You will need switches and keycaps. Stabilizers are included. Get the tri-mode or hot swap PCB to avoid soldering.
Assembly is super easy.
You will need switches and keycaps. Stabilizers are included. Get the tri-mode or hot swap PCB to avoid soldering.
Assembly is super easy.
Pretty sure the manufacturer is in China. You just need to find a vendor closest to you. It will never go through the US.
It’s the Neo Ergo by qwertykeys. Should have regional vendors with either stock or preorder, although the mech market has slowed a lot.
I went up to a comfortable 110 WPM.
I have a custom numpad with one key dedicated to tab for this reason.
I do agree though, that I use the numpad less and less.
There is no saving you!
I’m pulling my separate numpad out when I know I’ll be entering a lot of numbers. Or reach over to it when I enter a PIN from muscle memory. Otherwise I toss it to the side.
No they don’t. Steam VR is native on Linux, and most of fusion 360 can run in wine. Good news for you!
There’d be no need for drug dealers if drugs were decriminalized, like in other progressive Nations.
Hard drives are fairly easy to recover. I’ve used such a service myself before in the early 2000s.
Slsk is still around today and people swear by it.
Next up:
I’ve clicked an obvious phishing link once in an isolated environment with a hardened browser on purpose. It had a tracking link and all and the URL was just ever so slightly off. Nothing happened on the target page though. No attempted script execution, no iframes, no cross site shenanigans, no weird popups or a fake login UI urging me to enter my credentials asap.
Someone from my company’s security department called me shortly, telling me how I’ve failed the obvious phishing exercise and I had to undergo a half hour long mandatory awareness training. Wasn’t getting out of that one.
What client do you recommend instead?