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The struggle when you have to work on your muscle memory every time you get a new laptop/keyboard. For extremists - using someone else's keyboard/setup to do a code fix.

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    Yeah, i know that pain..
    When I was forced to use a mac to code on..

    I have never been and felt so ineffective..
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    I hate other people's setup so much.

    Especially one of my colleagues who, as well as I, uses a Mac however he uses a stupid Microsoft keyboard.
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    at office I use spanish-english on my machine, fellow uses spanish and at home I use mac- eng. hell of muscle excercises. fun part: my email and site preferences are set as per my location so sometimes I end up typing my email id in weird characters, ssh login request thrown back on my face.
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    Oh this is so true!
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    So true. Had to fix a bug on a Linux machine even though mine is a Mac. Horror...
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    I use a full split keyboard (kinesis) at work. it's great watching people try and use it.
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    @bryceleo I have a Trackball Explorer as a mouse. Dead simple, but nobody else can use it. 🤔
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