[-] g0g0gadget@artemis.camp 4 points 1 year ago

Yep, those ones!

[-] g0g0gadget@artemis.camp 5 points 1 year ago

Yep! And for mouse control I mostly use the keyboard itself, or a trackpad on a lap desk. https://www.lauralangdon.io/blog/

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The chair’s cover has a zipper underneath, and it just occurred to me I could stick magnets in the arms, under the fabric, so my keyboard can attach to the chair. 🎉

And with the AR glasses I can just recline and putter away on the three virtual monitors on my ceiling. 😎

[-] g0g0gadget@artemis.camp 4 points 1 year ago

I opened this bracing for a condescending tech bro, and that couldn't be further from what the interview was actually like! As a Developer Advocate and documentarian, I especially appreciated this bit:

Finally, because I’m creating keyboards that are going to be built by multiple people with different backgrounds in DIY, I need to make sure the process goes smoothly. This means that during the design process, the 3d and electronic parts have to be made in a way where it’s expected there will be mistakes. It can and will happen that the screw inserts are not installed properly, the components are installed in reverse, there are shorts and cut traces and burnt plastic. People will make mistakes, and I need to work on making those mistakes less likely to happen, but also make sure that the keyboard is easy to fix.

This is so important, yet so infrequently prioritized. 👏

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I've only seen solid-color keycaps for Chocs, and I'd love to get some cute ones like there are for Cherry MX switches. I'm thinking of sets like Bubble, Castle Idol, Honey Milk, and Witch Girl. Do sets like these exist for Choc switches?

[-] g0g0gadget@artemis.camp 8 points 1 year ago

I mean, even Neil Gaiman is far more active on Bluesky than he is on Mastodon, even though probably a greater proportion of his fans are on Mastodon, and he was on Mastodon well before Bluesky. So he's getting something from Bluesky that he isn't getting from Mastodon, and that's noteworthy.

[-] g0g0gadget@artemis.camp 6 points 1 year ago

Same but for journalists/writers.

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My Ultra-Ergo Keyboard Setup (www.lauralangdon.io)

How I set up my keyboard for unparalleled ergonomics and portability

[-] g0g0gadget@artemis.camp 4 points 1 year ago

I adore the Moonlander, and absolutely think it's worth the cost. I plan to keep using both boards in different contexts.

[-] g0g0gadget@artemis.camp 5 points 1 year ago

You can only purchase it pre-built. 😊 https://www.zsa.io/voyager/

[-] g0g0gadget@artemis.camp 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

What Impossibility Box said is 100% true. But also I only got into keyboards because I had wrist pain, and the Moonlander took my pain away. And then I got swept up into the hobby. 😁

[-] g0g0gadget@artemis.camp 4 points 1 year ago

Nothing exciting, I'm afraid! The orange pen is a Pilot from the Retro Pop collection, and the silver pencil is a Pentel Graph Gear 1000.

[-] g0g0gadget@artemis.camp 7 points 1 year ago

The pink dots are stickers, and if "indexing" means "I need these so I can keep track of which row I'm touching", then yep, that's what they're for. 😁 I can keep track of where my fingers are with only three rows, but with only two thumb keys I couldn't just remove the top row like I used to do on the Moonlander. I actually like this even better, and I'm going to put the stickers on the Moonlander, too. They're often called "gem stickers" or "jewel stickers" in shops.

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I love the Voyager so far. 💜

[-] g0g0gadget@artemis.camp 11 points 1 year ago

I’d love to see more buildings like this for apartments! Scaling vertically but still getting outdoor space that isn’t roofed by the next balcony up.

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