I've been admining Linux systems for 25 years, and I still have to check which one it is every time.
I appreciate people saying that it's like `cp` or `mount`, but in my head the natural order of thinking about this operation is reversed: it's "create a link to this file" not "make this file also known as this link." Hence two competing "gut feelings" about which should come first. It also doesn't help that commands like "alias" work the opposite direction ("make a new command that is actually this another command").

Anyway, it was really just an observation that I confuse this all the time, and I'm not the greenest Linux admin around. :)

@monsieuricon yup, 30 years of Unix/Linux daily use and I still fail this one. Reminds me of USB Type-A 50% chance of plugging it wrong, but failing it *every* time.

BTW, @bagder started a separate thread on this and people are mostly getting it right on the first try - smh...

https://mastodon.social/@bagder/112220659572117434

@denix @monsieuricon @bagder

USB always needs three attempts:

1. Wait, this feels awkward, better try the other way round.
2. No, that's _definitely_ wrong. It _has_ to be the other way round.
3. Ahh...