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    The truth is that typing in this "correct" way is really cumbersome on normal keyboards. While on ortholinear keyboards it's basically the only comfortable method.

    Either way typing with ten fingers is definitely faster, and switching to it is surprisingly easy and quick in my experience.
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    Fuck that noise. I adjust what key is pressed with what finger based on what my other hand is doing. The whole thing shifts. You gotta keep a mental map of where home is, but I find it goes much more fluid, especially given the large amount of symbol entry when programming.
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    AH&P is superior to both H&P and home-row. I can hit 75WPM with AH&P, 45 with home-row and 35 with H&P.
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    @FrodoSwaggins I do sometimes hit B with my right hand, but I try to avoid it. I might get a split and/or an ortho where this wouldn't be a problem.
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    @FrodoSwaggins right handed B person here 🙋‍♂️
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