Did I miss it, or did the article not tell you who it (supposedly) is?
Respect the burrito.
Did I miss it, or did the article not tell you who it (supposedly) is?
I will ramp down my use of amazon prime
Sadly I don’t have much choice of kind of switch: it’s for a keyboard for use in a shared office.
I use mx black at home and find them good to type on.
I ended up buying a switch tester. Just waiting for it to arrive from aliexpress.
Recently they threatened to brick HP printers that use third-party cartridges if detected
Simple. Don’t buy HP ever again.
I bought a tester. Cheers
local keyboard group
Hah, that’s a good one. We don’t really have that where I’m from.
testers
That would be the logical thing to do. I’m being impatient, but you are probably right. If I’m dropping that kind of money, I’d better get the switches right.
Ergodox
I’ve been looking for a photo of a ergodox ez and a voyager side-by-side. Trying to figure out how luggable the EZ will be.
Voyager looks amazingly luggable, but I’m not sure if I can live with so few keys.
Thanks!
Can you tell me about your experience with it?
Do you find it easy to lug around in a backpack? Is it easy to set up after you’ve ported it?
I’m slightly worried that the layout configurator is web-based and could disappear at any moment. Is there an offline tool you can use for the same purpose?
Ah, it says on their website that the first revision was developed in 1976:
The first keyboard, (top image), was shown at the News Tec exhibition, Brighton, in December 1976
The thumb cluster was different back then, but the ortholinear scoop was there.
Thanks for the slice mk suggestion.
I dont know when the M3D was first manufactured, but I assumed maltron were the first with that design since they’ve been in the game since the 70s.
Imagine… “I just love sitting through annoying unskippable ads so much! And I simply can’t wait to see more ads still when I pause!”
I thought that these personality tests had been debunked?
We had the myers briggs test back in the day, and I’ve heard on couple podcasts that these tests (including MB) are highly questionable.
As it happens, the latest maintenance phase podacst is about the MB test:
https://podcastaddict.com/maintenance-phase/episode/182427039
Not listened yet, but will.
On a related note, I host the Guardian to gopherspace here: gopher://theunixzoo.co.uk/1/the-guardian
Sadly that’s what the human race does. It’s nothing unique to nuclear power.
It still baffles me, for example, that with all this technology, we still generate all this rubbish which we then bury in the ground. And we all know it. We all buy things in disposable packaging. We are all complicit.
The care and maintenance stage is part of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) decommissioning strategy and spans an 80+ year period. This waiting period allows for radiation levels within the reactor core to decline and helps to facilitate a smoother demolition process. Dungeness A is due to enter the care and maintenance phase in 2027. Demolition of reactor buildings and final site clearance is planned for 2088 to 2098
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dungeness_nuclear_power_stations
It’s an amazing place. I visited last month. You can overlook the power station from a nearby lighthouse.
When reading about dungeness reactor i learned that even reactors that haven’t melted down also take about a hundred years to decommission safely.
Another interesting stat I heard on a podcast is that the coal industry has proven much more deadly than the nuclear industry in terms of human lives lost.
These people haven’t heard of zfs then?
You only made me not want to install it.