That’s sorta what you get with decades of janky adaptations to not break old applications while also adding stuff that will be useful to newer applications. A whole lotta jank.
I agree it could perhaps be more orderly, but hey, as long as it works…
(EDIT: Although apparently /usr/ means Unix System Resources??? Idk, I don’t trust ddg THAT much)
That’s sorta what you get with decades of janky adaptations to not break old applications while also adding stuff that will be useful to newer applications. A whole lotta jank.
I agree it could perhaps be more orderly, but hey, as long as it works…
(EDIT: Although apparently /usr/ means Unix System Resources??? Idk, I don’t trust ddg THAT much)