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Cake day: December 29th, 2019

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  • i didn’t snap any while there, but here are some pics of the place i found online that show you the vibe of the place

    unfortunately over the last few years the place has been gradually transitioning from actual replacements parts for virtually whatever electronic part you have to mostly reselling cheap phone cases from china and regular retail shops, but there are definitely still a ton of shops that sell the kind of stuff shown in the pics

    as for the keyboard, i really enjoyed assembling and soldering it all together (aside from all the trips I had to make in search of necessary components), and by itself i really like the way it turned out

    there is definitely a transitional curve bc of how different the keyboard is to anything i used before that, but i almost immediately felt that the ergonomic benefits were worth it

    split: very cool feature, a lot more comfortable than standard one-piece keyboards, not only for shoulder comfort and being able to angle individual halves better, but also bc you can put stuff between the halves and it’s convenient, plus, there’s virtually no learning curve to a split layout if you type the keys with the right fingers

    otholinear layout: took a little bit of adjusting, but it’s more comfortable than a non-ortholinear layout, bc there’s very little left-to-right movement of fingers, which really puts strain on you

    key columns adjusting for finger length (you can see that the middle column, which you’d type with your middle finger is further compared to the very-right column, which you’d type with your pinkey finger): helps in the sense that your fingers are more naturally positioned, none of them are overextended and none are bent too much, kind of like if you just lay your relaxed palm on a table

    thumb clusters: easily one of the best changes, on a normal keyboard thumbs do almost nothing, but this layout takes advantage of their underutilizedness and strength, giving them useful functions

    overall, i really like it, such niche kbs often turn out to be really expensive bc of low numbers sold, but given its quality i honestly think it wouldn’t have problems for decades to come, and the cables are definitely a hassle and I’m planning on getting the bluetooth controllers with batteries, which you can easily interchange with the current wired ones













  • the most infuriating aspect of electron, is is that multi-billion (and even multi-trillion) dollar corporations think it’s ok practice to release desktop clients using electron, like wtf, each one of them can hire ten teams to build ten completely new desktop toolkits, let alone just design their applications to use native system tools 🤷‍♀️🤦‍♀️






  • as much as I’d like it to be this way, bullying irl doesn’t work very well, activism is typically more effecient

    this doesn’t mean that you should be the “pick me vegan”, who constantly tries to seek validation from omnis by telling them that you’re a “chill” vegan and it’s a personal choice or some other nonsense

    be assertive, but don’t just pointlessly insult, not that ominis don’t deserve insults, but hostility generally turns people away; ask them how do they feel about all the suffering that they cause, try the analogy with pets and “other” animals

    little things like calling “meat” of certain animals “flesh” or pieces of <animal> can elevate their disgust over time

    also, you probably need to know the basics before you confront people, so that you are easily able to refute their arguments that a non-knowledgeable in that area person might come up with on the spot

    even there is no such thing as a veganism for health or environment, you could use these arguments, i.e. how vegans live a decade longer on average, have significantly lower rates of diseases like certain types of cancer, diabetes, atherosclerosis, cardiac diseases etc, tell them how incredibly inefficient animal agriculture is etc

    but, as others mentioned, it depends a lot on the type of relation that you have with these people, you need to adjust your strategy on the fly, it’s different for every person, also it’s much easier to start gradually and then pile up…