English but not in a Brexit way.
Successor account to WatTyler@lemmy.sdf.org.
FYI I have posted an update.
FYI I have posted an update.
Oh, I know. I adore Haskell.
Mate, I came on here to post Haskell as a semi-ironic ‘joke’ and it’s included in the top comment. You’ve made my day.
Italy is incredibly linguistically diverse.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Italy?wprov=sfla1
Much harder than I had to with the Cherry switches. I’ve been experimenting with applying pressure outside of the PCB and cannot replicate the issue. It’s only when the switches are inserted.
However, after some experimentation last night, I did realize this is indeed an individual switch issue. The problem is that they work perfectly fine until they’re fully inserted into the PCB. Then they got choked. I’ve identified a couple of problematic switches and re-assembled them but the issue is still there.
I’ll try and remember to share some media later. I like your idea of installing without the top housing. I’ll try that later. Thanks for commenting.
I’m unsure what these are, sorry.
Looks like this is a QC issue on my end too. Might switch to Cherry MX Ergo Clears.
I’m delighted to hear that I’m not alone 😅
My apologies. I can’t say I’ve done this a lot, as I’ve always been concerned this was the case. I’ve made the necessary adjustments.
You look nice today.
Please Do Not Go by Violent Femmes.
Have you not seen how big number can be? Number can just get so big. I don’t even care that I’m ADHD and I’m playing into all the worst stereotypes about us:
NUMBER GETS BIG
I’m fairly sure it was Scientific Linux because that was the distro used in the labs of my first programming course.
At some point soon you’re going to solve it in front of someone whilst you’re fidgeting, not even really focussing on it and you’ll blow their freaking mind and you’ll feel great.
Remember the GM of a TTRPG session I was playing was running a session and he noticed I’d been solving it when he’d assumed I’d just been fidgeting. He literally interrupted the session to exclaim ‘Oh my God, you solved it!’ and it took me a good few seconds to realize what he was talking about, as my attention was primarily on what he was saying and I was just idly solving.
Enjoy it when it comes :)
ADHD here. Speedcubing. It’s a wonderful hobby for me. When I’m interested in it, I can learn some new things and time myself to see how I’m doing. When I’m not interested in it, I can solve it and it helps me to focus on watching TV. Even if I’m not solving it, it feels great just to twist in your hands.
Look up a good budget speedcube (not Rubik’s branded) and invest yourself as much or as little as you fancy.
Some of us aren’t as husky as we would like to be; others are trying to be less husky. Presumably some of us are happy with ourselves, though I’m yet to meet them 😅
Jokes aside, we are all lovely people who just want to sit you down, make you a cup of tea, and convince you that good code does nothing and object-oriented programming is evil 😉
Haskellers for Haskell.
Truth or Consequences, NM
Heard it on a true crime podcast once and obviously I had to look up how it got its name and now it’s just stuck.
EDIT: Missed the never travelled to qualifier. I’ve been to California twice and NYC once. Only heard of Truth or Consequences after my travels.
Generationals - Put a Light On
Really excited to hear what you think.