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Shared by farcaller on 2025-01-19 at 19:03 (original by Ricky Mondello)

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Shared by farcaller on 2025-01-19 at 15:32 (original by Lu wilson)

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Shared by farcaller on 2025-01-18 at 20:05 (original by nixCraft 🐧)

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Shared by farcaller on 2025-01-18 at 17:39 (original by Francisco Tolmasky)

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Shared by farcaller on 2025-01-17 at 15:37 (original by nixCraft 🐧)

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Written by farcaller on 2025-01-17 at 11:01

Oh look, my #clojure plugin host for #obsidian is now live at obsidian://show-plugin?id=clojure-plugin-host.

Now I actually have to go and make it into something that's more than just an MVP.

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Shared by farcaller on 2025-01-17 at 10:46 (original by Metin Seven 🎨)

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Written by farcaller on 2025-01-16 at 23:07

Have you ever thought how many things you do online end up in copying bytes between protobufs?

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Written by farcaller on 2025-01-16 at 07:41

Imagine waiting on a 8 lines of a json PR for more than 3 months with feedback like "change that one letter to upper-case" and then finally be smashed as "stale" by the fucking github-actions bot.

Yes, I do understand that having the @obsidian plugin in a registry is a privilege, not a right, but guys, maybe your process is broken?

I understand you get a lot of PRs, I’ve seen the traffic. But if a developer responds to your feedback in minutes, maybe you need to have a label for yous that tells you that you are slow to reply, not them? Throwing a GH actions bot in the mix to see the damned "stale" after I did everything you asked for and was extremely responsive is demotivating tbh. We are discussing a single like of a description for months, that's peak corporate!

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Shared by farcaller on 2025-01-15 at 22:05 (original by Graham Sutherland / Polynomial)

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Shared by farcaller on 2025-01-15 at 19:03 (original by Neale)

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Shared by farcaller on 2025-01-15 at 08:44 (original by CatSalad🐈🥗 (D.Burch) :blobcatrainbow:)

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Written by farcaller on 2025-01-14 at 20:08

I was randomly reminded that today is a good day to email envoy-security@.

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Shared by farcaller on 2025-01-14 at 14:57 (original by Alexander Hanff)

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Written by farcaller on 2025-01-14 at 14:37

I can't believe how much a small patch to allow the #keychron switch between bt/wireless with a hotkey improves the experience. I can seamlessly go between the machines now and it's just awesome.

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Shared by farcaller on 2025-01-14 at 12:16 (original by Mikko Koski 🇫🇮)

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Written by farcaller on 2025-01-14 at 11:27

If you email me to say I'm in a top 1% of your product's users and I haven't used it for 2 years now that doesn't really shine a positive light on your product. Or, maybe, your marketing is just dishonest.

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Written by farcaller on 2025-01-14 at 10:36

@whitequark I think you're tinkering in the FPGA space. I just had a random idea—what if instead of doing a keyboard matrix I wire every button to an FPGA instead so that I have a dedicated pin per button. It doesn't seem too insane on paper, and I wonder what's the current best deal to get into FPGAs again. I have a breadboard with a spartan 6, but they didn't route enough pins out for a keyboard project. What's the best deal with FPGAs nowadays? I can theoretically solder a BGA in, but a QFP would be way easier. It seems that AMD bought Xilinx while I wasn't looking and I have no idea on where we stand now in re. accessibility of the software to author HDL.

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Written by farcaller on 2025-01-14 at 10:21

I can’t believe I was convinced to move off the apple keyboards I was happily using for almost 20 years.

/ me grumbles something while installing KiCad.

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Written by farcaller on 2025-01-13 at 16:38

It seems that it's indeed impossible to do mac-like text navigation shortcuts in the keyboard firmware alone without also sacrificing holding alt and/or win, as both of those have side-effects on being tapped.

I have an autohotkey setup for making windows behave that I stopped using a while ago (and I have no memory on why I did), because I switching to an adapter that'd translate apple fn hotkeys to proper PC scancodes. I wonder if I should just move the whole word/line navigation to a separate layer and make it different from both mac and PC (I'm considering right cmd as a trigger and a block of [;'\ as directions).

[#]keychron #qmk

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