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[–] 0101100101@programming.dev 1 points 2 hours ago

This looks awesome - thanks! What's the all-in price?

[–] 0101100101@programming.dev 1 points 19 hours ago

what's "large" and what's "cheap"?

[–] 0101100101@programming.dev 1 points 21 hours ago

If the internet is gone I have no need for a Linux box.

Linux isn't dependent on the internet FYI. It doesn't send telemetrics data to Microsoft for example.

[–] 0101100101@programming.dev 0 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago)

If you're going to print something, just buy a book. It's much cheaper and you don't have to deal with the carcinogenic effects from the printing.

Online guides are often poorly written.

[–] 0101100101@programming.dev 2 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago)

Also forgot to point out, you can buy keys with a transparent cover over the top on ali so you can shove a piece of paper underneath the transparent bit to use as labels.

https://ae-pic-a1.aliexpress-media.com/kf/Sa64d09e1337e4dbe8ab64b7194aa790cF.jpg_220x220q75.jpg_.avif

[–] 0101100101@programming.dev 3 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago)

Amateurs. I use butterflies.

https://xkcd.com/378/

[–] 0101100101@programming.dev 4 points 21 hours ago (1 children)

I get this, but an IDE should be invisible and grow as you do and not require you to learn lots of janky things before it becomes a little bit useful for you.

Need the basics, great, here they are. Don't understand some advanced feature? Well the IDE has it here, but it isn't in your way, mess with it as and when you want. It'll still be there.

I don't think one IDE does everything for different languages and its ok to swap editors depending on your workflow, your project and your ever-changing skillset.

[–] 0101100101@programming.dev 2 points 22 hours ago

I'm using Mate and it allows me to easily define custom shortcuts to open apps and so on. I suppose autoIt / the linux variants / custom script can add additional functionality to the keypad as well!

[–] 0101100101@programming.dev 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

‘~Esc$&:;()[]{}<>=+*

Other than it being your password, why?

What do you use Wayland for? Gaming?

[–] 0101100101@programming.dev 3 points 1 day ago (2 children)

I’m using ch57x-keyboard-tool to configure it

Great! I've bought similar without the dials (I wish I didn't have to pay extra for the stupid LEDs) and was hoping there was something open sourcey to configure it with rather than their dodgy codebase for the same reasons you list!

Of course there are going to be passages to skip as with any technical reference.

 

A great way to learn the basics. It'll be old, but that's ok. It's going to cover all the shell basics and then more. It's still going to be useful, it'll cost you pennies, you'll be able to dip into it when you want, and you'll be giving to a good cause.

 

Macro keyboards are mini programmable USB keyboards that can be pressed to trigger shortcuts, a sequence of keypresses etc. They can have several layers so switching to a different one will trigger different keypresses from the same key, so e.g. different IDEs can be represented.

I've just bought one with a view to setting up shortcuts for debugging. Each IDE has its own unique keys for navigating through the code, so I figure it'll be nice to just press one key to start debugging and one key to step into instead of a combination of ctrl+whatever etc

Do you use one? If so, what do you use it for and what size do you use? Is it too big / too small?

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