Is there anywhere I can learn more about NHA shapes? I currently use Apagard Renamel.
Thanks for the recommendation, it was a harrowing read. I'll have to re-visit this in 10-15 years when I'm no longer a young bachelor. Here's a link for anyone else who wants to read it:…
It's not the hating cars part that makes this article unsuitable to this commenter. It's the way they responded.
Wasn't a value judgement
Is this text AI-generated?
I find the Everdeck[0] to the the most elegant and interesting implementation of the super-deck concept. The sreator has explored and taken ideas from many other deck systems[1]. [0]…
Ergonomic keyboards on software like ZMK or QMK actually change both iirc, so that's a no go for external keyboard users.
You can run WSL or nushell on Windows Terminal
This is not my experience, I use the search heavily and find it an invaluable tool to prevent asking repetitive questions.
I'm guessing free as in speech, not free as in beer. Obsidian is not open source [0] [0] https://obsidian.rocks/why-isnt-obsidian-open-source/
> I don't think I would want to go back to non-split, non-ortholinear keyboards nowadays. Same for me but even further, after using the Glove80[0] I don't want to go back to non-colstag, non-keywell keyboards. [0]…
I think if you are switching over for speed gains or just for fun, sure it may be inconvenient and not worth the effort. However, many people switch to ergonomic split keyboards because they have to due to RSI or…
Once you have a corpus of your own personal text, I'd recommend to use the current best analyzer, oxeylyzer[0]. You can find more details on the Alternate Keyboard Layout discord. [0] https://github.com/O-X-E-Y/oxeylyzer
Great write-up. Any one who wants to dive way way deeper into keyboard layout optimization should look into the subreddit[0] as well as the Alternate Keyboard Layout Discord. It is a shame that most of the collective…
For a full size keyboard, I'd highly recommend the Glove80 [0] instead. For something more compact and portable, look at ZSA's own Voyager [1]. The reason I'd recommend the Glove80 is because a keywell is just so much…
How about the OEIS?
I may be misunderstanding, but doesn't Amazon have it's own models in the form of Amazon Titan[0]? I know they aren't competitive in terms of output quality but surely in terms of cost there can be some use cases for…
It's not as alarming if we just reframe it. Apple's software is written by developers, like many HN readers, and they follow similar interal processes. There is nothing inherent about having a large market cap that…
Insightful read; thank you for sharing.
I am personally surprised that TFA didn't mention either jj or Sapling [0] given its emphasis on how both Git and svn were both made to be backwards compatible! [0] https://github.com/facebook/sapling
Absolutely true. I just intended to push back against the notion that frameworks should not be considered.
Absolutely; most frameworks will not fulfill their design goal. Most ambitious open source programming efforts tend to wither away due to loss of interest, a failure to gain contributors, lack of experience, lack of…
s/$framework/$any-coding-project-written-ever Don't let bad frameworks represent all frameworks. That is a faulty generalization [0]. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faulty_generalization
The idea is that frameworks are generally designed to be used by other people, leading to greater focus on documentation, developer ergonomics, community support and generally more versatile code (scales with number of…
For what it's worth, I chuckled.
Is there anywhere I can learn more about NHA shapes? I currently use Apagard Renamel.
Thanks for the recommendation, it was a harrowing read. I'll have to re-visit this in 10-15 years when I'm no longer a young bachelor. Here's a link for anyone else who wants to read it:…
It's not the hating cars part that makes this article unsuitable to this commenter. It's the way they responded.
Wasn't a value judgement
Is this text AI-generated?
I find the Everdeck[0] to the the most elegant and interesting implementation of the super-deck concept. The sreator has explored and taken ideas from many other deck systems[1]. [0]…
Ergonomic keyboards on software like ZMK or QMK actually change both iirc, so that's a no go for external keyboard users.
You can run WSL or nushell on Windows Terminal
This is not my experience, I use the search heavily and find it an invaluable tool to prevent asking repetitive questions.
I'm guessing free as in speech, not free as in beer. Obsidian is not open source [0] [0] https://obsidian.rocks/why-isnt-obsidian-open-source/
> I don't think I would want to go back to non-split, non-ortholinear keyboards nowadays. Same for me but even further, after using the Glove80[0] I don't want to go back to non-colstag, non-keywell keyboards. [0]…
I think if you are switching over for speed gains or just for fun, sure it may be inconvenient and not worth the effort. However, many people switch to ergonomic split keyboards because they have to due to RSI or…
Once you have a corpus of your own personal text, I'd recommend to use the current best analyzer, oxeylyzer[0]. You can find more details on the Alternate Keyboard Layout discord. [0] https://github.com/O-X-E-Y/oxeylyzer
Great write-up. Any one who wants to dive way way deeper into keyboard layout optimization should look into the subreddit[0] as well as the Alternate Keyboard Layout Discord. It is a shame that most of the collective…
For a full size keyboard, I'd highly recommend the Glove80 [0] instead. For something more compact and portable, look at ZSA's own Voyager [1]. The reason I'd recommend the Glove80 is because a keywell is just so much…
How about the OEIS?
I may be misunderstanding, but doesn't Amazon have it's own models in the form of Amazon Titan[0]? I know they aren't competitive in terms of output quality but surely in terms of cost there can be some use cases for…
It's not as alarming if we just reframe it. Apple's software is written by developers, like many HN readers, and they follow similar interal processes. There is nothing inherent about having a large market cap that…
Insightful read; thank you for sharing.
I am personally surprised that TFA didn't mention either jj or Sapling [0] given its emphasis on how both Git and svn were both made to be backwards compatible! [0] https://github.com/facebook/sapling
Absolutely true. I just intended to push back against the notion that frameworks should not be considered.
Absolutely; most frameworks will not fulfill their design goal. Most ambitious open source programming efforts tend to wither away due to loss of interest, a failure to gain contributors, lack of experience, lack of…
s/$framework/$any-coding-project-written-ever Don't let bad frameworks represent all frameworks. That is a faulty generalization [0]. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faulty_generalization
The idea is that frameworks are generally designed to be used by other people, leading to greater focus on documentation, developer ergonomics, community support and generally more versatile code (scales with number of…
For what it's worth, I chuckled.