I dunno... I'd lean towards what they call 'Suicide Linux'. In that, any mis-typed command will result in the rm -rf / command being run in the background.
DO NOT RUN THAT COMMAND!
Well, for most folks, that command won't really do anything. You're not root, and you didn't run it with sudo.
But, if you want to get REALLY good at double-checking your terminal inputs, that'll be the way to do it.
Hmm... Maybe we should have a challenge. Everybody needs to set this up, and the last person standing is declared the winner.
But not everyone uses the terminal all that extensively. We could all agree that opening any applications (beyond the start-up applications, like the DE or WM) must be done in the terminal. (And, yes, you can use tab completion.)
We all put $5 into the kitty, and the winner takes all. I suppose we'd have to rely on honesty. We'd have to rely on integrity, so we'd probably want to only let long-term site users participate.
I suppose we could use time stamps and check the ~/.bash_history file to do spot checks and verify the winner that way, but a clever person would still be able to cheat.
We can start next month and call it FAFO February.
I'd be down for that, but only on one computer. I'd likely do a drive image first, so restoring won't be a problem after I inevitably lose the challenge. Actually, I use the terminal a lot, so I'm bound to screw up fairly early. I'd try to be extra careful, but it's gonna happen. Mistakes will be made!