Hey guys, looking for advice on my first build. I'm looking forward to building a Dactyl Manuform but I've run into some hiccups that I seek your advice on. I apologize in advance if my English is a bit wonky....
Well it happened. My #mechanical#keyboard died. It's with regret that I decided to call it quits and just get a Logitech K380 instead. I'm liking it so far even though it can't match the feel of mechanical switches.
I don't buy things very often, and almost never buy things I don't actually need, but after watching Unrest (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unrest_(2022_film)) I decided I really wanted a mechanical stopwatch and on ebay there are TONS of mechanical stopwatches and I won an auction for one (with a very low bid) and they sent me it from Ukraine and now I have it and it works and I can hear it and I love it. #unrest#stopwatch#ukraine#analog#mechanical
The last day of #photOctober2023 and the theme is science. I've gone for a historical vibe, with this orrery (mechanical model of the solar system) from 1799.
It is, obviously, not 100% accurate in terms of our current understanding of the solar system, but it is a lovely thing and was showing cutting edge astronomical knowledge when it was made.
There needs to be an #ergonomic#mechanical wireless #keyboard in a similar layout to the #Logitech Wave keyboard but with a volume dial instead of volume buttons. I haven't seen anything that's the exact same kind of non-split layout, and I prefer that over split because it's just curved enough.
» #neuroscience has become so broad & technically sophisticated that individual researchers can no longer fully understand the technical foundations of their experiments.
To all the #mechanical#keyboard nerds… Looking for a customizable low profile 100% keyboard (wired! Not wireless!) which is ultra silent. Switches should be replaceable without soldering. Backlight is optional.
What I found by now: #Keychron Q6. But it is not low profile… and the most silent switches I found are Cherry MX Silent Red.
Would appreciate a boost for higher reach and more responses 😊
One of the benefits of the global twitter/x outage is I finally had a good reason to stop looking at it finally. Fired up #Mastodon instead for #retrocomputing news goodness.
Thursday work day is done.
Working on AmigaOS 4 beta testing program for the upcoming A1222 system instead. Also got a new cool #Keychron#Q6 Pro #mechanical#keyboard with red switches as a Xmas present for my Mac Pro after the Mac keyboard stopped responding to inputs! I love the keyboard - feels great to type on.
These are the requirements for a #mechanical#engineering job. It's for a MEP/HVAC role. Notice that there's no mention of Solidworks. Instead, they require 2 hours a day of REVIT. Oh boy... When I was an undergrad, no mechE had heard about that software, but I kept seeing it everywhere post graduation (for MEP roles obviously).
I'm not a huge #keyboard nerd though I have maybe 3-4. My latest purchase was about a year ago and I swear I just love this damn #Logi MX #Mechanical mini so damn much. What a stupid joy. I replaced a #keychron k3 that I just wasn’t feeling after trying a couple different switches.
In keeping with our back-to-school theme this week, here we have an 8th-grade classroom at St. Veronica's school with 40 students seated at tables or desks, each equipped with a Burroughs calculating machine as a math tool, 1955.
OC My DD: 36-key Cantor variant
Help needed with my first build!
Hey guys, looking for advice on my first build. I'm looking forward to building a Dactyl Manuform but I've run into some hiccups that I seek your advice on. I apologize in advance if my English is a bit wonky....
Daily driver right now