Yes I don't understand why more people aren't talking about this. The new left/right cursor layout is awful for me, I keep having to look down at the keyboard.
I'm a vim user, so its hjkl all the way.. for the most part. And while I do agree that the older invert-T configuration of the arrow keys was ergonomic and sensible, I've found myself not having any problem with locating the arrow keys on the new 2017-rMBP due to the fact that the gap between up/down is also pretty easy to find by feel.
I guess I might be a little more tolerant for this change than most, since I try to change my keyboard every 6 months (for RSI reasons) anyway, and am also a keys/synth player with a room full of diverse haptic interfaces. But I do understand the frustration of having these ergonomics yanked out from under us by Apple ..
Yes I don't understand why more people aren't talking about this.
Because it's a subjective matter of personal opinion and not all people everywhere have identical opinions. Yet it is often presented, especially in places like HN, as an objective opinion that the new MBP is 100% completely, totally, permanently and irrevocably unusable for any person, for any use case, in any logically-possible universe.
Perhaps that is not the case, and instead it is the case that there are things you dislike which other people like.