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  • It would never be as strong as kenisis. You can kill a guy with kenisis. But its not 3D printed and it's quite good if compared to other enthusiasts keyboards, from what I have gathered.

  • Kinesis Advantage
  • Too poor to afford them. But it seems really really cool. So I have seen every article and yt videos about them.

  • Kinesis Advantage
  • Glove 80 is similar but less bulky.

  • YSK there are open-source (gamified) tutorials to learn git
  • Its paid and not FOSS but you can use it without paying but some QOL features are missing. boot.dev . Its full backend course btw. There are 2 git course. Basic and advanced.

  • spidey senses
  • I read up to the second book. The third book is a little more philosophical for my taste. If you haven't read the second i highly recommend it.

  • spidey senses
  • I think it's the name given by the author for the reader's sake and not their "real" name. I think he says in the beginning, let's call her portia . Their names are said in taps of their limbs. And are probably different for different portia over the history of the series. I may be mistaken.

  • spidey senses
  • She was the main character, she was a high priest, warrior who "defeated" the ants, hunter, etc. Portia was the name given to the main guy of the story.

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  • Portia approves of this message.

  • "I love the poorly educated"
  • Let Bernie be Encharge. I am jealous that the US has Bernie. Seeing all this shit storm from afar, I now just believe the US doesn't deserve Bernie at all. He is too good for the US.

  • The Great Republican Political Strategy of Insult Puerto Rico for Some Reason
  • I am not fan of Tony but I really love Shane Gillis. I loved the Trump and Biden(Shane and Adam) episode. It was the best comedy I've seen in quite a while.

  • How can I make random names for email addresses?
  • For me I use ddg email aliases with bitwarden. It's great and free. I tried others but ddg works great but doesn't have any of the bells and whistles.

  • 🪱🪱🪱worm regards🪱🪱🪱
  • Maybe related to Pirate software??

  • Ahh, My cabbages!
  • Kiss my shiny metal ass

  • Steam now tells gamers up front that they're buying a license, not a game
  • I am glad i am not living in that timeline.

    Yet

  • AAA gaming on Asahi Linux - Asahi Linux
  • It's not improving it cause apple can use it. It's improving cause people can use it even after apple is not supporting it or don't like apple's OS.

  • Tim Walz calls for scrapping of electoral college to decide US presidential race
  • I think it was progressive who demanded it to be 3/5 if then conservative had their way they would happily count slaves as two people. It's was in their favour to do so. Slaves could vote and it inflated their population count which will grant more seat. I'm neither American nor have I been there.

  • How should I continue learning?
  • If you want that sweet dopamine hit of solving problem with out the overhead of doing a project just try leet code. Like that Chinese ping pong player. Nothing wrong with that if you are not gonna pursue it as a job. Ps. You can use different language then you are familiar with like Haskell or ocamel. It can really help you think differently and look problems in new light.

  • What's an experience that is unique to your country of residence?
  • In 150km of travel you can technically cover elevation of > 8,500 m

  • Godot by Junferno

    Introduction to Godot (not a tutorial)

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    Show Lemmy: I made an easy-to-use, "React-lite" web framework in only 2000 lines of code, named Modulo.js
    modulojs.org Modulo

    Modulo.js is a HTML Web Component Framework with easy-to-learn interactive documentation, crammed into a tiny self-building file

    cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/3038679

    > Modulo.js is full featured Web Component framework, in a single 2000 line file without any dependencies. It's packed with many modern features (state management, data binding, liquid-style templating, SSR), and can even build itself and your components from within the browser, so no NPM or terminal skills are needed, making it easier to teach beginners. > > While it might be new, I've been using internally for almost a year, meaning the documentation is fairly complete for a project at this stage, with 100s of example components / tutorials. So, I'd love to hear feedback! :) > > Anyone into trying a new, fun little open source framework? > credit : @modulojs

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    UNIX-like OS written in Rust based on micro-kernel architecture.

    Redox is a Unix-like Operating System written in Rust, aiming to bring the innovations of Rust to a modern microkernel and full set of applications.

    Jeremy Soller(BDFL of Redox) is on lemmy @soller@lemmy.world

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    Wiby - Search Engine for Classic Web(Web 1.0)
    wiby.me Wiby - Search Engine for the Classic Web

    Wiby is a search engine for older style pages, lightweight and based on a subject of interest. Building a web more reminiscent of the early internet.

    I made another post about the same website:

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    r/random but for web 1.0 websites

    You can get lost in this for hours. Have a great time.

    And also please comment what you got:

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    Simple Pdf editor in your browser without signup
    simplepdf.eu SimplePDF - A free PDF editor to easily edit documents and fill in forms

    The online PDF editor that respects your privacy: add text, checkboxes, add and remove pages, sign your PDFs in a few seconds

    SimplePDF - A free PDF editor to easily edit documents and fill in forms

    By @bendersej on "X"

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    The password game

    Password game which became popular on programming.dev due to this https://programming.dev/post/259125 post. Credit: @nealagarwal on "X"

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    dwraf_of_ignorance dwraf_of_ignorance @programming.dev

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