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  • Thanks for the kind words. I try to maximize my keyboard shortcuts as much as I can, but making the jump to interacting with DBs using psql is just intimidating... Then again I used to feel that way about vi and the terminal in general. Maybe all I need is a few more years in and opinions change suppose. I was also looking at the idea from an ergonomics/longevity perspective. All in all I think it's a good idea to invest into a corne sooner than later but I'll probably have it alongside my tkl for a while.

    And it's hard not to compare myself to devs on lemmy 😂 I've already learned so much just by being here and in programming.dev (little things, but they add up honestly) but I'm sure a lot of devs have these feelings at some point

  • Anyway here's my current setup, I'm interested to see everyone else's too! I assume everyone's more into the group-buy kind of keyboards here but that business model is honestly insufferable as a casual enthusiast, got silent switches cause I couldn't really open up/mod this bad boy and I still work at an office

  • Thanks everyone for the detailed answers, interesting to know that it's mostly key bindings and vim shortcuts. Really the answer is you lot are a whole lot more efficient in your dev workflow than I am. Thing is I still have senior devs coming by and helping me with debugging etc. so I doubt I'll be going the smaller keeb/vim route cause they'll rip on me to no end

  • Also keep in mind we use a credit system that's tied to so many important loan related necessities. If you don't open credit cards and get into debt and pay it back regularly you won't be able to finance/get a loan for a car or a house.

  • LDAC

    Jump
  • I don't understand what's funny. It's developed with no competition, it's open source, it's definitely better than the current options out there and doesn't cost money. Is it just audio snobs in here? I consider myself somewhat snobby re:audio but even I use wireless headphones. Some grade A snobbery in this thread. LDAC is great. You're not convincing anyone to go back to wired headphones for day to day use