I don't know if it's a joke or not, but you should definitely write all those commands in a reusable script, and take care of the password one way or another. It could be run by a CI or anything else, and you won't be there to type this password. The usual question is: why do you want to run multiple commands at the same time? If you can answer this, you may find a better way to do this.
In your case, you can replace all the commands with sudo apt install firefox.
why do you want to run multiple commands at the same time? If you can answer this, you may find a better way to do this.
yeah, I am just lazy and don't want to sudo nano braveinstall.sh && chmod 700 braveinstall.sh
In your case, you can replace all the commands with sudo apt install firefox.
I hate the CEO of Mozilla, I hate them for running Firefox to the ground and they are politically active, so I don't want to support them anyway. I don't like to know the politics of tampons, ice creams & browsers, they should have kept their mouths shut.
That'll get around the worst of copy/pasting long strings, but writing a more robust shell script is a better option if you're doing it for anything important.
Also, if you're copy/pasting batches of commands from the Internet, just be aware that hidden text can be snuck into command suggestions, so it's best to copy paste into a text editor first and make sure you understand what it's doing before you run it.