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You are absolutely right


AGENTS.md fine but I hope the pattern sticks around. Another way is to use the README.md with different sections for humans or agents. As agent content windows expand to being able to load all the context in a repo, it will not matter much.


The original design for the concave ergonomic keyboard dates back to the 70s. Their original designs have many more keys. https://www.maltron.com/maltron-history.html


Another open source concave keyboard design is the dactyl and dactyl-manuform.


There is another book by the same author but it seems out of print https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/faculty_books/459/

Similar title: A brief course in modern math for programmers


That was the first edition of this book.


Congratulations!


I am learning a new layout that does not have xcv in the same place but I fix this by using a layer that keeps the same positions for xcv when holding down cmd/ctrl


https://www.modelmayhem.com/ Might also be an alternative.

I only used it to find camera folks in the past when I was in film/documentary work but I know it’s mainly a modeling site. Haven’t kept up with the industry since 2015 so not sure if still relevant.


This is very regional, and it's hit and miss with regards to talent - on both sides of the camera.

I used it a lot when I lived in Scotland, but after moving to Finland the site has nobody local at all which was a real disappointment.

It has to be said that as I was leaving the UK there was a sharp rise in the number of fake profiles, and people trying to take deposits in advance, which seemed like the start of a downward spiral, but I guess I never knew for sure how that turned out.


There are so many forks in so many languages. Many folks interested in these types of keyboards hang out at https://www.reddit.com/r/ErgoMechKeyboards/


I love all the new health monitoring startups.

I recently tried documenting my glucose using one of the many startups using electronic patches that measure glucose every few minutes.

What is the likelihood that a similar electronic patch would become available for inflammation in the industry?


We believe it will be possible to start doing a more "continuous" monitor for inflammation in the future and are looking forward to that day! If it is possible, we plan to offer it as part of Be Golden



Thank you, but I don’t see any references to “rust” on that page, so I’m not clear on how it serves as a comparison specifically to Rust.


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