It bashes these anarchist programmers with a bit of microaggression, who are changing well established keyboard shortcuts for entirely insipid reasons.
In pretty much every case, there's no reason to not support both out of the box. Even if you're using the super+<key> method, it's not that hard to keep the defacto standard as well.
Fortunately, you can usually add the shortcut pretty easily.
And, it's definitely easy to find home. It may not be so easy on a server with a wonky configuration, but you should be able to find it nice and easily.
I figured a nice easy article would be a fun change of pace.
I actually meant to include
echo $OLDPWD
in there somewhere, but I didn't. I think I'm going to end up modifying an old article to include it and call it a day. I just need a day when I'm thinking of it, a day when I am not interested in writing a different article, and a day when I want an easy day.
It'll happen!
I can usually find my home directory, but I still can't find Waldo.
I'm partially colorblind (with problems between the colors, like some shades of blue will look black) due to not having enough cones or something like that. I'm not fully colorblind or anything and didn't learn about it until I was older - so I probably wasn't when I was younger.
See, people kept arguing with me about colors. It came to a head when I was certain the kitchen curtains were orange and white.
I had enough arguments to make me think I was wrong. So, I went and got tested. It turns out, I was wrong. Now I no longer argue about colors.
Anyhow, I can't find Waldo all that easily. I kind of want to make a book titled as F*** Waldo, where he's not in any one of the fricken' pictures. No matter how long you look, you will not find Waldo. Now they'll know how I feel.
I also can't do those stupid things where you stare at some blurry lines and out pops a lighthouse or a sailboat. Those things just make me mad. I've never seen a single thing in any of those pictures.