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Well if that's the case then it'd be like somebody buying a bike, removing the wheels, and complaining that truly it's not as fast as a car or as convenient as walking. Sure, it's true but... if one is missing the point of a tool then they can't really complain about how "bad" it is.
Honestly I do not know how the CLI is most popularly used. I do have usage data for that (and I'm not sure who might, maybe Ubuntu?) but again, if people are using it to "type fast" then they are wrong.
Regarding memorizing and the problem of this thread, yes it IS a problem but that's precisely why I also commented https://lemmy.ml/post/24395107/15908795 before, namely that someone learning the CLI (namely ... ALL of us, even people like me who have been using it for decade, at home and professionally) should actually admit they are learning and thus rely on tools as they otherwise normally would.