I’m glad that you’re experiencing the power of the command line.
I feel, however, that you’ve missed a key concept, which is what “Anaconda” actually is.
I think your article would benefit from replacing every instance of “Anaconda” with either the term “Anaconda Navigator” or simply “Navigator.”
Likewise, the term “Jupyter Standalone” could be replaced by “Jupyter called from the command line”.
Fundamentally, there is no difference in the capabilities of Jupyter started from Anaconda Navigator and Jupyter started from the command line, and the article would be well served pointing that out.
Finally, there’s a great thing called Anaconda Prompt, which is a command line interface that can be started from Navigator that gets you the best of both worlds. Check it out!