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Schroedinger's DNS?? Can't resolve host when adding http.. help!
http://site.com isn't a valid host name, DNS won't resolve it. DNS does not understand protocol, it's taking your whole query as the hostname
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Schroedinger's DNS?? Can't resolve host when adding http.. help!
http://site.com isn't a valid host name, DNS won't resolve it. DNS does not understand protocol, it's taking your whole query as the hostname
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The ones in the picture are rated for 32A which is way more than the typical 15A or 20A circuit
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Wordle #1286, Thursday 26.12.2024
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This a good instance for a new right to repair commiunity?
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Subscribed!
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2/10, Cute Packaging, Terrible Flavor
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I've had it forever, don't even remember where I bought it, but this True Keytool has always been handy
Plenty of clones on AliExpress now eg
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designed my first keyboard: a 36 key split
Looks great! What controllers are those and what layout are you using?
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Can i get someone to look over this PCB before i get it printed?
What switches are those? The connections don't look like an MX
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I just finished building my first DIY keyboard! Cheapino
Okay I finally gave in and ordered the pcb from JLPCB and the parts from AliExpress to build my own Cheapino. Will post when it's ready!
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Made me a Cheapino!
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Yeah its a great keyboard at a great price point. none of the frills that are essentially pointless to me, but does what it does very well.
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Is there a keyboard like the Piantor Pro, but with a better thumb-key layout?
I had exactly the same issue! Ended up building a cheapino https://github.com/tompi/cheapino
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What's the scariest movie you've watched?
Cujo. The premise is so real and absolutely terrifying. It was legit the only movie I had to pause and take a break before I could finish it.
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Made me a Cheapino!
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Yes, I ordered everything separately: I ordered the PCB from JLPCB and the other components from Aliexpress. I had switches and keycaps ordered previously from Aliexpress
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I just finished building my first DIY keyboard! Cheapino
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I think there's definitely an element of bling, but there is practical utility as well. I spend 8h+ at the computer, I want it to be as comfortable as possible. Btw, if you think this keyboard has too few keys, check out the steno keyboard, used in courts all over so they can keep up with the speed of speaking: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stenotype
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I just finished building my first DIY keyboard! Cheapino
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I felt the same way but I have been using an ergodox for a while, so I already don't have a numpad which I didn't miss. I recently modified my ergodox firmware to map only 44 keys and removed the rest, similar to this layout. It is an interesting concept and I can appreciate how little I have to move my hands now. I don't miss the number row or function row, those were easy enough to get used to, but some of the missing symbols are harder to get used to. I want to try a few more changes before I decide if I like the smaller keyboards better or just want the standard keys back
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Is this a sign of a capacitor leak?
Are there any capacitors on the other side because I don't see any here. Quite likely just corrosion on exposed copper, should be harmless
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designed my first keyboard: a 36 key split
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Very cool, thanks. How did you find the adjustment to Miryoku? I'm planning on trying that layout on my Cheapino