that's so weird because I got an email inviting me to participate and I haven't ever been considered a 'prolific poster'. I'm only at 60k and 12 years. I had no clue I was invited until I looked in my spam folder.
Because no one ever uses those. Literally >
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are the only ones I’ve ever seen in over a decade and you will never need to worry about the differences between the two.
XML as a configuration language is terrible. Yaml gets the point across in an easily readable way, which is exactly the point. Same for JSON except JSON you can’t even use comments (you need json5 or one of the numerous other alternatives to get those).
Manually patched by pulling the commit and building your own source?
For looks. The middle cable is needed to allow the sides to communicate, but you only need one side plugged into the computer.
It’s a crkbd also known as a corne, like the other person said. There’s hundreds of types of switches available, the keyboard in the picture has Khail Box Jades and Khail Box Royals.
The style of keyboard is a split ergomechanical keyboard. The size is 36% or 40% depending on what generation of keyboard nerd you are.
my keyboard looks like this... so... no?
and honestly it's so much nicer to program with a small keyboard. everything is exactly where you need it to be. I don't ever have to reach for a key, as they're all right there. And I can make them do literally anything I want. So many benefits of a small keyboard over a full size.
Wait so was the hacking live?
Just so you know, there are some major security issues on 0.18. That’s why programming.dev immediately updated. The later bugs on 0.19 we were easily able to work around, while the security issues are major and should be resolved as soon as you can, as it affects every user.
It replaces as many 4k monitors as you can fit in virtual space around you.
Your grocery store has cell service? I lose all service the second I step inside mine
You can write cross platform mobile (and desktop and even browser) apps with Kotlin.