> if you accidentally run the wrong command in sudo
I'm not seeing your point. Are you saying that I shouldn't use sudo because I might accidentally "run the wrong command"?
I know all the commands that I run and what they do.
> your kernel is not isolate
Am I more afraid of an npm package exploiting a zero day kernel vulnerability on my mac? Or just stealing my AWS keys and installing a crypto miner? Sudo suits my threat model just fine.
My m3 MacBook pro is a million times more powerful dev machine than a cheap $5 vps. Why would I waste my time with that.
> if you accidentally run the wrong command in sudo
I'm not seeing your point. Are you saying that I shouldn't use sudo because I might accidentally "run the wrong command"?
I know all the commands that I run and what they do.
> your kernel is not isolate
Am I more afraid of an npm package exploiting a zero day kernel vulnerability on my mac? Or just stealing my AWS keys and installing a crypto miner? Sudo suits my threat model just fine.
My m3 MacBook pro is a million times more powerful dev machine than a cheap $5 vps. Why would I waste my time with that.