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wjrii@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•You can only use one for the rest of your life, which you choosing?English27·23 hours agoEverybody is on the right track that Torx or Robertson are by far the best driver heads, but y’all are not even looking at the threads and shanks. Lots to unpack here. If you are allowed an angle grinder or die grinder, then going longer might be better. Hardwoods don’t like fine-pitched threads at all, and while sheet metal screws can work in a lot of wood products it’s not ideal. Then, can you countersink, or are you going to be stuck the rest of your life with screw heads standing proud of the workpiece?
This is some serious shit, you guys, and should not be reduced to “Robertson 4 LYF!” We need a couple of committees and some use-case analyses and some brainstorming on workarounds with our inevitable compromise pick. It’s gonna be exhausting!!!
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wjrii@lemmy.worldOPto Mechanical Keyboards•The pink stripe makes it fast (one of my weird homemade boards)English1·2 days agoHi. I have largely settled in on a pattern for making my boards, which I admit will always reveal their DIY nature when you look close, and sometimes even from afar, LOL!
- Design layout at https://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/
- Import that information into the swillkb or ai03 plate generators
- Edit the outside profile of the plate manually in 2D CAD software, and usually use that to also make a baseplate
- Only done this once, as I usually hand-wire, but here is where I’d design the PCB and send it off for manufacturing, at least in the before-times when this wasn’t prohibitively expensive.
- Import the plate into 3D CAD software and design a case around it. This is still a time-consuming undertaking for me, so a couple of times I’ve skipped it and just used standoffs to separate the switches and circuitry from the base plate.
- 3D print the case and any other bits that need it, like feet or blockers or MCU shells.
- Laser cut the plates from something that my cheap Diode engraver can get through, generally “Masonite” hardboard.
- Install switches into the plate and solder it up; for handwires this takes an awhile.
- Install and edit the firmware. So far, I’ve always used KMK, but at some point I’d like to move on to the more common QMK.
- Assemble the rest of the keyboard.
I haven’t sold any DIY boards yet, but for the right customer, someone who understands the aesthetic limitations but still wants to pay too much for my time and needs something unique, I’d certainly consider it. I’m under no illusions that this is a large market, LOL.
wjrii@lemmy.worldto NFL@lemmy.world•[Game Thread] NFL Draft 2025 Day 2 - 2nd & 3rd Rounds6·3 days agoAs a fan of a B12 team, shadeur has some very nice throws, but no leadership skills and never struck me as a someone who could elevate his teammates. The taking sacks to avoid incompletions also felt very real, though I guess it could have been well-intentioned hero ball. He is what he is. A second round talent with sub-UFL intangibles, so will see where he lands.
wjrii@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Trump: ‘I’m really not trolling’ with talk of Canada as 51st stateEnglish8·3 days agoYup. I joked that we’re still on Constitutional Republic version 2.27, and not only is the next point release long overdue, but we should really have upgraded to version 3 or 4 by now.
wjrii@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Trump: ‘I’m really not trolling’ with talk of Canada as 51st stateEnglish16·3 days agoI think a huge part of the problem is that it’s run on Gentlemen’s agreements but we pretend it’s not. The UK’s “Constitution” is a hodgepodge of laws and court cases and things that probably closer to treaties than anything else. It’s a mess, but they know it’s a mess so there’s a very real sense that the gentlemen’s agreements are important and as real as anything else.
In America, we worship our Constitution like a holy text, but so many of our institutional controls depend on Judicial Review (which is not technically mentioned in the constitution), on following along with the presumed intent, and on fudging around the edges when it’s obvious the machinery of the state would grind to a halt if we had to amend it every time a novel situation arose. Yet, nevertheless, we have an entire school of thought built around the idea of shallow surface readings. The “originalists,” not to put too fine a point on it, are fucking idiots.
If you get the idea that the only important thing is the blackletter text agreed to by a gaggle of 18th century provincials, many of whom were intelligent and well-intentioned, but all of whom were elites and either slave-owners or okay with hanging out with slave owners, then you have a recipe for considering stupid shit like presidential immunity or having a speaker of the house who’s not a Congressperson and who can become president despite already serving two full terms, because it doesn’t explicitly say you can’t. It’s childish and dangerous, and their ascendancy in the judicial branch is a travesty.
wjrii@lemmy.worldto Mechanical Keyboards•Possible to remove MX Blue switches (desolder) and use them for a hotswap keyboard?English2·3 days agoThe biggest issue is that the sockets were never really designed to be for enthusiasts changing switches all the time. They were designed for the factories to have multiple versions to sell with minimal retooling. If you are extremely diligent with removing the solder from the legs of the switches and keeping them straight, then yes, there’s nothing to prevent this from working. However, a little blob here and there will make it much more likely that you tear a pad when inserting the switch into the GMMK, and also more likely that the socket will be slightly deformed and never work quite right with any other switch.
wjrii@lemmy.worldto Mechanical Keyboards•It's bonus time. Suggestions for a low-mid priced full-size, 98%, or 96%?English1·3 days agoWASD is dead. ZSA and Nuphy seem to be fine.
wjrii@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Trump: ‘I’m really not trolling’ with talk of Canada as 51st stateEnglish25·3 days agoI do unironically believe the Mercator projection has influenced how much he talks about Greenland.
wjrii@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Trump: ‘I’m really not trolling’ with talk of Canada as 51st stateEnglish11·3 days agoYeah, I guess just assuming ill intent and fascism makes it a simpler discussion that’s still perfectly reasonable.
wjrii@lemmy.worldOPto Mechanical Keyboards•The pink stripe makes it fast (one of my weird homemade boards)English3·3 days agoThis one has Box Navy switches.
I said improving, not reducing! 🤣
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wjrii@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Trump: ‘I’m really not trolling’ with talk of Canada as 51st stateEnglish49·3 days agoI assume certain short-term things will get better with anyone less crazy than Trump, but I agree the US is no longer reliable for anything long-term, and no other country should deal with us on the assumption that we’ll give up certain short-term advantages for a long term stability within our sphere of influence. It’s not even that the US was “good” (though I imagine the next hegemonic power could easily be worse), but across administrations, the US was generally intelligent about how to leverage its influence but retain enough goodwill to continue to do so indefinitely.
wjrii@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Trump: ‘I’m really not trolling’ with talk of Canada as 51st stateEnglish331·3 days agoI like to idly game this out because it truly reflects how narcissistic and uninformed he is. So, he’s talking about admitting Canada as a single state. Lets assume somehow that happens, even though the Canadians themselves would undoubtedly push for as many states as possible if joining the US were the only option.
You’ve now got a new largest state by both population and area, and one that has ridiculous reserves of resources and a coast-to-coast infrastructure. It instantly becomes the most important state. It’s also full of millions of people who didn’t want to be Americans and who’ve had a hundred years of more progressive governance than the US. Congratulations, Republicans, you’ve just skewed the Senate and completely fucked yourself in the House for a generation or more. You’ve also got 8 or 9 million Francophones who weren’t even entirely sure they wanted to be CANADIANS, much less Americans, to say nothing of being Americans in a MAGA world. This is how real troubles begin.
So, in return for dubious “improvements” to the trade deficit, and certain (what?) administrative conveniences (I guess) for a military that already had basically all the access anyone would ever need, as well as a giant buffer territory you’re not politically committed to defending with the same gusto you would your own soil, you completely upset the balance of power in Congress to your own party’s detriment and add a huge population that hates their situation. Brilliant.
Although, I guess if you’re just done with free and fair elections then a lot of these concerns evaporate…
wjrii@lemmy.worldOPto Mechanical Keyboards•The pink stripe makes it fast (one of my weird homemade boards)English4·3 days agoLOL, it works for me, but undoubtedly part of it that I’m not a proper touch typist at all.
A major design element here is that no key is more than 1.75 “units”, meaning nothing needs stabilizer hardware. It’s a cheat to improving sound and definitely one for easing construction on my very cheap laser cutter (really more of an engraver, but it can get through some things). The open spaces are also meant to evoke the “HHKB” and its retro inspirations like the original Macintosh keyboard, and honestly it hasn’t been a problem. I have four “spacebars” of 1.25 u each, but two of them do something else when held down (Fn for one, Alt for the other).
The 3D-printed case could stand a little refinement, and if it ever actually cracks I’ll replace it, but so far it’s hanging in there, and I really like the typing feel.
wjrii@lemmy.worldto Mechanical Keyboards•It's bonus time. Suggestions for a low-mid priced full-size, 98%, or 96%?English2·3 days agoApart from the board itself, how do you like the G20 caps? I have a hard time imagining how laptop-flat with full travel would feel.
wjrii@lemmy.worldto Mechanical Keyboards•It's bonus time. Suggestions for a low-mid priced full-size, 98%, or 96%?English2·3 days agoThere’s always the Boston…
wjrii@lemmy.worldto Mechanical Keyboards•Cherry: "... workforce reduction and relocation of switch production to China"English1·4 days agoSo, just in the past year or two they’ve finally released switches from new molds (“MX2A”) that are quite well regarded, but not special enough to make up for what must be very high operating costs. Unlike GMK, they squandered an early lead in the enthusiast space and never got it back. They just took much, much too long to relaize that the viable markets for mech boards are gamers and people with varying degrees of enthusiasm for the hardware itself, not just an aging cohort of office workers who refuse to put up with membranes.
wjrii@lemmy.worldto Mechanical Keyboards•It's bonus time. Suggestions for a low-mid priced full-size, 98%, or 96%?3·4 days agoQK100 if you can figure out how to get one without getting Trumped in the ass by tariffs.








I guess there is a Ford F-350 chassis under all the train shit and somehow it’s street legal. I also read that the stretch of highway where it happened is poorly designed, and it’s completely possible that a overcorrecting to avoid something in the road could lead a large vehicle to jump the very narrow median.