Awesome! Thanks for the name. Are they as cool as they look? Do they actually work well? Is the picture quality good?
Awesome! Thanks for the name. Are they as cool as they look? Do they actually work well? Is the picture quality good?
I don’t consider this platform, Reddit, or Twitter social media, because there isn’t any real socializing. You don’t talk to people, or meet people, you discuss a singular (usually shallow) topic and move on. I honestly think MySpace was the height of social media and it’s all been downhill since then.
Oh sorry, I misunderstood. Keywell keyboards fixed my wrist pain, so idk about it causing you pain. Ask an orthopedic doctor if saline injections could help alleviate your pain. They help me and it only needs to be done every 6-12 months.
I have the Kinesis Advantage2 keyboard and have used it for about 7 years now. I can’t imagine ever switching to anything else. Why are you switching from something that works for you? Just like the Kinesis, any change to keyboard layout is going to take some time to get used to. It took about 3 weeks before I felt at home with the Kinesis.
I’ve seen so many front-end libraries come and go over the 25 years I’ve been doing this. Be good at programming in general, and you can usually hop on board the incoming train pretty easily and hop off again before it goes off a cliff. You can’t really get too attached to anything in an ever changing industry.
Whatever.
Or someone who’s not diabetic, but wants to be?
Who would drink 32 oz of frappiccino?
How to not get people to read your article: disable zoom like an absolute asshole, and make the pictures and text very small on mobile.
It’s not just the nagging that hurts the mobile site. They have gradually broken or removed mobile functionality to push that stupid app. They even ran an A/B test where they completely disabled the mobile site. When they finally removed the option to turn off the nagging, they lied (like always) and said they had a better system coming and then never said anything about it ever again, even when asked. All they had to do to get people to use their app was make it good, but they’d rather try 100 abusive tactics than to just build a good app.
That explains why I haven’t seen it before. I did a lot of keyboard layout research several years ago, but only for the English language. It looks really cool. I love the colors and layout you chose, and the fact that it is basically lacking an enclosure. It’s very minimalist.
Oh, so it is for typing in French?
What keyboard layout is this? I’ve never seen this layout before.
Spark was pretty convenient until they changed to a subscription model, removed a bunch of features, and completely fucked over everyone who paid for a lifetime membership.
Idk if it’s available for iOS, but Fair Email is an amazing email client. It’s privacy focused, FOSS, and works well. Anything else will be inferior, either costing money, tracking you, uploading all of your emails to their server, or any combination of those things. You can try K9 email if it’s available for iOS and Fair Email isn’t. It’s a similar app to Fair, but hasn’t been updated in a long time on Android.
The thing is that love and passion also drive engagement. Tech and news companies could have created algos to push content that makes people happy, but they chose not to. Imagine how different life and the internet would be had they chosen the friendlier option.
That seems to be the case for social media in general. Reddit, Twitter, Lemmy, Mastodon… They all have the same political rage-bate content.
Oh they appropriated it all right, straight into their yachts and mansions.
Lol
I don’t think you need the “what if” parts