> What is actually left is a tiny group of people compared to all the computer population.
Certainly not on HN. You could say the same about assistive technologies, for example.
Also, the current "computer population" still is a distortion. A lot of people started using computers to access the internet and have some entertainment. This is being replaced by smartphones, tablets and smart tv's. So, the advanced users share on "computer population" is (I think) increasing.
If the terminal is a thing of the past, you can leave me behind. Come find me when you can replicate the power and brevity of a relatively simple tool like “find -exec”. Then we can talk about the real power tools!
What is actually left is a tiny group of people compared to all the computer population.
Terminal is a thing of the past. No use pretending it isn't.