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  • nobara is great! I am on arch now, but for a plug-and-play gaming system it works great. It really feels like a fedora gaming "spin" and honestly I think fedora should try to upstream changes into that kind of distro.

  • Played about an hour so far, first impressions are that the game is pretty great. The movement and gameplay is much more modern and dynamic compared to JSR. I love the soundtrack, but you only start with a few songs so try to unlock more quick.

    Price is a little steep at 40. But I love the dev team (Lethal League is amazing if you like fighting games) so I’m happy to support them.

    I have only played an hour but this does really feel like a JSR successor.

  • TLDR:

    • Meisner effect caused by ferromagnetic impurities, wasn’t actually levitating, just parts of it were repelled by the magnet.
    • Extreme change in resistivity at 104.8 degrees C caused by internal copper sulfide molecules, which exhibit a phase change exactly at that temperature.
    • a team grew a single crystal version. It’s an insulator.
  • Nah I hate jira because it’s so damn slow to do any action

    I’m okay with tickets, it’s the price we pay, but there is a serious lack of “in and out” with jira. As a dev, I want to spend as little time as possible in a software like jira.

  • !lostlemmings

    Idk if that is a thing yet but it should be

  • Oh woah. This is a super cool project! Nice!

  • Oh for sure it would be way harder to implement. I need a portable ssh terminal and I hate no physical keys on my phone. This seems like a big step up.

  • This is sweet. I wonder if it would be possible to use a keypad from a blackberry key one. Those ones have a trackpad integrated

  • I’m hyped af for this! Hopefully gtk apps integrate well.

  • Inspect element, select the wrapper div, change css element height to 1500px or something

  • Cider 2?

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    /r/196 is back rule?

  • While it may not be as common as 18650 or especially a AAA. A 14500 battery is as small as an AAA while retaining the same chemistry/voltages of normal lithiums you see used with a nice nano. Could be your best bet if you want small but easier to source/replace. An 18650 is your best bet on availability though, but they are huge compared to what we normally use.

    AAA batteries operate at 1.5v nominal, so a nice nano would not be able to be powered by them/it would overcharge it.

  • :) doing my best to keep lemmy way more positive than Reddit ever was haha

  • main @midwest.social

    I love the Darkly-pureblack theme, but I also love the Darkly-compact theme, any chance of a Darkly-pureblack-compact here?

    • for the main half (by default the right board) battery is reported both to the OS and on the display, the other half only shows battery on the screen. The left half lasts longer that the right. So recharging both sides when your computer reports battery is low will ensure you always have charge.
    • print out this dxf
    • just choc v1s for now, in the future I am hoping to make a mx version.

    The group buy ends tonight at midnight (central time) btw! This first batch is very limited but future batches will run longer.

  • No you got it right!

  • Not a dumb question! Just the pcbs and cases are being sold. The cases come with screws, magnets, etc to put them together but for the pcb there is a part selection guide on the wiki with all required non-included parts.

  • thanks!

  • ErgoMechKeyboards @lemmy.world

    [Orders close today!] ErgoMechKeyboards made this keyboard a reality: 4c (formerly chocboard) DIY kits now available!