A moonlander keyboard makes for an interesting comparison here:
It's worth taking time to learn something to get a better experience. Keyboard layering takes some time to get used to (especially if you can already use a standard keyboard), but is worth being able to reduce hand movements. Modal editing takes some time to get used to, but provides a richer navigation/editing experience.
Similarly, you can customise your moonlander to the point where it's yours and no one would know how to use your keyboard.
It's worth taking time to learn something to get a better experience. Keyboard layering takes some time to get used to (especially if you can already use a standard keyboard), but is worth being able to reduce hand movements. Modal editing takes some time to get used to, but provides a richer navigation/editing experience.
Similarly, you can customise your moonlander to the point where it's yours and no one would know how to use your keyboard.