This. It was shockingly bad. Non-"live" translations are much better. It's exciting for the future, though!
https://www.mcmaster.com/products/t-slot-framing-components/...
Yeah, I tried on an Intel MBP years ago when it was first launched. It was super slow, and I disregarded it. I just gave it a try on an M4 Pro; it's not instantaneous like Vimmium, but it is usable. I am sold!
Their home page is underselling how cool this is: MVG did a great overview of it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5twUkvYFpA
That should not be required if the Ethernet adapter has a higher priority. That being said, you might different reason. https://support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/mac-help/mchlp2711/mac
> Why as an adult you would play Pokemon Oh, I don't want to play Pokémon games, but every few hours, I am given the controller and told to beat the boss with a team composed of 6 low-level Pikachus and zero healing…
It (partially) works, but only if the cursor is NOT hovering over the right portion of the window. So only 30% works.
The most puzzling part is why someone would run Windows 98 on a machine built around 2002/2003 (according to the specs).
100% I used to have a 43-inch 4K "monitor" (16:9). The lack of curvature meant that at the sides of the screen, there was noticeable color shifting due to variations in viewing angle. That's with an IPS panel. Your…
I have a 40in 5k (32in 4k, but wider). IMHO, 138ppi is the bare minimum, but it really depends on a person's eyesight and preferences. I would love a large-ish ultra-wide with > 160ppi. One day, maybe, that being said,…
Yes, I thought the same thing. My son loves Lego Mario and the app. He'll even go through the building instructions of kits he doesn't have just to see how they are built. The instructions in the app are super clear,…
For me, on macOS, the main thing is that the subpixel layout is rarely the classic RGB (side by side) that macOS only supports for text antialiasing. If I were to use a TV, it would be an OLED. That being said, the…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecstasy_of_Order:_The_Tetris_M... ?
It is possible to self-host it on GCS, S3, etc. We used to pay for their cloud offering, but using GCS as a backend was much more performant than using their backend and extremely cheap (a few cents to dollars per…
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In Emacs, there is [helm-ag-edit](https://github.com/emacsorphanage/helm-ag) (but uses ripgrep if present). It's almost identical to your workflow, but all done inside the same app. 1. helm-ag <pattern> # the search…
Yes, I have used a similar Hammerspoon script for nearly 10 years.
+1 I've been using this for almost ten years. It's straightforward, easy to add files, and there are no symlinks to deal with. When people ask me which tool I use to manage my dotfiles, I tell them about this…
> Don't kid yourself, Jimmy. If a cow ever got the chance, he'd eat you and everyone you care about!
If you enable PC Remote Function [1] it disables UMS so you don't need another cable/adapter plugged in. I notified the author and he updated the article. [1]…
I'll plug your (awesome) blog for you: https://raphlinus.github.io/xi/2020/06/27/xi-retrospective.h... Which points to https://xi-editor.io/docs/rope_science_00.html
Might be a bit too much, but depending on their autonomy level, if they grant you Power of Attorney (PoA), you can do manage everything without involving any technical solution. Technical solution wise, sharing…
My concern with this keyboard and others without F keys would be how awkward some IntelliJ keyboard shortcuts would be e.g: LayerX + cmd + shift + 9 to rebuild a file. There are much worse offenders I am sure.
Is there anything remotely close to this for macOS?
I always assumed those were the result of my cycling backpack putting too much pressure on the screen. It's basically bow-like structure to keep the bag off my back. I do have my MacBooks cooking themselves in my…
This. It was shockingly bad. Non-"live" translations are much better. It's exciting for the future, though!
https://www.mcmaster.com/products/t-slot-framing-components/...
Yeah, I tried on an Intel MBP years ago when it was first launched. It was super slow, and I disregarded it. I just gave it a try on an M4 Pro; it's not instantaneous like Vimmium, but it is usable. I am sold!
Their home page is underselling how cool this is: MVG did a great overview of it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5twUkvYFpA
That should not be required if the Ethernet adapter has a higher priority. That being said, you might different reason. https://support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/mac-help/mchlp2711/mac
> Why as an adult you would play Pokemon Oh, I don't want to play Pokémon games, but every few hours, I am given the controller and told to beat the boss with a team composed of 6 low-level Pikachus and zero healing…
It (partially) works, but only if the cursor is NOT hovering over the right portion of the window. So only 30% works.
The most puzzling part is why someone would run Windows 98 on a machine built around 2002/2003 (according to the specs).
100% I used to have a 43-inch 4K "monitor" (16:9). The lack of curvature meant that at the sides of the screen, there was noticeable color shifting due to variations in viewing angle. That's with an IPS panel. Your…
I have a 40in 5k (32in 4k, but wider). IMHO, 138ppi is the bare minimum, but it really depends on a person's eyesight and preferences. I would love a large-ish ultra-wide with > 160ppi. One day, maybe, that being said,…
Yes, I thought the same thing. My son loves Lego Mario and the app. He'll even go through the building instructions of kits he doesn't have just to see how they are built. The instructions in the app are super clear,…
For me, on macOS, the main thing is that the subpixel layout is rarely the classic RGB (side by side) that macOS only supports for text antialiasing. If I were to use a TV, it would be an OLED. That being said, the…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecstasy_of_Order:_The_Tetris_M... ?
It is possible to self-host it on GCS, S3, etc. We used to pay for their cloud offering, but using GCS as a backend was much more performant than using their backend and extremely cheap (a few cents to dollars per…
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In Emacs, there is [helm-ag-edit](https://github.com/emacsorphanage/helm-ag) (but uses ripgrep if present). It's almost identical to your workflow, but all done inside the same app. 1. helm-ag <pattern> # the search…
Yes, I have used a similar Hammerspoon script for nearly 10 years.
+1 I've been using this for almost ten years. It's straightforward, easy to add files, and there are no symlinks to deal with. When people ask me which tool I use to manage my dotfiles, I tell them about this…
> Don't kid yourself, Jimmy. If a cow ever got the chance, he'd eat you and everyone you care about!
If you enable PC Remote Function [1] it disables UMS so you don't need another cable/adapter plugged in. I notified the author and he updated the article. [1]…
I'll plug your (awesome) blog for you: https://raphlinus.github.io/xi/2020/06/27/xi-retrospective.h... Which points to https://xi-editor.io/docs/rope_science_00.html
Might be a bit too much, but depending on their autonomy level, if they grant you Power of Attorney (PoA), you can do manage everything without involving any technical solution. Technical solution wise, sharing…
My concern with this keyboard and others without F keys would be how awkward some IntelliJ keyboard shortcuts would be e.g: LayerX + cmd + shift + 9 to rebuild a file. There are much worse offenders I am sure.
Is there anything remotely close to this for macOS?
I always assumed those were the result of my cycling backpack putting too much pressure on the screen. It's basically bow-like structure to keep the bag off my back. I do have my MacBooks cooking themselves in my…