[-] bipedalsheep@programming.dev 2 points 5 months ago

I killed two of them while swimming in a nearby lake to day. I'm doing my part

[-] bipedalsheep@programming.dev 3 points 6 months ago

However, since currently the Godot launcher is bundled together with the Godot Engine version and all that updates together, late in development of a project you'd want to avoid auto updates since it may break your project at unfortunate times by introducing feature incompatibilities though feature depreciation or regression bugs that causes issues for your game.

[-] bipedalsheep@programming.dev 3 points 7 months ago

This is cool. We're missing this on Linux currently. 3dconnexion haven't updated their Linux drivers for over ten years. Hopefully someone with the knowhow can make drivers for this one at some point.

[-] bipedalsheep@programming.dev 2 points 7 months ago

I was pleasantly surprised to learn this with openSUSE as well last week. It already saved my buttocks once when I messed up something with the greetd config file. Recovering from the latest working snapshot was easy. OpenSUSE is a very nice distro. Bought some merch to support them a bit.

[-] bipedalsheep@programming.dev 2 points 7 months ago

I don't have this but it sounds pretty rad.

[-] bipedalsheep@programming.dev 2 points 7 months ago

Ah nice. I had made the assumption that this was American based on the name and wrapping. Guess I will give this a try the next time I'm out for some chocolate 🙂.

[-] bipedalsheep@programming.dev 1 points 8 months ago

I just haven't bothered reading up on what atomic systems are yet. I get the gist of it, just not enought to really understand how it affects my current workflow if I were to switch.

[-] bipedalsheep@programming.dev 1 points 8 months ago

We probably would not stand to gain much. Our ex-prime minister Solverg is advocating for it because we would have a seat at the table and influence the economy that affects us more. Some economists say it would be beneficial economically for similar reasons, in addition to making the Euro our currency so trading with other European countries would be more stable and predictable, since now you pay less or more depending on how they fluctuate. The Norwegian Crowns (NOK) is not doing so well the past 10 years and there are worries that it will not recover again etc. I like the NOK currency myself. Depending on what business you are in having the crown become worth less could be a good thing.

[-] bipedalsheep@programming.dev 1 points 8 months ago

Yeah, this is frustrating. There already has been a good tool for Windows for a while now called Colour Simulations that I use at work, but I am really wanting for a Linux compatible tool for my home use too.

[-] bipedalsheep@programming.dev 3 points 8 months ago

I switched to Colemak-dh about 2 year ago when I bought a ZSA Moonlander after getting a terrible case of rsi in my left wrist. When I type on other keyboards (which I try to avoid whenever possible) I still use qwerty. Curious thing, I write at about 70 wpm with 99% accuracy with colemak-dh on my Moonlander but I can't pass 10 wps when using colemak-dh on other keyboards, and I have no hope in hell writing with qwerty on the Moonlander at all. The motor memory is completely decoupled between the split keyboard and the non-split keyboard. Which I guess is good, since then when using someone else's keyboard I won't have issues using their keyboard.

[-] bipedalsheep@programming.dev 2 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

This is pretty interesting. I've effectively done something similar with my Moonlander where a hold/toggle key on the left side switches the left layout to that of the right side. I do it because I no longer need to take my hand off of the mouse to press a key on the right side anymore, which often would occur when I was using Blender or other productivity tools. However I would much prefer dedicated keys for the keys instead like this. It looks quite handy.

[-] bipedalsheep@programming.dev 3 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Definitely not a keyboard for me but it is pretty cool. I'm sure a lot of work went into making it, so kudos whoever your are. You did a fine job.

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