I'm likely dyslexic. I find it very hard to read numbers especially (I just scramble numbers up in my head), so typing anything on that where numbers aren't in their normal place would be really hard for me.
I passed my test less than a year ago, and I was always taught unless the road/signs says otherwise, its the left lane for anything roughly straight or left of straight, and right otherwise
This won't be very popular, but something with manual memory management. You probably won't use it a whole tonne, but that's not the important thing. The important thing is the understanding of memory concepts such as addressing and pointers.
Personally I learned C++ first, haven't used it a whole lot, but it absolutely helped me understand other languages much much much better.
Why can't it be normal for everyone just to use the correct words (to me it feels like it'd be kinda insulting to substitute a word like rape because it feels like then you're putting the platform above the very serious topic), then people be able to set up their own filters to filter out words like rape if they don't want to see them.
I use chocolatey on Windows when I'm on windows, the slight issue is a lot of stuff just isn't on it. That's rare for me on my main OS where everything is on pacman or the AUR.
I'm likely dyslexic. I find it very hard to read numbers especially (I just scramble numbers up in my head), so typing anything on that where numbers aren't in their normal place would be really hard for me.