I’ve only seen the US version so far, but will probably watch the UK version too!
I’ve only seen the US version so far, but will probably watch the UK version too!
Something I haven’t seen mentioned is Ghosts. Recently got caught up on it and it’s definitely a fun watch!
I’ve always heard them referred to as starfish
Sadly Saturday Morning cartoons just aren’t a thing anymore in the US.
I save up anime episodes throughout the week and watch them all on Sunday morning during breakfast. It’s my way of recreating that magic from my youth.
Likely because it’s $current_year
and there are better choices available.
Wow, no need to make this personal. /s
It’s hard to tell if it’s a similar cause, but I had issues with double-inputs and occasionally keys would work intermittently on my Dactyl Manuform.
After getting frustrated enough having resoldered it several times, I hot-glued the PCBs to the case. The thinking that small movements during a key press was causing the contacts to be broken. Everything has been working great ever since!
If you want to be cautious and have a multimeter, you could also check the connections between the keys. That might help isolate where to focus your efforts.
I did just order one to replace my MacBook, so I’m interested in hearing from others as well. The upgradability was a big plus for me beyond being able to have a mobile Linux machine for dev work.
Yeah, lack of XWayland support has been an issue for me. Versioning the config API is something I’ve been considering, or at least ensuring backwards compatibility.
I’d be interested in other ideas or pain points you’ve experienced. Not to suggest I’ll ever have something production-grade, but my hope is to get to a point that I have a working daily driver and potentially share it with others.
There’s also Strata, Niri, and to some extent Cosmic. My problem has been that they tend to be very opinionated and limited in the customization of the layouts. Having used XMonad for a long time, I may be a bit spoiled in that regard…
I do think there’s a middle ground for configuration without requiring programming skills, which can be off-putting for many users. After all, most layouts are just a combination of rows and columns. 😛
I actually started working on one a few weeks ago. It’s amazing how easy it was to get the basics working. Still a long way to go, but it’s a fun project in the meantime and hopefully can result in something that supports my desired flow.
I’ve heard GMC as God’s Mechanical Crisis.
Squirt me some tunes, bro!
Sorry about that, there were some upload restrictions. See the HQ link for the full resolution.
Honestly, I can’t really tell the difference between Jellyseer and Reiverr. It may be that I don’t use them enough, but it really seems like they provide the same information in slightly different ways.
I started with Jellyseer and later learned about Reiverr. Haven’t settled on which one I like more yet. They both provide basically the same information but in different ways.
Not quite the same, but I switched to buckwheat pillows. This way you can shape it to fit however you like no matter the position. Takes some getting used to but solved my issues with most pillows. Sadly it also means no more pillow fights…
If done right, he could probably pull off the entire Cosmere.
This is the closest I could find: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40279-022-01649-4
Looks like there’s already one: !linuxquestions@lemmy.zip