I did see that and it looks cool, but is it actually a tented PCB, or is the tent part of the keycap sculpt?
I did see that and it looks cool, but is it actually a tented PCB, or is the tent part of the keycap sculpt?
I wish someone would make a nice tented unisplit like this with an actual ergo layout.
The question is, if there are instances that are full of transphobic content, and they’re reported, does firefish defederate them. If they do, the view will improve. Although, global feeds are never very useful.
I feel like finding a good instance in the fediverse (that’s accepting users) is always a nightmare.
That being said, I’ve been happy with the vibes on lemmy.blahaj.zone and they have a calckey/firefish instance (that’s the main blahaj.zone). But it’s not strictly general-purpose.
Neat! I like the keyboardio folks a lot, although their boards aren’t always what I’m personally looking for.
https://mas.else.social/@choyer/110746384528095273
Someone checked and there’s already an existing trademark for Firefish in software specifically, at least in Europe. Apparently they make HR solutions of some sort.
https://jobs.firefishsoftware.com/about-us/meet-the-team.aspx
Firefox, but make it wet
(I don’t know if it’s a worse than “calckey” tbf)
It’s a trackball rather than a mouse, but the classic Ploopy is very large
I’m a big fan of the Kyria/Hillside layout, personally. I prefer having an outer pinky column personally, but that’s down to preference and individual anatomy. Some boards do allow you to break off the extra column, so there’s no reason you couldn’t try 6-column first and then break off the column later.
You also don’t necessarily nead to get a case right away or at all, lots of folks use split keyboards as bare PCBs. You can use thin adhesive foam to cover the bottom of the board and trim it to fit, if you need to use it on a bare desk and don’t want to scratch anything. If it’s a soldered build, you also don’t need a plate. (Hotswap, a plate is pretty beneficial)
Tech also involves corporate $$, “disruptive” (read: anti-worker) innovation, etc. the general skew of tech as an industry seems center-right to me plus lots of tech bros fully engaged (sometimes “ironically”) with the alt right.
At the local level, tech bros form natural partnerships with right wing interests around gentrification and policing.
If you’re willing to solder, most ergo keyboards are sold as relatively inexpensive PCB kits, which helps somewhat to offset the cost of having to guess about the layouts. The majority of the cost of the build will often be the switches, keycaps, and controllers, and if you socket the controllers, all of those can be reused if you don’t like the board.
For me, perhaps: https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=118201.0
From an opsec standpoint, certainly. Or they’ll kick in your door like the Kolektiva admin. Definitely best to use end to end encryption if you have any need to protect yourself from state actors. But also fuck meta
It’s hard to say what will help each individual because everybody has different ergonomic needs, and obviously, nobody here can provide medical or occupational health advice.
That being said, some things to think about:
You may want to compare different layouts before deciding on a board to try: https://compare.splitkb.com/
For off the shelf prebuilts, see things like Kinesis, Keyboardio, the Glove80, Ergodox, Moonlander
For something a bit more DIY, Keebio offers a range of split boards, and some of them are available prebuilt in addition to kit form. Some are hotswap as well. Splitkb also makes really good kits.
There are lots of other vendors, like Little Keyboards, Beekeeb, Falbatech, BastardKB, ohkeycaps, and others
::shocked face:: who could have predicted this, lol
I don’t have any philosophical objection for paying to use a platform I enjoy, but in the case of youtube, they have been so deliberately detrimental to society in terms of platforming fascists that I feel bad about the prospect of paying them, even if much of the money is going to creators I do like who I’m actually watching
For example, did you know a release of a new fully open source LLM called OpenLLaMA just got announced by the Researchers at Berkeley AI Research?
Lol, a lot of my friends experience all LLM news as doomscrolling basically because of how those tools are being used, to whose profit and at whose expense.
Not trying to pick a fight about that here, just that it’s funny how relative “doom” is.
Anywho it would be entirely reasonable to create a community dedicated to good technology news however you define it. Reality itself is pretty dark these days so any given cross-section of it is going to contain a lot of doom by default.
You’re posting to the beehaw tech news community (“magazine”) though.
I think the place for kbin feature requests is: https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/issues
I got mine recently and have been playing a little bit of a lot of different stuff, but the thing I’ve put the most hours into has been Midnight Suns. I did not expect a Marvel game to my new favorite turn-based tactics deckbuilder, lol.
The stupid open world collectible part blows chunks, but the actual core gameplay is shockingly fun, if not perfectly tuned the way some deckbuilders are. The extremely weird lightweight high school dating sim / bioware relationship management aspect is very odd but produces some extremely funny interactions at times.