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So the government said, We need y’all to flip on the Minority Report and the Terminator modes or we’ll put you out of business… cool

Labeling a company that refused to comply with nakedly authoritarian orders is a true New Speak moment

I actually welcome this. Markdown is this incredible, future proof, portable and elegant format… up until you have to collaborate on something with a normie

New speed record for time from LaunchHN to getting Sherlocked set by that company everyone was dunking on a couple of weeks ago

Fascinating! I’d add “word nerd” to the list to describe the authors.

I got into solving the NYT crossword during Covid. I couldn’t solve a Monday when I started; now I do Mondays downs-only and look forward to Saturdays. Along the way, I developed a sixth sense for when an answer will be more than one word. I’ve thought a lot about it and can’t really describe how I do it. (Some other puzzles clarify if an answer spans multiple words, but I find the ambiguity adds to the fun.)

Do you think this comes from a gradual internalization of a real linguistic concept? Or it more a familiarity with common (if unspoken) conventions of the puzzle makers?

I suspect the answer isn't binary, but it's interesting to think about.

This "sixth sense" phenomenon seems to pop up a lot. Crosswords are a great example. The sense some people are getting for detecting LLM output might be another.


What about when you’re on the go? Or can we presume split-keyboard users never leave the house


I just use whatever laptop/tablet-type thing I have at the time.

My proper desk set up is just so much better than anything portable (not just keyboard, but also monitors, trackball, lighting, etc.) that it's not really worth doing any "real" work on the go - so while I have a number of portable devices, they're effectively just for doing stuff that can't reasonably wait until back at my desk.

(For that matter, I've effectively ditched all of my "work-capable" portable devices - my largest-screen portable devices are a Chromebook and a 13" cell-connected iPad w/ Magic Keyboard. They're both very capable devices in their own rights, but I'm not going to try to do <day job work> on them.)


I travel with my Ferris Sweep, 2.5" drive travel case is a perfect fit.

https://github.com/davidphilipbarr/Sweep

https://www.amazon.com/ORICO-Waterproof-5-5x3-5x1-0inch-Acce...


If you don't mind looking like a blade runner extra who's gone missing while working in public, there's not much difference carrying these around. The moonlander is a great portable option. Just slip it in your laptop bag.

I quite like it because it gives me a bit of flexibility on where I put them, and gives me a bit of extra room in the middle. Great for a small airport table or whatever, can even use them rested on your legs


I appreciate all the earnest feedback to my tongue-in-cheek comment! I’m really tempted to try one out

No, some are very portable. I use a Totem which is a 38 key split. It's very compact and fits into a small case I could easily just carry by hand if I wanted to.

I never check pudding.cool for some reason, but I always smash the link when I see one


Makes my recent decision to ditch osx for Linux with a tiling wm seem all the more fitting


MacOS has a few decent tiling WMs, too.


Imagine having a government that demands a company like TikTok stop abusing its users instead of checks notes forcing its sale to your cronies so you can silence your critics. Must be nice.


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