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One of my friends is building his Ergodox to use, and most of his programming dept uses them. Another friend built an Ergodox like a year ago, and actively uses it for programming at his work too.
Also in my personal experience, I'd prefer the more comfortable split-board layout, since it would let me keep my shoulders and wrists at a more natural position. You can go even further and tent the keyboards, or go with a truly ergo layout like the Dactyl, Kinesis Advantage, or Maltron.
But there are real meme-level keyboards for sure:
http://xahlee.info/kbd/i/chinese_drum_keyboard_big_03892.jpg
http://xahlee.info/kbd/i/chinese_drum_keyboard_69558.jpg
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/230258/331d5426-1103-498b-a9b3-ef782336cda0/image.png
at least it is fully ass-key compliant
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Finally did my upgrade that I have been planning over a year. of course the cpu has changed twice
Looking to buy a new headset to replace my Siberia 200's. Looked at the Cloud Alpha and Arctis 5 2019 Edition but anything else that's recommended? A microphone is preferred but I don't mind going without one because I have a Blue Yeti and don't currently use my headset mic.
I was about to say "hey that looks familiar"
yeah! your discord :V
I was planning on getting the M50x's. If you've watched randomfrankp, he does videos on tech and he's well known for his room tour projects series which he uploads every Sunday, I found a pair of headphones which he showed off in one of his tech under $50 videos. The Superlux HD668B's, never heard of the company but I hear they're pretty decent and really good for the price. Any opinions on them?
Maybe a pair of Arcano SHP80s?
that cpu looks a bit hot, is your cooler working?
Was this dropdown menu written in the 90's or something?
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/237596/cd60e14d-ec65-48be-a363-bb08449ac9a4/image.png
I think speccy always reports Ryzen temperatures wrong. It says my R7 2700X is in the 100s all the time.
The best I have for translation is a popup for google translate
Only because I don't want to execute/inject on the page
https://tenryuu.blob.core.windows.net/astrid/2018/12/18-12-24_05-04-01.webm
https://github.com/Scrxtchy/Quick-translate-from-context-menu
If you want something similar, porting over the google dictionary addon to firefox may be possible, as long as firefox offers the webextension apis, a list of incompatiblities/changes can be found on mdn
Chrome incompatibilities | MDN
Trekintash basically nailed it
HWinfo is my favourite monitor for that sort of thing.
Right Click Wiktionary – Get this Extension for 🦊 Firefox (en
Doesn't do translation but I use that for a dictionary. I use S3 Google Translate by Oleksandr Popov for translate but for some reason that specific addon seems to be missing right now: User Profile for Oleksandr – Add
go to about:support, open your profile folder and you can upload the xpi (zip file structure) somewhere
it's extension id will also be on the support page, because it's not nice looking though all this with 7zip and opening manifest.json to identify them
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/1755/f48129ea-709f-46c6-b450-05df26c3387a/image.png
s3google@translator.xpi
That should be it.
And for good reason.
http://puu.sh/CmO2M/dd893495c2.webm
What am I looking at?
Exacerbated flickering incurred by fast approximate anti-aliasing.
In this case, we are looking at a very detailed background with stars of varying size and luminosity. Without AA, the details are crisp, albeit somewhat unstable. Because such a high frequency pattern creates a lot of edges that FXAA tries to soften, it overdoes its thing and ends up with a bad result.
Temporal anti-aliasing, while also very soft, is at least aware of information from the past, which can be used to ameliorate instability in frames with subtle shifts in orientation and position.
This seems like a case where at the very least if FXAA was the only choice I'd be annoyed. There was this period from like 2010 to 2013 where the only AA in lots of big AAA games was just FXAA and that bugged me.
Atleast now downsampling in-engine is common.
I've finally ascended to 16GB of Ram, just in time for Electron apps to take over the world.
Just as 16 GB is starting to become useless too
I got on the 32GB (DDR4) train back in Feb 2016. I'm ready to run Chrome AND an Electron app!
I bought my 8GB of DDR3 for under 40€(either 32 or 37 euros) in 2012/2013 and thought that it is so cheap, I can afford to upgrade anytime...
Well, 5-6 years later, I can finally upgrade at similar prices to the original sum.
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/1755/007b6a93-6065-4553-b6b2-811ecf4bdf44/image.png
... I don't really think so
Electron begs to differ
Here is an Electron ISO burner, and Rufus (a not Electron ISO burner).
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/109738/58e5c69d-503c-4d9e-8b07-ab1dd00456ac/image.png
GOOD NEWS!
THE ELECTRON ONE IS CROSS-PLATFORM COMPATIBLE!
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