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FirstWizardZorander @lemmy.one
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What tech are you most excited for in 2023?
  • Pebble was one of the good ones. I've gotten an inexpensive one running Android Wear, but I find myself seldom wearing it compared to my dumb watch. I wore my Pebble every day since it could last a damn week or more without charging, and the screen was very pleasant to the eyes.

  • Which keyboard(s) are you currently using?

    Hello there! Thought I'd kick this community off with a question.

    Which keyboard(s) are you currently using?

    Myself, I like to rotate, but the one I'm using right at the moment is an Akko 3068 with Akko CS Jelly Purple switches. I got it as it was available locally and supports hotswap. However, I've fallen in love with the included switches. They have a very pronounced tactility and feel very smooth.

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    What niche reddit community do you want to see find a place on the fediverse?
  • How would you access this from Lemmy? Does there need to be explicit federation?

    I'm on lemmy.one, and I've tried https://lemmy.one/c/[email protected], but it doesn't seem to do anything but give me a 404

    EDIT: Never mind, it seems something happened in the background, and the link now works for me.

  • What projects are you working on at the moment?
  • I'm currently messing around with a simple room booking app in rust/actix, but instead of simply using one of the existing authentication middlewares, I've rolled my own to learn more, and damn, has it been a fun ride learning how the borrow checker works!

  • so scary
  • When I first started my Linux journey about 23 years ago, I only ran it in text mode, since my computer didn't have the disk space for X. I remember using Vim, and whenever I wanted to close it I would hit Alt-F4, which of course performed a VT switch.

    When I inevitably launched Vim again on VT4 and wanted to close it, I obviously coudn't, but I got the idea that Alt-F5 was a more powerful Alt-F4, so I used that.

    After that I figured I was stuck and rebooted the machine.

  • What do you game on?
  • Right now I'm mainly gaming on my Switch for Nintendo first-party games, and Steam Deck for most of the rest. I have a Linux workstation that has an RX6600, so I use that for the more demanding titles, or when I just want keyboard/mouse.