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2025 is the year of the Linux desktop ergomech keyboard
I actually cast Mage Hand when I need to use it while typing.
Got to spend your money on something, right? I figured it's a tool I'm using for 8 hours a day to make a living, so it's worth it to avoid more tendonitis/RSI.
No, this is actually my first split/ergo keyboard. I considered the Moonlander as well, but figured I'd go straight for the endgame, haha. The keywells really work great. My hands are on the larger side though, so I can reach all the keys with ease.
I concur. It's like HN but with less AI/VC BS.
I woke up at 6:30, made some coffee and read the news before I started the wash. I didn't use the delayed start function because my clothes were sweaty and needed to dry overnight and not lay wet in the machine for ten hours.
It's a Blomberg. The vent is on a dryer that's on top of the washing machine.
Based on my very mediocre pace/heart rate on last night's run, I can say with confidence that is not the case.
I started the washing machine at 06:56 in the morning
I was out running last night and I came back after the kid had fallen asleep, so I needed to wait until this morning. It only takes an hour, so I can hang the clothes to dry before going to the office.
Blatant rip-off of the Norwegian invention "roller burger", which was a turd shaped hamburger intended to be served at gas stations using their hot dog rollers and a hot dog bun.
The battery is really good on it. I have the backlight on low, usually. I have charged the thing about once a week, I think, and I use it every day. Looking at the stats, I've read for 40 hours since I got it three weeks ago.
I have a Go Color 7 that I only use as an e-reader, but it seems like a solid device. Happy with it so far.
Where do you buy (or get) e-books from besides Amazon?
So I recently got an e-reader and have started collecting e-books for it, but a lot of books seem to only be available through Amazon/Kindle. I don't want anything to do with that company. Where do I even start looking? I have my local library apps and have scoured Project Gutenberg and some similar sites. While this is great for classics and older stuff, I want newer books too, specifically science fiction and fantasy. Have looked at author's websites but they typically link to Amazon or physical copies.
MFW I've used the latrine only to find out that HagustaldaR has used the last of the wiping moss
smdh that fool thinks only of himself