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  • Been using the Glove80 for over a year now and I love it.
    Everything about it is exactly what I wanted from an ergonomic keyboard and it’s also very customizable.
    It’s been very comfortable for me from the moment I got it up until now. And while I used to like rough PBT keycaps texture, I’ve learned to enjoy the Glove80’s smooth POM keycaps.
    I had only one keyboard before it which I could consider as “ergo” and have used for quite a bit - The Sweep. I liked it, but the limited amount of keys ended up being an annoyance for me. Especially when gaming. Plus the Glove80’s curve and palm rest make it substantially more comfortable for me, despite it being a larger keyboard.

    There are only 2 things left on my checklist for the “perfect ergo keyboard”:

    • Lighter switches - I got the red chocs before the red pro chocs were an option. I’m thinking of soldering the 20g ambient switches though.
    • Pointing input module - There was some work going on about an Orbital v2 touchpad integration with the Glove80. But I haven’t heard anything about it since (I think it’s been over a year).

    So I’ve been eyeing the Svalboard.
    I’m not sure it’ll fit my needs as it isn’t wireless and has less keys. But I love everything else about it.





  • ArtikBanana@lemmy.dbzer0.comtoTechnology@lemmy.worldThe decline of Intel..
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    Tiktok is owned by ByteDance, which is headquartered in China and was founded by Chinese.
    Intel is headquartered in the USA and was founded by Americans.

    Intel is investing in Israel for the same reason other companies like Nvidia do (who just acquired another Israeli startup last month and has 7 R&D centers in Israel). Innovation and talent.





  • Personally I use Newmaxx’s site and spreadsheet which has more indepth information about the SSDs like their controllers and NAND type - https://borecraft.com/
    You can also check their subreddit for some reviews and such.
    That and some stats from Backblaze and general reviews.
    And I use price trackers to make sure I’m getting a good price.

    I don’t like going by specific brands, because they all have some less ideal models and some of them tend to change some of the components after a while.






  • I understand the feeling.
    But when someone buys music from you and then puts it in house parties for tens of other people, those people are also listening to your music without paying.

    And a lot of people these days will never pay for a specific artist’s music.
    They’ll use a streaming service like Spotify, which barely pays anything to small artists (especially when free users listen to the music, and not premium users).
    But I can use Spotify for free, listen to small artists’ music, share it with other people, and it will be considered legal and “ok”.

    And personally, whatever I pirate, I wouldn’t have bought in the first place without being able to try it. So it isn’t a lost sale.







  • There is a mention of the smashed window, but there are other articles that show it being smashed in a video. Like this one - Which has more details in general

    Another article which also describes the assault. The student also filed a police report.

    In addition:

    However, UC Berkeley Assistant Vice Chancellor Dan Mogulof told the Journal in an email that “we are aware of multiple assaults being reported on social media” but the university has only received one report of an assault so far. “That is one reason the Chancellor’s message urges students to come forward,” he added. “We cannot fully and adequately respond or investigate absent the detailed information formal police reports provide.”

    Additionally, the student told the Journal that people she knows were called “dirty Jews, Zionist pigs,” and told to “go back to where you came from.”


  • The recent escalation is due to Israel’s heavy handed response to Hamas, but this is not a new issue.

    That’s not what you initially wrote.

    Which in turn was in response to…going back to the illegal occupation of South Lebanon by Israel.

    Which is what I clarified in the first place.

    And Hizballah attacked a day after Hamas did. On the 8th of October. That’s before Israel’s response.

    Syria, the UN and the USA all agree that Shebaa farms were Syrian territory in 1967.
    Israel was not required to withdraw from the area according to the UN Security Council resolutions.