The quote you chose from that source is a bit misleading. 7.6 million voting eligible people in Georgia. Still an insane amount of votes to count.
The quote you chose from that source is a bit misleading. 7.6 million voting eligible people in Georgia. Still an insane amount of votes to count.
I have a PhD in economics. Saying that the field “pledges” to be able to predict the future is pretty disingenuous. You’d be hard pressed to find any serious researcher in the field with that level of delusion.
Changelog media is another good source to complement this rec. Longer form, as opposed to breaking news, conversations about many OSS related (and software development in general) topics. Some of their now defunct programs like Request For Commits were some of my favorites.
Not at all. I agree that’s what tax funds are for and ought to be spent when necessary. I’m just making a more nuanced point that it’s unfortunate that government officials and the justice system not doing a proper job has led to two adverse outcomes.
My point is more about public servants, such as the justice system, government officials, etc. not doing a good job. Everyone loses in this case. I’m not at all against government spending. It’s just really unfortunate that (1) this woman’s life was ruined and (2) we as a society also have to foot that bill.
Not to mention, damages paid by governments don’t just come out of thin air. Contemporary taxpayers shoulder the burden, in some way, for the misdeeds of previous generations. An unfortunate reality. At the same time, I wholeheartedly agree that this woman deserves some form of additional restitution. It just becomes very tricky who actually bears that cost.
The reality is that virtually all widely used modern codebases contain at least some open source code (source).
I think because I’m so used to a laptop keyboard, uniform profiles just feel better to me.
So cool! I’ve been hoping to see one of these daughterboard orthocades in the wild. Have any extra parts? Would love to build one
So well done! I just noticed the purple cable. It wouldn’t be yours without it.
Just like retro beige in general. I think this set is 21kb, of which I’m a huge fan.
Retro beige is the best. Been searching for and wide and have yet to find a set I prefer
That’s a great idea. Like a “on the cover” / “in the header” caption with links.
Thank you!! The thumb cluster is so comfortable. Just finished tweaking the firmware and will open source everything shortly
Perhaps not in as much need as TIA, but I like the concept behind https://academictorrents.com/ and seed what I can
Have you checked out the quickstart guide? You need to fork manna_harbour/miryoku_zmk
and use the workflow found in Actions > Build Inputs
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Personally, I prefer to take manna_harbour’s excellent miryoku layout as a basis and write my own keymap, using the existing documentation as a guide. There’s alot more trial and error but you’ll have a better understanding of how the firmware works when you’ve got it working. I find the GitHub Actions-based workflow for building firmware overly complicated for my personal use case.
Me too! I’m a sucker for light caps, muted/matte cases, and anything cozy/retro. Filament: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09TR84CLG
Respectfully disagree. I’ve been waking up to Chum Lair from the Sable video game OST for a couple years now. I wake up in a good mood because me and my girlfriend think it’s absolutely ridiculous and hilarious.