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I think the keycap design of the current #System76 Launch keyboard is not a good #UX. The shifted keys at the same vertical position as the normal layer is confusing to know which key is emitted. Those that use left-to-right writing, it can be assumed that the left symbol is what is entered rather than from right-to-left. For example, with "! 1", "1" is typed normally. This may seem obvious to most of us as we're used to this expectation but the keycaps' designs may suggest otherwise.

Hey, you, reader:

Ever been browsing someone's blog, website, repo -- even their social web profile -- and thought to yourself "Wow, that's really neat. I love what they did here!"

Consider telling them! Someone on here made a post a while back encouraging people to do just that, and I've tried to make a conscious habit of contacting the authors of neat little indie and smolweb sites.

Email, guestbook, comment; whatever it might be, consider reaching out somehow to share your appreciation. You might be surprised at how much it makes their day.

You might also be surprised to discover how much making their day makes yours, too.

#IndieWeb #SmallWeb #Community #Blog #Blogging

I may regret this at some point, but I felt the need to put down in writing how I feel about this moment in the tech industry.

It is not kind. You may well be insulted by it. If you are... then you really should question yourself.

https://www.garfieldtech.com/blog/selfish-ai

#AI #LLM #Programming

Selfish AI | GarfieldTech

Be sure to check your kids candy this year, I just caught someone trying to turn my son into a hacker
So PureOS 11 (crimson) on Librem 5 has become daily driveable, as evidenced by me upgrading the system of my daily driver to it and not having much to complain about. From oldoldstable to oldstable - heading towards modernity one step at a time 😂 #pureos #librem5 #linuxmobile #mobilelinux
I leave it to others more creative than me to come up with a better term than "option".
Can we stop calling Free Software projects "alternatives" to proprietary software? Call them something nicer like another "option" because it just sounds like a compromise solution and diminishes fantastic software out there. Like, I don't hear OBS called an "alternative" to XSplit. "Alternative" evokes an image of inferiority.
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