Its like the C of web, it'll be a hundred years to kill it
This cannot work since both double and tripple As has the same voltage, and thus does not have a difference in light output. What we'd instead be looking at here is the battery/ies being drained faster the fewer there are of them. But yeah having it work no matter the amount of batteries installed is a neat idea
When I read this type of projections, be it energy, money or whatever, it is always the next year that is exploding in volume
I find dev.to nice
I have the totally opposite opinion, since script writing is where I have a proper text editor with templates and snippets and other helpful tools. Its interactive commands at the terminal that I want to behave as much "human" as possible so I don't have to type so much
What trackpad is that? Really neat build!
I agree, we need to rewrite it in rust
I don't get why you're heavily downvoted
Instead of using xmodmap et al I have opted for using 'english international' as keyboard layout and relying on altgr layer to reach the swedish letters I need. Unless I am mistaken the french letters should be there as well. One big benefit of that is its available and works the same for both windows and linux
What is that ring around the usb c socket?
Aka facegoomicrappama https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tQzCqkIQ60
This guy took moores law and threw it out the window
I am not sure what you mean with the repo archive being outdated, the latest commit was 30 minutes ago. Could you please tell us more what apps you are referring to and in what way you find the repo archive being outdated? Might be easier to answer your question that way.
Also bear in mind that its quite common for stable releases to be some time apart from each other. Florisboard for example had its latest release over a year ago, but is being actively maintained.
Its wunderbar
The bracket keys in the middle, are they located to optimize for coding? If so, how do you find it?
I'd start by disabling the plugins one by one or a couple at a time to see if any of them might be the culprit
I guess if the available pins support i2c you could hook it up to a gpio expander
Sounds like he might be more senior in age than in skill
Hey I did a similar thing recently, even printed the pcb to get a feeling of dimensions etc