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The Verge (@verge) on X Stress testing a snack-proof keyboard https://t.co/AsRdv6O0e8 X (formerly Twitter) Ā· x.com [1] This is a wild keyboard test. This is exactly what I want to see from ticklemykeys.com. I want to make ergomechanical boards that you can use and abuse. I want you to not be afraid to take them with you or to eat a nutrigrain bar in the same room (cough 2015 mac). And If something does go out, I want users to be able to repair it themsleves, key caps, switches, batteries, and microcontrollers should be replacible parts they can get at a good cost from the shop if they have paid for a board. Note This post is a thought [2]. It’s a short note that I make about someone else’s content online #thoughts References: [1]: https://x.com/verge/status/984764889754456065 [2]: /thoughts/
all lt keys to hl Ā· WaylonWalker/zmk-config-42block@ce25356 Contribute to WaylonWalker/zmk-config-42block development by creating an account on GitHub. GitHub Ā· github.com [1] Today I swapped out all of my keys that are used dual purpose for letters and layers to homerow layers. This prevents goofy things happening when rolling, and prefers-tap makes it so that keys that are rolled over get hit as letters instead of as layers. This was one of my biggest hurdles jumping into zmk, lt as a homerow key just does not behave the same as the ht/hm behaviors with tap-preferred set. Seealso See previous commit where I added the hl https://github.com/WaylonWalker/zmk-config-42block/commit/9522c859cdf024a2c2b73931c130ddc907c09ffc hl: homerow_layer { compatible = "zmk,behavior-hold-tap"; label = "HOMEROW_LAYER"; bindings = <&mo>, <&kp>; #binding-cells = <2>; tapping-term-ms = <150>; flavor = "tap-preferred"; }; Note This post is a thought [2]. It’s a short note that I make about someone else’s content online #thoughts References: [1]: https://github.com/WaylonWalker/zmk-config-42block/commit/ce25356e88eb2439182201700314133de719457e [2]: /thoughts/
I like Infisical’s [1] project infisical [2]. ♾ Infisical is the open-source secret management platform: Sync secrets across your team/infrastructure, prevent secret leaks, and manage internal PKI References: [1]: https://github.com/Infisical [2]: https://github.com/Infisical/infisical
Tips for Being Happier, Healthier, More Productive by The GaryVee Audio Experience Today's podcast episode is an interview I did on the Happier with Gretchen Rubin Podcast with Gretchen Rubin and Elizabeth Craft. We discuss balancing ambition, tenacity, humility, and patience. I … Spotify for Creators Ā· podcasters.spotify.com [1] Deep breath, the deepest you can take in Smile, a real fukin smile not some pansy bullshit Say I’m not going to give a shit about this when I’m 90 Note This post is a thought [2]. It’s a short note that I make about someone else’s content online #thoughts References: [1]: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/garyvee/episodes/Tips-for-Being-Happier--Healthier--More-Productive-e2m4184 [2]: /thoughts/
I came across zmk-config [1] from evantravers [2], and it’s packed with great features and ideas. No description available. References: [1]: https://github.com/evantravers/zmk-config [2]: https://github.com/evantravers
Can't use System update - invalid signature when validating ASN.1 encoded signature Ā· Issue #1316 Ā· ublue-os/bazzite Describe the bug Hello, I installed the nvidia KDE version of bazzite just 2 days ago. Today I wanted to update to the most recent release, but unfortunately, I keep getting the following error: Pu... GitHub Ā· github.com [1] This fixed my bazzite update issues after the signing key was rotated recently. This team is killing it with such a great user experience. curl -sL https://fix.universal-blue.org/ | sudo bash Note This post is a thought [2]. It’s a short note that I make about someone else’s content online #thoughts References: [1]: https://github.com/ublue-os/bazzite/issues/1316 [2]: /thoughts/
I like Textualize’s [1] project transcendent-textual [2]. Textual apps and libraries References: [1]: https://github.com/Textualize [2]: https://github.com/Textualize/transcendent-textual
Update Kconfig.shield rec by bravekarma Ā· WaylonWalker/zmk-config-ninepad@8b76b76 zmk configuration for ninpad keyboard. Contribute to WaylonWalker/zmk-config-ninepad development by creating an account on GitHub. GitHub Ā· github.com [1] This one space killed my whole config and held me back from learning zmk. Note This post is a thought [2]. It’s a short note that I make about someone else’s content online #thoughts References: [1]: https://github.com/WaylonWalker/zmk-config-ninepad/commit/8b76b76e2f094453aaf7ffe51bb405ce3a25a611 [2]: /thoughts/
[1] The trackball spinner looks sick here. I can imagine using that spinner like a scroll wheel. Note This post is a thought [2]. It’s a short note that I make about someone else’s content online #thoughts References: [1]: /static/https://kbd.news/DragonFruit-2178.html [2]: /thoughts/
[1] They had split ergo boards back in 1983??? WTF who the heck keeps these row stagger boards going. This board looks like endgame material, If this thing was more normal, it’d kill a whole section of the ergo mechanical keyboard industry for good reason. Note This post is a thought [2]. It’s a short note that I make about someone else’s content online #thoughts References: [1]: /static/https://kbd.news/NEC-M-System-1729.html [2]: /thoughts/
- This keyboard layout looks weird af the mix of column staggar and row stagger is wild. Not sure if its genius or an abomination. That solenoid though is absolutely wild though, I kinda want one TBH. and the clear plate with the diodes laid out on it in a herringbone pattern is a very nice touch. Note This post is a thought [1]. It’s a short note that I make about someone else’s content online #thoughts References: [1]: /thoughts/
External Link stackoverflow.com [1] today I learned that there is an accessibility feature in chrome that allows you to place a text cursor anywhere on the page. I had accidentally done this and it drove me mad that it was there. Note This post is a thought [2]. It’s a short note that I make about someone else’s content online #thoughts References: [1]: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/75886276/text-cursor-bug-in-my-chrome-browser-that-causes-the-blinking-cursor-to-appear-e [2]: /thoughts/
- Hard to argue this take, happy to see that its at the top. With it being such an old language its amazing that it still holds this position, and not surprising that it has warts, and thing that have turn users off from wanting anything to do with it. timestamped in the link Note This post is a thought [1]. It’s a short note that I make about someone else’s content online #thoughts References: [1]: /thoughts/
Command Line Interface Guidelines An open-source guide to help you write better command-line programs, taking traditional UNIX principles and updating them for the modern day. clig.dev [1] This is a pretty sick set of guidelines to help you write better cli programs, I’m definitely coming back to reading this one more in depth later. Note This post is a thought [2]. It’s a short note that I make about someone else’s content online #thoughts References: [1]: https://clig.dev/ [2]: /thoughts/
External Link fullystacked.net [1] You can explicitly make a script render blocking, nothing will be rendered until this js is ready. <script blocking="render" src="important.js" defer></script> Note This post is a thought [2]. It’s a short note that I make about someone else’s content online #thoughts References: [1]: https://fullystacked.net/render-blocking-on-purpose/ [2]: /thoughts/
Remove Background Web - a Hugging Face Space by Xenova In-browser background removal huggingface.co [1] I’ve long been a user of remove.bg, and I just discovered that you can run this transformer right within your browser with no api limits. Note This post is a thought [2]. It’s a short note that I make about someone else’s content online #thoughts References: [1]: https://huggingface.co/spaces/Xenova/remove-background-web [2]: /thoughts/
Check out volfpeter [1] and their project fasthx [2]. FastAPI [3] server-side rendering with built-in HTMX [4] support. References: [1]: https://github.com/volfpeter [2]: https://github.com/volfpeter/fasthx [3]: /fastapi/ [4]: /htmx/
FastHX - FastHX volfpeter.github.io [1] Very interesting approach to htmx [2] and fast api. It uses separate decorators for returning template partials and json that can be stacked to include both options on a single route. The templates are explicitly set in the decorator. Separate decorators are used for full page and partial pages. I don’t see an example of full and partial pages being combined. I think the demo app must be behaving in a spa like fashion where it does not get all of the data when it calls index and index will ask for user-list. Definitely going to keep my eye on this project and ponder on it. from fastapi import FastAPI from fastapi.templating import Jinja2Templates from fasthx import Jinja from pydantic import BaseModel # Pydantic model of the data the example API is using. class User(BaseModel): first_name: str last_name: str # Create the app. app = FastAPI() # Create a FastAPI Jinja2Templates instance and use it to create a # FastHX Jinja instance that will serve as your decorator. jinja = Jinja(Jinja2Templates("templates")) @app.get("/") @jinja.page("index.html") def index() -> None: ... @app.get("/user-list") @jinja.hx("user-list.html") async...
FastHX - FastHX volfpeter.github.io [1] Very interesting approach to htmx [2] and fast api. It uses separate decorators for returning template partials and json that can be stacked to include both options on a single route. The templates are explicitly set in the decorator. Separate decorators are used for full page and partial pages. I don’t see an example of full and partial pages being combined. I think the demo app must be behaving in a spa like fashion where it does not get all of the data when it calls index and index will ask for user-list. Definitely going to keep my eye on this project and ponder on it. from fastapi import FastAPI from fastapi.templating import Jinja2Templates from fasthx import Jinja from pydantic import BaseModel # Pydantic model of the data the example API is using. class User(BaseModel): first_name: str last_name: str # Create the app. app = FastAPI() # Create a FastAPI Jinja2Templates instance and use it to create a # FastHX Jinja instance that will serve as your decorator. jinja = Jinja(Jinja2Templates("templates")) @app.get("/") @jinja.page("index.html") def index() -> None: ... @app.get("/user-list") @jinja.hx("user-list.html") async...
Pinout and Schematic - nice!nano Pinout and schematic for the nice!nano nicekeyboards.com [1] Pinout for nice!nano boards. Note that P0.15 means gpio port 0 pin 15, they can be referenced in zmk when setting column and row pins. #include <dt-bindings/zmk/matrix_transform.h> / { chosen { zmk,kscan = &default_kscan; zmk,matrix_transform = &default_transform; /delete-property/ zephyr,console; /delete-property/ zephyr,shell-uart; }; default_kscan: kscan { compatible = "zmk,kscan-gpio-matrix"; label = "default_kscan"; diode-direction = "col2row"; col-gpios = <&gpio0 31 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH> , <&gpio0 29 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH> , <&gpio0 2 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH> ; row-gpios = <&gpio1 15 (GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH | GPIO_PULL_DOWN)> , <&gpio1 13 (GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH | GPIO_PULL_DOWN)> , <&gpio1 11 (GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH | GPIO_PULL_DOWN)> ; }; default_transform: matrix_transform { compatible = "zmk,matrix-transform"; columns = <3>; rows = <3>; map = < RC(0,0) RC(0,1) RC(0,2) RC(1,0) RC(1,1) RC(1,2) RC(2,0) RC(2,1) RC(2,2) >; }; }; Note This post is a thought [2]. It’s a short note that I make about someone else’s content online #thoughts References: [1]: https://nicekeyboard...