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May be an overkill but is anyone using it for coding? How is the experience so far?


I bought one for coding. I no longer can read text for an extended period with lower DPI monitors.

There’s a few reasons why.

1. Non integer scaling sucks on Linux. It sucks on all OSs, but it’s just unusable on Linux IMO.

2. Text antialiasing sucks for most OSs except Microsoft ClearType, but I hate Windows.

I currently use an old LG UltraFine 5k. It’s physically cracking / falling apart and has atrocious burn in. I tried replacing it with a Dell 32” 6k monitor. The stupid matte coating on it and seemingly all other high DPI screens is so, so bad.

I just want glossy 5k at 120Hz with decent build quality and color accuracy.

I don’t even like the fact it’s mini LED. Blooming is pretty awful on those things. I hope there’s a way to turn it off.

So yes, I bought a $3,500 monitor to read text because no one else can seem to do it even remotely acceptably.


So how is the blooming while editing code with a dark background?

Im also considering purchasing one of these for codework.


The wheel looks good, remind me of a F1 one! Loved the dials on it! It's proper cockpit, gave me launch control vibes. The integration between physical and digital looks smooth.

The paddle shifts got me intrigued, how it's working under the hood?


Cool! I like the knobs!

Where are you getting your parts (PCB, etc) and/or keyboards assembled?


I assembled mine by hand.

I'm not sure a lot of PCB assembly houses would like reversible PCBs.


Can confirm. Instagram is also down here.


Maybe I’m missing something but last time I checked there was no ergonomic keyboard cheaper than 300 USD. Is that really the case? Do they become (super) less expensive when DIY?


It depends on what kind of ergonomic keyboard you want I suppose. You could get an assembled 36-key GergoPlex for $160[0]. And I do think it's cheap to build a dactyl-manuform yourself if you have access to a 3D-printer.

[0]: https://www.gboards.ca/product/gergoplex


Do you mean mechanical ergonomic keyboard? I’ve been enjoying my Microsoft sculpt ergonomic keyboard (~$100)


The most expensive single part of the custom mechanical keyboards is the case. If you want a high quality aluminum case, those usually double or triple the price of the keyboard. Off-the-shelf options that use plastic cases are probably your best option to minimize costs. Kinesis makes a few models that are pretty nice. Ultimate Hacking Keyboard is just under $300 (w/out shipping). X-Bows is around $200.

DIY boards with sandwich case is the cheapest option, but they don't look or feel anywhere near as robust as boards with full case design. You also need to factor in cost of tools to assemble one, and switches and keycaps, so it actually ends up being pretty close to the examples above.

I'm quite fond of the kits sold by https://www.littlekeyboards.com/ They have a good selection of some of the more popular split ergonomic keyboard designs mostly from Japanese keyboard designers with different kits, incl. different case options. I believe they will also assemble the keyboards for you at extra cost.


You might want to check out the Kinesis Freestyle - https://kinesis-ergo.com/shop/freestyle2-for-pc-us/

With all the options (larger cable in between the halves, risers, etc.) it's closer to $200 than the $99 base price but still a tremendous value.

An added benefit over most other super ergonomic keyboards is that the design is close enough to standard QWERTY that it's pretty trivial to get going. I've a few friends who have really struggled with the more aggressively altered layouts of some of the other designs.


I DIYed an ErgoDash for about €150, mostly from keycapsss.com. That meant buying a PCB, case, parts kit, Arduinos etc from them, and key switches and cheap keycaps from China.

You can further reduce the cost by ordering the PCB yourself from China, and some components from electronics suppliers, or laser cutting a case yourself at a maker space (or doing without).

It's also possible to do without a PCB, and handwire the whole thing. This is common where there's little alternative, like on the Dactyl or Dactyl Manuform 3D keyboards.


umm, Das Keyboard 4, is pretty decent at approx 170usd...


This! I was thinking about this recently. How the politicians have failed to implement such simple policies?


Blame the World Health Organization.

> Countries may gain time in the short-term as they limit travel to fight the new coronavirus pandemic, but the World Health Organization thinks overall that “it doesn't help to restrict movement," a top adviser to the U.N. health agency's chief said Thursday.

https://www.euronews.com/2020/03/13/world-health-organizatio...


It probably depends on when you do it too. If it’s already widespread in your population, closing borders isn’t going to help much.


That was in March. The messaging from Jan was pretty much the same, if not even more lax. The WHO is to be blamed significantly for not communicating properly.


It certainly feels that way! Also, imagine if they keep pushing it like the A series.


Exciting times. Maybe AMD will lose its crown to Apple next week?


In single core performance, for general workloads? Apple's chips are good, particularly when you factor in power efficiency, but c'mon.


Probably. But unfortunately Apple computers are moving away from being computing devices.


Agree with you on some points, I’m really excited to see what’s next. I’m also betting on a new, and faster, MacBook maybe with a discounted price to incentive the migration?

About the virtualization, they will probably make it more efficient, resource wise? Some cloud providers are also offering ARM so...

Anxious to check the GPU performance too!

To add: Control Center on macOS and some other UI improvements hints for Mac w/ touchscreen?

Could we finally see a true BYOD, like Dex or using the improvements in Handoff?


Are we witnessing history being made?

Apparently the A12 SoC is running those apps effortlessly.


Only because you missed https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LHcx4a6lcGU and the like


Right, to be clear I wasn’t discrediting other accomplishments but it could really become “mainstream” now. Don’t you think?


It's a prerecorded, retouched video. I would wait for impartial reviews of the DTK.


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