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Cake day: June 14th, 2023

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  • In a similar vein, I’ve seen a lot of auto moderator implementations created. If instead of creating yet another project, people started contributing to existing ones we’d have a good core set of functionality that could be shared across instances. Competing implementations are fine, but at some point the efforts get spread so thin that progress is limited.









  • My main motivator was to stop having to take my hand off the keyboard to use the mouse. It’s inefficient and ultimately I was worried I was developing RSI in my shoulder. The alternative would be to have keyboard navigation everywhere but that’s not always feasible.

    The mouse buttons are the arrows on the left thumb. I was worried putting them on the same thumb for click and drag actions. They’re layered for secondary buttons too, so <-||- is Left or when the layer is activated Backward and -||-> is Right or Forward.

    The arrows on the right are also layered with PgUp or Home and PgDn or End.




  • It’s the intersection of Ergonomic and Mechanical keyboards. Some people get into it due to RSI, because it’s more comfortable, looks cool, or just for fun!

    Some companies do sell premades or even manufactured products. You can also 3d print a case and build it yourself. There’s a lot of customization that can go into it. From RGB and OLEDs, to trackballs or thumbsticks. Which depending on what you’re looking for may force you to DIY.


  • So far, so good! I do think I need to tweak the DPI a bit but was actually surprised how quickly it felt normal to use. And I can easily reach all the keys. It’s a similar layout to the Kinesis Advantage that I’ve used for a long time.

    Only issue I’ve discovered so far is that I might need to put some rubber feet on it or something. I found it slides around my desk a little too much. 😅




  • I think the concerns about smaller instances are valid (as I post from lemmus.org). Some additional data points to consider when evaluating an instance would be whether they’re running a recent version and the uptime of the instance.

    It’d probably be a good idea to have a page that promotes these smaller instances that ‘score’ well to help distribute some of the load.