hyperreal

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[–] hyperreal@lemmy.world 2 points 7 hours ago

Respectfully disagree. I've been waking up to Chum Lair from the Sable video game OST for a couple years now. I wake up in a good mood because me and my girlfriend think it's absolutely ridiculous and hilarious.

[–] hyperreal@lemmy.world 7 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

The quote you chose from that source is a bit misleading. 7.6 million voting eligible people in Georgia. Still an insane amount of votes to count.

[–] hyperreal@lemmy.world 11 points 1 month ago

I have a PhD in economics. Saying that the field "pledges" to be able to predict the future is pretty disingenuous. You'd be hard pressed to find any serious researcher in the field with that level of delusion.

[–] hyperreal@lemmy.world 5 points 2 months ago

Changelog media is another good source to complement this rec. Longer form, as opposed to breaking news, conversations about many OSS related (and software development in general) topics. Some of their now defunct programs like Request For Commits were some of my favorites.

[–] hyperreal@lemmy.world 0 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Not at all. I agree that's what tax funds are for and ought to be spent when necessary. I'm just making a more nuanced point that it's unfortunate that government officials and the justice system not doing a proper job has led to two adverse outcomes.

[–] hyperreal@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

My point is more about public servants, such as the justice system, government officials, etc. not doing a good job. Everyone loses in this case. I'm not at all against government spending. It's just really unfortunate that (1) this woman's life was ruined and (2) we as a society also have to foot that bill.

[–] hyperreal@lemmy.world 4 points 6 months ago

I feel productive just looking at this. Well done.

[–] hyperreal@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago

The reality is that virtually all widely used modern codebases contain at least some open source code (source).

[–] hyperreal@lemmy.world 3 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (1 children)

I think because I'm so used to a laptop keyboard, uniform profiles just feel better to me.

 
  • 34 keys, wired ortholinear unibody
  • WeAct Pi Pico
  • Choc Silvers (hotswap)
  • Chicago Steno (all R3) in black resin
  • simple 3dp tray case (friction fit at the moment)

This board is helping me fall back in love with chocs. Going to iterate on the design a bit (want to try wireless, PCB solder nuts, tweaks to the case, etc). Shoutout to the friendly folks on the ergogen server for helping with some firmware questions and build troubleshooting. I tried to get a little too cute with the matrix, trying to save pins even though I was nowhere close to running out. But in the end, works like a charm.

[–] hyperreal@lemmy.world 2 points 11 months ago

I would want to see all upstream updates for anything installed on my system to avoid even considering a partial upgrade.

 

I tried to distill my favorite features of weteor's magnificent Kong for this layout. I loved the thumb cluster but wanted a split 36 key layout. Designed for a pair of socketed purple Pi Picos I had from a previous build. Built with Outemu Cream Yellows.

 

Note: It seems this repo might be a bit out of date. Thanks to @wiki_me@lemmy.ml, some alternatives to consider:

 

Or at least half of it. Finishing up the second half now but I couldn't wait to share. XDA Canvas, Milky Yellows, and a case by the talented NGM Design: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4145471

 

With PBT Notion and NK Creams. What a delightfully wide Ortho board. Many thanks to

  • weteor for overall board design
  • chewiedies for the case design (chewie also printed this case and sent me the PCB)

All I really had to do was solder on some sockets.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by hyperreal@lemmy.world to c/unixporn@lemmy.ml
 

Haven't changed anything major in a while and feeling very productive. Feel free to ask for any details.

 
  • 310mm / 17U wide
  • WeAct Pi Pico
  • Choc Robins
  • ...and that's about it!
 

atma - my preferred split keyboard at the moment.

Features:

  • wired ortholinear split
  • 36 keys
  • Waveshare RP2040 Zero
  • Diodeless, reversible PCB
  • RJ45 for split comms

First prototype was my spin on the amazing skarrmann/janus. Waiting on the second iteration.

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