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  • It's centered around Colemak but of course there is no standard for the extra thumb and pinky keys. I have enter, right shift, and FN on the right thumb, then spacebar, ctrl, and FN2 on the left thumb. FN2 makes the left side into a number pad.

  • They work the same, Ctrl+P for print. The layout is programmed into the keyboard microcontroller; your computer never gets any information beyond which key you're pressing.

  • My other keyboard is an Ergodox 76. All mechanical keyboards can have their firmware re-flashed to whatever key organization you want. Then you just move the key labels to the right places (optional)

  • This is a Lemmy post.

    The past can't be changed, and the future is unknowable.

  • Strongly disagree on the not twisting part. You need a split keyboard to get the proper wrist angle

  • This is what I use every day

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  • You can also build a 3d printer from scratch pretty easily. Would need to regulate random electronics and robotics components

  • this takes me back to the 1970s pop culture era

  • No no they're going to make Bloodbore 30th anniversary re-release PS5 Pro Exclusive with 45 fps

  • 1080p at 60 Hz is 4.4 gigabit

  • we serve food here sir

  • Nearly all of the grad students today were born after 95

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  • Probably makes 7 figures working for big pharma though

  • Bottas leading race

    unlikely