Eh, the split part is easy, it's the lack of row stagger that's going to trip you up for at least a couple of days.
You do get used to it, though, and after that a "normal" keyboard will feel as weird as it actually is, when you think about it.
Eh, the split part is easy, it's the lack of row stagger that's going to trip you up for at least a couple of days.
You do get used to it, though, and after that a "normal" keyboard will feel as weird as it actually is, when you think about it.
Something I couldn't find in the readme (could be my fault) is the "why". What did you tweak, what where the things in Iosevka that you we're missing?
ascetics
I think you mean "aesthetics", an ascetic is something quite different. 😛
Why not make a "game" layer that doesn't get in your game-playing way, and have mod-taps on the rest? (as far as they don't interfere with the chords, of course)
De theorie is dat bedrijven goed zijn in de goedkoopste manier vinden om te doen wat er van ze verlangd wordt.
Die theorie klopt al niet helemaal — bedrijven hebben als doel om winst te maken. Een goedkopere manier om iets te doen is een middel dat kan bijdragen aan die winst, prima, maar dat is bijzaak. Het draait om de winst, en het maximaliseren ervan. Soms komt daar een product uit dat jij en ik ondermaats vinden, soms niet, maar ook dat is bijzaak: zolang het product wordt afgenomen, is het (voor het bedrijf) zeker niet ondermaats.
Dat je dan bepaalde taken aan het bedrijfsleven gaat overlaten omdat die wel even goedkopere manieren zullen vinden, laat zien dat je dan de hoofdzaak gemist hebt. Een bedrijf dat zo'n taak krijgt, gaat daar zoveel mogelijk winst mee maken, dus waarom men verwacht dat dat goedkoper gaat worden is me compleet onduidelijk.
Sure! I have several:
I have two control keys! They're under D and K, through the miracle of mod-tap. Look into home row mods, it's a game changer. Here's my keymap for reference — it's a bit of a work in progress, I keep finding little things to tweak or improve.
As it stands, the two outer thumbs (App/Alt) aren't even mapped at the moment, they're too tucky for my hands, and the outer row on the left isn't exactly what the cap legends say, either.
They're more ergo than a regular keyboard, I think, so personally I'm fine with it.
What are we looking at? Do share some specs!
Kbin can do Microblogs, but I'm not sure what you mean with "alternative to chronological feed"?
👉😚👈 Aanvliegroute? 🥵
Oh, that is glorious.
You'll lose more than just snapshots, btrfs does a bit more than just that.
I've been running my NAS/server on btrfs for years, now. I started out on Rockstor (which was still based on CentOS back then, they switched to an OpenSUSE core some years ago), later I decided to roll my own setup on Leap, partially because I already had (and love) Tumbleweed on my workstations, and keeping everything on one distro is just less mental overhead. For me, it's been rock solid. I like OpenSUSE, I like btrfs. Snapshots have saved my bacon on the workstations more than once when bleeding edge updates and nvidia clashed; it's never been an issue on the server of course, and I don't really use them for data (although the option is there). I do however use RAID1, on 3 drives, and being able to just add a drive even if it's not the same size as the others (within reason), is a big plus and one of the reasons I opted for btrfs back then.
OpenSUSE as a distro is great, there's a fair amount of software, stuff that's not in the default repos might be on OBS. It's a fixed-release distro but the cadence feels somewhat different from Ubuntu's. YaST is great when you want to have some easily accessible menu driven interface to setting things up, rather than poke around in config files (I'm more of a config file guy, but having the option is nice).
Of course, as for opinion... It all depends on what you want to use the machine for, where your experiences lie, and so on. What's the NAS doing, besides file shares, what do you hope to gain by switching distros? Where are you on the scale from "I want it to just work, something like a Synology would be nice if they weren't so pricey" to "I hand-compile kernels for fun"?