I don't really watch Star Wars. I'm a more of a Trekkie gal.
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See, you can separate files both ways as long as it's logical
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I don't really watch Star Wars. I'm a more of a Trekkie gal.
π
See, you can separate files both ways as long as it's logical
Specifying paths with - would be its own special brand of hell.
The number of times I had to ask "how can I tell where the file 'physically'" (I know) "lives" on the network when I took up work at a Windows shop, it was just baffling. And Win people couldn't understand what I was asking.
There's a location for this effing thing. I want to know where it is, really! How do I get that info?!
Physically, it's probably on your hdd or ssd. Or possibly just in ram or a data center somewhere π
If you know what a nordic keyboard layout looks like, you'd probably prefer backslash. Since I moved to Linux a year ago I've been struggling to find the easiest way to forward slash. Shift + 7? Or numpad / with my right pinky?
Had a similar struggle with the German layout, but in the meantime I have moved to the "EURKey" layout. It is built in to many distros and available for Windows and Mac. It mimics a US layout while still having all the Àüâà (and much more) I could ever need. Though I will say it's only really worth it if you're in IT or similar where you frequently need certain symbols.
EURKey
Pressing Γ³
is far less intuitive than Β΄
+ o
... hard pass.
For me it's even worse. Forward slash is also Shift + 7 and backslash is AltGr + Γ?? I hate that computing is only optimized for US american layouts. Going by my keyboard, the filepath separator should probably be an ΓΆ.