is limited to 3.2.57, a 2007-ish release back when bash wasn't GPL3 licensed. I am more surprised to think that people still use that and think it is evergreen.