Take Ctrl - Keychron Q60 Max
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3 місяці тому
this open source project has a bright future
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i tried so many keyboards - this is the one
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@jamesgphillips91
@jamesgphillips91 11 годин тому
Started using dioxus after getting really burnt out on next/react. I’m so excited to be able to Fullstack development, including games (bevy) and ai with a single language that’s fast asf.
@pointeplusplus
@pointeplusplus 17 годин тому
This is my favorite keyboard explanation video I've seen so far! It's the one I'm going to send to my physical therapist so he doesn't have to listen to me ramble and gush over keyboards. I've been just getting into mechanical keyboard and I had a similar religious experience when I bought my first upgrade to the Womier SK71 recently. For maybe about 8 months I've had my eye on the glove80 but haven't been able to bring myself to get it. And then very recently I find out the "unsoldered" version isn't hot swappable, just sans switches soldered in. Nuuuuu, not my perfect grail/endgame keyboard gone off and made me go back to square one. I was really interested in the pro red linears since I have some finger joint issues, but if they end up being too light I'll bottom out and it'll be worse. At that price point, I really wanted to get to try out different switches and if I ever need to lube them I'm not down to solder them all. I'm a little torn and I'm considering buying something like the glove80, iris, or moonlander which all aren't exactly what. I want... and going off the rails and going full dactyl manuform mode. I think for me per-key RGB is a must to help show a layer noob like me which layer I'm on and where the keys are on that layer. I'm trying not to lose too many keys at once and I'm not even sure if I'd do better with the regular switches or the choc. If only Best Buy were full of these and I could stroll down and give them a try 😅
@b3owu1f
@b3owu1f 20 годин тому
I'm an Iris user myself.. been building them since the rev2 days where you soldered like 300 things to each half. Took about 4 to 6 hours to make one. The latest rev8 with the solid aluminum hefty frame is so nice.. keyboard doesn't move at all. That Glove 80 looks interesting though but I wouldn't want more than the keys I have on the iris with the exception of a pointer (index) finger set of two keys on each half in the center. I got used to that layout on my Model 01 (have you checked that one out??) and liked it because to your point about less finger travel, having tab/enter and/or a few other keys is very nice. I would absolutely love to go to the 3 row keyboards.. just not sure I am willing to spend the time to learn how to remember to use home keys to shift/hold in to numbers, etc.
@rafihmahfooz2304
@rafihmahfooz2304 День тому
This is a great language, it has cool ideas. I am a Java developer and the python syntax really got me using the language. It was clean and easy to read. I myself don't like a lot of words on the screen. I am a graphical thinker, and looking at this made me think how easy it would be to read code using glyphs. They are clean and short you can definitely express complex code using them. They would still be readable. Uiua is breath of fresh air
@pointeplusplus
@pointeplusplus День тому
I'm so excited about the glove80 - but I'm thinking I might hold out for v3 (hopefully there will be one). It's my favorite form factor of anything out there but for me not having hot swap key sockets on a keyboard that pricey is rough. I'm still newer to mechanical keyboards and I really want to be able to try what's out there and take switches out to lube them when I want to. I'd love to see some 2.4gz wireless as well instead of bluetooth. But what a stunning board. I'm thinking I might try out something a little less expensive first but looking to do something to go easier on my hands/wrists. Do you have a recommendation for a first split ortholinear? I'm a software developer that types in Dvorak (and glove80 is one of the only keyboards that actually cares about other layouts with their keycaps and I love it). Part of me is like maybe I should just build a dactyl but it's been a while since I've soldered.
@deltics735
@deltics735 3 дні тому
I used ergo boards for several years until I discovered true mechanical keyboards and since then have reverted to normal 80%/TKL layouts (Keychron Q3 Pro, but not the SE). I spent a little time with QMK/VIA putting some regular productivity shortcuts in place, but other than that I spend most of the time on my keyboard using it to do actual work. A question that always comes to mind when watching the extent to which some people go with their layout experimentation and customisation is … how much time is spent on chasing the perfect layout (physical or key mapping) and how much more productive would it be to simply become familiar with a “good enough” layout and spend the rest of the time doing real work (and accelerating the familiarity process in, um, the process)? WPM metrics can be seductive. But PWPM is more important (Productive Words Per Minute). i.e. Words typed in doing actual work vs words typed in a synthetic WPM metric.
@Fluxiton
@Fluxiton 3 дні тому
Kinesis is worth the extra cost I cheaped out and bought the ZSA moonlander and I regret. The plastic on the ZSA is so thin it broke after a year of daily use, no good for professionals and at £350 I should have just spent the extra £150 to get a professional keyboard.
@BrazenNL
@BrazenNL 3 дні тому
3:24 I'm confused by `<C-u> 4 j`. Normally, `<C-u>` is move up half a screen, but it's not doing that. Have you remapped it?
@sunofabeach9424
@sunofabeach9424 4 дні тому
LUAAAAAAAAAAA LUAAAAAAA LUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
@ev3rybodygets177
@ev3rybodygets177 4 дні тому
im so over AI being integrated into dev tools. If thats why you have to log into warp they are going to kill their terminal over search v2. ill just open a browser. no thanks.
@jeanbarbosa9
@jeanbarbosa9 5 днів тому
Pretty good explanation, I subscribed because of this video.
@chjayakrishnajk
@chjayakrishnajk 5 днів тому
These keyboards are really cool. the way you explained every keyboard is very good
@MikeNugget
@MikeNugget 6 днів тому
Is there any service oriented architecture example for Rust?
@irrelevantdata
@irrelevantdata 7 днів тому
qdrant can do both semantic and keyword search, as in you should be able to store text data in it as well as vectors.
@maheshkar772
@maheshkar772 7 днів тому
You’re 100% right. We cannot know if the other person is conscious. So we can’t know if the machine is conscious. Also, is consciousness & mind the same? Thoughts, feelings, intellect, ego, memory are they all mind? Is it consciousness? Have you heard of hard problem of matter & hard problem of consciousness? Panpsychism is but one flavor.
@hansdietrich1496
@hansdietrich1496 7 днів тому
What I never get: If you already lean on the snytax of another language: Why these arbitrary divergence, e.g. the curly brackets for instantiation? It doesn't need to be a perfect clone of python, but differing arbitrarily just makes it harder to switch.
@justinswett3724
@justinswett3724 8 днів тому
I ordered the Glove80 and (coming from the kinesis advatange platform) and waiting for it to arrive. I’ve been trying to find a tutorial on setting up the glove80 with home row mods - would be cool to have a short video demonstrating the process.
@cariyaputta
@cariyaputta 9 днів тому
If you don't have that type of keyboard and remapping, emacs users tend to develop carpal tunnel and pinky finger strain much more.
@user-gs5fc4oy8h
@user-gs5fc4oy8h 9 днів тому
Am I the one that pictures of Galton board for the neural network
@nicholashendrata
@nicholashendrata 9 днів тому
E-nooms
@ricardom860
@ricardom860 9 днів тому
Thanks for your great content!!
@RobertKing
@RobertKing 11 днів тому
Great video thanks. Haven't used RwLock much before so good to know about it
@MsDuketown
@MsDuketown 11 днів тому
The Lobster language competes Cute Fish OS with curl.
@aqua3418
@aqua3418 11 днів тому
It might also be important to note that & references aren't immutable references, they're shared references. The reason these are not being called "immutable" or "read only" references, is in fact because you CAN mutate through them if it's an interior mutable type. (Mutex, RefCell, Atomic types, etc). In these cases, the underlying type ensures that any concurrent access/mutation to the data is safely done. And &mut references are exclusive references (which as you surmised are mutable in this case, that's why they're exclusive).
@user-hu2rs5kv1r
@user-hu2rs5kv1r 11 днів тому
really enjoyed the video (and must lend my love to the Warp team, the AI is such a huge help in the terminal) - I'm new to Rust and have been leaning more toward Poem because I generally have to interface with other services and need to expose some open-api/swagger. Would you approach this topic too (automatic swagger generation based on your restful api)?
@thesimplicitylifestyle
@thesimplicitylifestyle 12 днів тому
If a thing looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, acts like a duck, and thinks like a duck...
@Anonymous-dy2te
@Anonymous-dy2te 12 днів тому
js can' used in system programing.
@themax2go
@themax2go 13 днів тому
i think i cracked it
@ojukwuezechukwu9712
@ojukwuezechukwu9712 13 днів тому
Love emacs, but it just feels a bit too slow for me. Had to fall back to VIM for coding
@helmernordstrom3240
@helmernordstrom3240 14 днів тому
What order of homerow mods do you use?
@thegeniusfool
@thegeniusfool 14 днів тому
Why would one get a seg fault if it deallocating in C? Memory leak, yes, but hardly any tragic signal.
@Athena-2003
@Athena-2003 14 днів тому
Which font is that ? looks really nice
@Raskolnikov1705
@Raskolnikov1705 15 днів тому
What do you guys recommend? Corne with 36 or 42 keys? I will use it mostly for neovim.
@codetothemoon
@codetothemoon 15 днів тому
I used 36 for awhile, before deciding that I strongly prefer 42. That’s just me
@Raskolnikov1705
@Raskolnikov1705 15 днів тому
@@codetothemoon Thank you
@ja-rek8846
@ja-rek8846 15 днів тому
Try a Keyball.
@codetothemoon
@codetothemoon 15 днів тому
thanks for the recommendation - hadn't heard of this one, looks really nice!
@christopherprobst-ranly960
@christopherprobst-ranly960 15 днів тому
The stack is not faster than heap. Both are locations in main memory. True, stack might be partially in registers, but in general, stack is no different to heap. Heap memory involves an allocator which in turn of course causes more overhead (internal some atomics need to be swapped and free memory has to be found). But stack and heap are both located in equally fast main memory.
@codetothemoon
@codetothemoon 15 днів тому
I misspoke on this - thanks for pointing it out! I made a pinned comment about it.
@traviswhitten792
@traviswhitten792 15 днів тому
Do you have the source code for this up on GitHub? If so, anyway I can get the link?
@codetothemoon
@codetothemoon 15 днів тому
yep you can find it here! github.com/MoonKraken/DrawsNotes
@kavehtehrani
@kavehtehrani 15 днів тому
That was excellent details on Result and Option. Thank you!
@codetothemoon
@codetothemoon 15 днів тому
thanks really happy you found it valuable!
@LukasRotermund
@LukasRotermund 15 днів тому
Wow, this is a brilliant video! I had some trouble with the borrowing, but now I've got it, thanks to you! 💡
@codetothemoon
@codetothemoon 15 днів тому
fantastic, really happy this particular approach made things clearer for you!
@kirasmith1147
@kirasmith1147 16 днів тому
Variable name into alpha is awful for readability in anything but simple cases. If a symbol doesn't provide obvious syntactical advantage, which 0 of these do, then it's completely counter productive. There has to be an actual reason beside "it's shorter", because even in a world where everyone knows them on sight, you threw away contextual information
@dreamsofcode
@dreamsofcode 16 днів тому
This is such a good video. Your cadence and knowledge density is pretty much perfect. Great work, dude.
@cwirz
@cwirz 17 днів тому
Im working on a software project written in rust that does exactly what you explained about spiking neural networks
@jeffg4686
@jeffg4686 17 днів тому
except, replace dioxus with bevy
@combatLaCarie
@combatLaCarie 17 днів тому
"how did I get here" LMAO my life.
@nanashi2622
@nanashi2622 17 днів тому
I shy away from Warp, but when you said vim motions, I'm sold.
@nanashi2622
@nanashi2622 17 днів тому
On second thought, nah. I just added vi motions plugin for zsh. Warp is not too customizable like my current terminal emulator, alacritty.
@UnderscoreNorth
@UnderscoreNorth 18 днів тому
Thanks for the video, but was hoping you'd show code being typed to showcase the use of layers.
@gleiton
@gleiton 18 днів тому
saving
@itisciprian
@itisciprian 18 днів тому
from the tofu 60 version 1 i've gone to piantor and never going back -
@MentalMarathon_
@MentalMarathon_ 18 днів тому
Thank you for this explanation! Would you ever consider making your own blockchain ?
@willi1978
@willi1978 18 днів тому
for a machine that can learn like people it would need to be learn on its own in real time. When it can think on it's own then the morality comes into play, what would such a machine want to do?
@CasimiroBukayo
@CasimiroBukayo 18 днів тому
Hold on to your papers! What a time to be alive!