People deleted the content they had access to. As protesting subreddits went back to being public, the content they hadn’t been able to delete became visible again.
Cool, I hope it’s all really useful.
Yes, congrats @rumster!
Sure, but also the broader “join my Patreon to get access to my Discord server” market. It’s actually a pretty clever move, if there’s a market for it (there is) and if it replaces more insidious revenue streams (it won’t).
Exactly. I’ve been looking for keyboard meetups in my area, but the closest thing I’ve found is Keychron boards at the office. Hehe.
I got friends to solder most of my keyboards and had one commissioned.
I could maybe still do it myself, but I don’t have the gear these days, and it’s also a really interesting hobby to share.
I’m playing Dishonored these days. It was highly recommended after I said I was loving Prey.
Is it OK if I’m not loving it? Hahaha.
The no kill limitation was really shoe-horned in there, so I think I’ll only really have fun on the second playthrough. Shame.
Prey limits you quite a bit for the good ending, but it’s still complex, broad and fun.
Having worked a bit with LabView, I’d almost agree, but isn’t it also like writing a letter to the compiler or interpreter?
A lot of the design, architecture, and algorithm work can be done in a very visual way, but it’s also a kind of storytelling.
Ah, yeah, Braille screen input in screen away mode. Braille is typed out on a six key chording keyboard. Think home row mods.
When you don’t have to look at the screen, it’s more comfortable to hold a phone that way than to put it down somewhere to type, since you still need both hands.
Neat paradigm shift, for sure.
Yeah, Linux is… complicated. macOS, on the other hand, has screen reader support through the whole process, including recovery. Talk about a disability tax, huh?
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Wow, that’s a weird one.