Read my comments carefully, I have nothing against keys that can cause
data loss, sometimes that is the required behaviour. It would be a bit
troublesome if we couldn't quit a program when we wanted to because we
have changed some setting.

No, what I'm against is keys that make it easy to cause ACCIDENTAL data
loss. In none of the other examples you provided is it easy to
accidentaly loose data, only on purpose.

And this _is_ the sane, clean way of preventing data loss, all other
ways are non-trivial, will take up developer time and will provide the
same or worse results.

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