The only thing I'm interested in is that bash completion and utilities are able to resolve the correct path.
I'm not going to be enabling this.
But going down the rabbit hole
You might as well replace every directory name in the root directory with a single nerd-font character -- instead of /home it's just a little house character. /bin could be a little terminal icon or #! and so on, then at least the structure would be language-agnostic.
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While we're at it we'll just replace the space character in all file-names with a tiny bullet dot · a "file dot" so we won't have to escape file paths anymore.
And while we're at it we might as well fix the ISO keyboard only having so many limited characters and add new characters of our choice. Maybe throw in LCD backlit keys and a [ Next Page ] and [ Previous Page Keys ] and suddenly a row of 5x4 with 5 pages has 100 characters or emojis on demand or whatever.
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Those Winfolk want to do some renovation? We'll lets not forgot Terry A Davis "We gotta fix ASCII" and start making a list and checking it thrice.
I'm not going to be enabling this.
But going down the rabbit hole
You might as well replace every directory name in the root directory with a single nerd-font character -- instead of /home it's just a little house character. /bin could be a little terminal icon or #! and so on, then at least the structure would be language-agnostic.
--
While we're at it we'll just replace the space character in all file-names with a tiny bullet dot · a "file dot" so we won't have to escape file paths anymore.
And while we're at it we might as well fix the ISO keyboard only having so many limited characters and add new characters of our choice. Maybe throw in LCD backlit keys and a [ Next Page ] and [ Previous Page Keys ] and suddenly a row of 5x4 with 5 pages has 100 characters or emojis on demand or whatever.
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Those Winfolk want to do some renovation? We'll lets not forgot Terry A Davis "We gotta fix ASCII" and start making a list and checking it thrice.
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