> The deeper thing is this: the traditional economics of software - the idea that building software creates an asset - is breaking. Was it ever an asset? I write software and I see my job as trying to write the least…
> I hated that false sense of security baked into "oh well, we can always roll back" That's why I like pgroll's approach, in that there isn't really a "rollback procedure" that might make things worse during…
I've been using web archive to open reddit links. It's a bit of a hassle, but it's often less of a hassle than trying to find that information somewhere else.
Column staggered keyboards exist, if that's your point.
ZMK firmware. This is happening right now btw: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/moergo/glove80-the-incr...
Really nice project. We definitely need more wireless split options that are shaped to fit the hands. I only wish it had hot-swap switches or a non low profile option.
> The deeper thing is this: the traditional economics of software - the idea that building software creates an asset - is breaking. Was it ever an asset? I write software and I see my job as trying to write the least…
> I hated that false sense of security baked into "oh well, we can always roll back" That's why I like pgroll's approach, in that there isn't really a "rollback procedure" that might make things worse during…
I've been using web archive to open reddit links. It's a bit of a hassle, but it's often less of a hassle than trying to find that information somewhere else.
Column staggered keyboards exist, if that's your point.
ZMK firmware. This is happening right now btw: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/moergo/glove80-the-incr...
Really nice project. We definitely need more wireless split options that are shaped to fit the hands. I only wish it had hot-swap switches or a non low profile option.