Interesting. I have been using Chicago Steno for a while and quite like it (just printed out another set to replace LDSA on another board of mine). Now I might have to print some of these to compare!
Interesting. I have been using Chicago Steno for a while and quite like it (just printed out another set to replace LDSA on another board of mine). Now I might have to print some of these to compare!
Yes, it’s a nice interface for kicking off web searches, with suggestions etc.
Maybe best to think of it as “soak up solar” i.e. send any excess solar to the car rather than accept mediocre feed in tariffs. Are least that is how I have been using the equivalent feature I have set up in Home Assistant.
Did they forget to build the LHS door?
Why can’t you buy generals at a general store?
Susuwatari, as the other guy said. You can buy sets on Drop.
How can there not be a corne in that collection!
If you mean two keys in the same column, then Chicago Steno should be fine. I resin printed a set for my humla and they are nice and comfortable (I like them more than LDSA).
I just started using the elea dark theme today, it’s very nice! (Previously modus-vivendi was my main theme)
I use miryoku and typing uppercase is annoying. You are either swapping shift keys as you type or you have to use caps lock (ewww). Let me know if there is a secret.
Are the 3d printing files for these available anywhere? Asking for a friend.
Looks great, that first step to split and columnar stagger is the most important for reducing wrist pain in my experience. My first split columnar was the redox, but these days I mostly use corne and humla, although the thumb key positions on these do not suit everyone.
Looking great! What are those displays?