![]() ![]() ![]() on Linux this has got to be the worst default ever made. Because `ctrl-c` sends an interrupt, I don't know what `ctrl-v` sends and I don't give a shit as long as it is not pasting my fucking buffer. One of the most common use cases for the `ctrl` key is COPYING shit and followed by PASTING shit and it DOES NOT WORK in a fucking TERMINAL. ![]() Coming from a Mac, my biggest and most consistent annoyance is that the `ctrl` key is fucking useless at best. 'cuz it turns out, I personally hate how Windows and Linux do things with `ctrl`. Please note the following rant is mostly tongue-in-cheek. ![]()
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