I’d consider one of these as an oversized macro pad if it has VIA/QMK support. Though… no knobs. :(
I’d consider one of these as an oversized macro pad if it has VIA/QMK support. Though… no knobs. :(
Extras are really nice if you decide to pick up a macro pad and you want to match the style.
I’ll have to check out the effects pedal knobs! I have an actual guitar knob on mine, but I had to sand down the underside a bit to get it to have enough clearance to click easily. I’ll have to check out effects pedal knobs!
This happened to my little decorative bong keycap. :(
It still works though.
I never actually used my stock keychron caps.
We spent the five years training the model. Manually. With Captcha data.
Now we’re teaching it not to run traffic signals, hit motorcycles or busses, or try to drive up stairs.
Can you articulate why?
Uhh, don’t think it’s the propaganda that’s perpetuating the war. That’d be the invasion.
Found the Russian sympathizer though.
Sounds like a decent candidate for an open source replacement project.
I’ve more paid attention to Ukranians’ accounts of events than major media coverage. Lots of pictures of really old tanks being dragged away by farm equipment and other extremely dated supplies being found. If this is anyone’s propaganda it’s Ukraine’s, in which case I’m happy to participate.
Nobody said it hasn’t been hellish for Ukraine, or that it hasn’t been a hard fight. Even if they were equipped with entirely WW2-era supplies, an invasion is an invasion, and by all accounts this has been a particularly cruel and brutal invasion.
I really don’t care at all about being fair to Russian engineers at the moment.
Seems like EA doesn’t want to make games anymore. Folks should oblige them.
I don’t think most countries are using first aid kits from the 70s.
Is that like a robot infant Arnold?
Why do you expect the Russian space program to be using new equipment after the antique show of an invasion in Ukraine?
Right, but this is fundamentally at odds with the ‘Linux for everyone’, ‘Linux for gaming’, and ‘Linux can replace Windows for most use cases’ rhetoric.
If you enjoy Linux for its own sake and you like fiddling around with it and learning its ins and outs, it’s fantastic. But if you just want the OS to get out of the way so you can get back to what your were doing, it leaves some room for improvement.
We can’t have both, and that’s fine. There’s also an argument to be made for people getting used to dealing with a command line because it’s something of a prerequisite for getting away from increasingly shady corporate overreach. But that doesn’t help me when the solution to getting my extra mouse buttons and precision mode is to create a well documented bug report for Solaar and then wait. I just want my push to talk to work, you know?
That gap is definitely shrinking as time goes on, but it’s still an obstacle and it’ll always be part of the conversation around GNU until it’s no longer a concern for one reason or another.
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I dream of this kind of storage. I just added a second m.2 with a couple of TB on it and the space is lovely but I can already see I’ll fill it sooner than I’d like.
They’re honestly doing you a favor. Grammarly is terrible. I’ve seen some of my friends whose first language isn’t English use it to try to clean their grammar up and it makes some really weird, often totally mistaken choices. Usually they would have been better off leaving it as they wrote it.
I guess if you have unlimited disposable income, but for me improving my experience significantly enough that I notice how pleasant is every day is plenty.
Not being able to enjoy what you have because something better might exist isn’t a hobby, it’s neurosis.
I think so. It clicks the button, it just won’t hold it. And the precision mode dpi adjustment thing doesn’t work at all.
Harvard has its CS50 lectures online for free. Can’t hurt.