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Vim koans are my favourite

https://blog.sanctum.geek.nz/vim-koans/


They've published a series of articles on this project:

>So this is how a lot of our assets ended up being primarily designed in real life as painted paper-cutout models. The models are then photographed, taken apart and scanned. Some paint samples are also created specifically to become tileable.

https://studio.blender.org/blog/devlog-papercraft-woods/#mak...

https://studio.blender.org/search/?type=post&project_title=D...



In case people are confused (like I was) when starting the game,

use arrow keys


I was desperately trying to click Start thinking it's a button. Thanks


Thank you!


I find it insane that everybody is seemingly okay with the fact that websites get to know what a user was browsing before landing on their site. And that there's no straightforward way to disable this behavior without the use of extensions.

Highly recommend installing https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/smart-referer


Hmm, the addon description says "has been largely superseeded by better browser defaults"


huh, no idea why it would say that, the only sane default is when referrer is not leaked to websites at all.



“No” basically. Unless it can be poly filled into safari (ios) it is not worth adopting just yet.


The author is working on a new version with more features: https://www.crowdsupply.com/oddly-specific-objects/sensor-wa...


I’m excited for the replacement LCD. The stock display has a bunch of restrictions on which segments can be active at once https://www.sensorwatch.net/docs/wig/display/


My favorite fun fact about Kenney is that he made the Armor Games intro

https://twitter.com/KenneyNL/status/1362768014895157249



I've been a split ergo keyboard user for many years now. Seen a lot of people decide to go from a traditional keyboard to a split ergo keyboard only to end up hating it.

This is too big of a jump to make in one go, and the sudden overhead in the amount of new information your mind and fingers need to get adjusted to ends up overwhelming a lot of people.

When you switch to a custom keyboard like the one you did. It's not just a split keyboard you're switching to, you also move to a smaller form factor that has lesser keys, and an ortholinear layout which has column stagger instead of row stagger. It's most effective to transition by gradually moving to the next form factor only after you're fully comfortable with the previous ones.

In your case, something like the Kinesis freestyle would have been a much better choice for you.


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