> I think there's a nuance in this that's easy to be missed. It's possible to care about the quality of your work but not care about the various forms of insanity in your management chain. Yes, exactly! I've found this…
Yes, ortholinear is the way.. add a slight split for ergonomics and I will buy one instantly. I have the atreus as well and use it as my daily driver (removed 6 of the keys (3 bottom left & right) and taped over the…
I wonder what examples of those in the 'wearables' category might be that are putting them ahead of the curve?
Seems like that's been done pretty well with all the wrappers, tui and gui's available.. what else is needed?
I've been slowly teaching myself electronics for the last three years. Started by building electronics kits and gradually over time you start to see similarities between the circuits and questions arise.. Why are there…
> I think there's a nuance in this that's easy to be missed. It's possible to care about the quality of your work but not care about the various forms of insanity in your management chain. Yes, exactly! I've found this…
Yes, ortholinear is the way.. add a slight split for ergonomics and I will buy one instantly. I have the atreus as well and use it as my daily driver (removed 6 of the keys (3 bottom left & right) and taped over the…
I wonder what examples of those in the 'wearables' category might be that are putting them ahead of the curve?
Seems like that's been done pretty well with all the wrappers, tui and gui's available.. what else is needed?
I've been slowly teaching myself electronics for the last three years. Started by building electronics kits and gradually over time you start to see similarities between the circuits and questions arise.. Why are there…