Dvorak more than a week https://t.co/PKVBGIKYtA
After getting proficient with the Colemak layout I got somewhat disappointed in what it promised to deliver. The finger-rolling magic wears off as soon as you move away from the English language and I was hoping it would transiti…
The ergonomic backspace https://t.co/7K1MJJZQYj
TLDR; changing the useless caps-lock key into something useful - backspace.
The space key is the most used key on every keyboard, regardless of intended usage. Fact.
Probably that’s why it looks like a long kitkat bar, made to …
Colemak layout - week one https://t.co/KZrL4Xvek2
It has been a bit more than week since I started with the Colemak keyboard layout and now I type at an average speed of 34wpm. Starting was really challenging, my wpm dropped to a low 2 :) .
The truth is, I would really push m…
Why I choose the planck keyboard https://t.co/0VbgmR9WSJ
It has been a while since I started my search for a keyboard replacement/upgrade in order to improve my day-to-day computer related activities (mostly coding and shell). Of all the keyboards I tried, none seem to provide…
Understanding complex systems https://t.co/7AKB4e3gcj
TLDR: A few tips for faster onboarding and less stress (hopefully).
Working as a software developer, there have been numerous projects I had to jump in and feel at home as quickly as possible. The recurring challenge is un…
Slackware for the next decade https://t.co/fbLRJEDNut
There are a number of things I catch myself going back to, such as Movies - “The thing”, “Alien”, “LOTR”; Books - “Tolkien” and software - “Slackware” (to say the least). No matter how far I wander off in the Linux scene, I…
The risk of unprotected private keys https://t.co/0IE9sBfMnM There have been numerous occations where I’ve heard the following expression: “…yeah my stuff is safe on my computer, no need to have additional encryption, or special administrative accounts…”.
Well yeah, sure, i…
Multiplexing terminal sessions https://t.co/uinekQF56p Taking into consideration the UNIX philosophy (“Make each program do one thing well.”), the terminal multiplexer expands on this idea by doing several things quite well, giving the operator additional console agility and sw…