• Victor
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      Still has a keyboard that’s way too big though. See him having to use the very corner of the mouse mat in order to use it comfortably.

        • Brave Little Hitachi Wand
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          My experience is like a mirror opposite; nearly all mechanical keyboards are less than 100%, and my productivity would nosedive if I had to hunt and peck numbers.

          You might not be wrong overall, but I thought it was funny that my anecdote is fully the opposite.

          • @prongs@lemm.ee
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            I need to do a lot of number entry for my work, and the southpaw TKC CandyBar saved my life. I liked it so much I immediately bought a second one just in case something happened.

            Then I got a Prime_E. I think people over estimate how hard it is to adjust typing habits to accommodate layers and toggles!

            • Brave Little Hitachi Wand
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              Maybe? I’ve never touched one and I’m not rich or idle enough to buy into an entirely new paradigm. My desk is the size of a coffin as well, so I’ve got to fill it up with something. Might as well be a huge keyboard that sounds like a box of staplers falling down the stairs.

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          It probably depends on use case. There are plenty of situations where having numpad on the right makes perfect sense for right handed people.

          But I’m an oddball who is very much right handed but uses the mouse left handed because my right wrist got so much wear and tear from early life data entry work.

          • @JcbAzPx@lemmy.world
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            I’ve done enough data entry in the past it just seems unnatural to have a left ten key. Typing hex numbers seems like it would be a major pain.

        • Redex
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          Never knew those existed, really cool. I’ll try to remember that and consider one once my old one dies, which by the looks of it will take another decade.

      • Domi
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        I recently got a 80% keyboard without numpad and bought a separate numpad to put on the left side of the keyboard.

        Game changer.

        • Victor
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          Yeah I started with a TKL from WASD Keyboards (which seemed like a company that was doing okay, but just suddenly vanished) and it served me great for a year or so and it’s still a pretty good keyboard, but I had one look at the ZSA Voyager and I knew I had to have that baby. Only 52 keys, column-staggered, split keyboard. There’s so much space on my desk now. I can even unplug one half and get even more space for my mouse if playing FPS games. Programmable layers, LEDs, multi-function keys. It’s got the works. Highly recommended piece of hardware IMO.

        • Victor
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          Doesn’t really address my point. If your keyboard forces your hand too far off the side… Even if your mouse has a ton of mat space over there, you still have to reach way over there.

          I have my mouse in between my two keyboard halves. Off to the side if I’m gaming, and using only one half of the keyboard, the other half unplugged, or just moved up and out of the way.

        • Victor
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          Get a keyboard with layers. You’ll thank yourself later. So much damn desk space open to anything. A cup of juice. The mouse in between the two halves of the keyboard (if it’s a split one like mine), no need for extra buttons that take up so much space just sitting there 99% of the time.

  • @edgemaster72@lemmy.world
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    Are the desk legs actually angled in the bottom picture or is it a weird perspective thing? If it’s on purpose, why?

  • @ilinamorato@lemmy.world
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    I keep getting caught off-guard seeing current photos of Torvalds. He’s just like…a guy.

    And honestly I’d rather my mission-critical software be written by “just a guy” than by whoever Mr. Battlestation is down there on the bottom.

  • @TheImpressiveX@lemm.ee
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    “It really doesn’t look like much. And I have to say, the most interesting part in this picture, that people mostly react to, is the walking desk. It is the most interesting part in my office, and I’m not actually using it anymore.”

    — Linus Torvalds, The mind behind Linux

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        The dude is an ex officer and a former world record holder, a 4 time world champion in shooting, has been top 3 in 27 european and world championship competitions, and has been competing for over 2 decades now. He won silver at the last Olympics

        The woman recently won Gold at the Olympics.

        The joke in the original meme is that she needed all that equipment and perfect form to beat a guy who literally walked on with a pack of ciggies and a tshirt and shot with both eyes open. It is very likely he is a much better shot than her in any real world scenario given he is also former special military. He probably wasn’t trying that hard at all.

        Much like the guy, Torvalds invented Linux and Git may be one of the most influential minds in software in our lifetimes and he doesn’t have a desk full of blinking lights and $15000 desk setups. He doesn’t need a bunch of try hard poser shit to be great.

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          He probably wasn’t trying that hard at all.

          I highly doubt that’s true.

          His shooting style is just more traditional while hers is more contemporary.

          Both are amazing shooters and among the best in the world.

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          My favorite part of this is how he subconsciously wiped the fingerprints off his gun when he was done

          • @TachyonTele@lemm.ee
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            That’s be amazing if he also took it apart while walking away and dropped the pieces in different trash cans

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          Are you fucking kidding me? Yeji had style, it’s nothing about random tech. Get the fuck out of here and leave our girl alone

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          Thank you for the explanation! I never really watched the Olympics enough to see them firing guns. I would think all that high tech equipment counts as performance enhancement stuff which goes against the spirit of peak human based skill but maybe sports people who actually watch and run the Olympics think differently about external augmentations in some cases.

          Its really funny with the context of some dude just chilling and vibing while casually firing off world record level shots

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          full of blinking lights

          DAS KOMPUTERMASCHINE IST NICHT FÜR DER GEFINGERPOKEN UND MITTENGRABEN!

        • @vaionko@sopuli.xyz
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          Shooting with both eyes open is actually easier, your whole face is relaxed, and relaxation is key to accurate shooting. At least that’s what I was taught in the military

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        Olympic medalists from this past olympics. They both performed very well for different reasons, and were very popular because of their styles.

        Most people are using the same tech as Yeji, but her form, grace, and relaxation made her stand out. And I’m absolutely furious for the other trash poster putting her down like that. She did all that while mothering a four year old ffs.

        And she beat Linus’s ass, too.

  • Rose
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    There was some old interview with Linus. He said that the first thing people usually notice about the setup is the standing desk (this was long ago, and he was a bit of a trendsetter). The second thing they notice is the wall colour. It’s used in mental hospitals. It has a calming effect on human mind.

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    TIL I have the same treadmill desk as Linus.

    Edit: and he also appears to ignore the safety clip.

  • @MountingSuspicion@reddthat.com
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    I had a friend ask for recommendations for prebuilts. I found one that was under budget and over spec for their needs and sent them the info. They ended up going with an overbudget one with arguably worse specs (they didn’t really need the specs I was suggesting but bang for buck it made sense and was still under budget) because it had all the lights that the seller could shove in it. No real judgement if that’s your style and you have the money, but it just upset me to have spent time doing research for them only to have them ignore all of that because they failed to mention that lights were important.

    • @Honytawk@lemmy.zip
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      Uhm, nothing worse than when people ask your opinion on things that you literally need to know to perform your job and then just ignore it completely.

    • @Damage@feddit.it
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      My case is black, with black accents, with no window, with soundproofing inside, it’s hidden behind my screen

          • Some keyboards allow you to map different keys to different things depending on certain settings. So for example you could make it so that if you press ctrl+esc+enter your keyboard knows that instead of typing in English, you want your keyboard to act as though it’s a french keyboard. Some keyboards are made with this feature in mind and ship with lights that you can program to indicate which “layer” (keyboard setting) is currently active. So if you see a red light it’s English and blue it’s French. That’s probably poorly explained and only a small example of how layers can be used, but in general it’s just a preset layout that you can impose on your keyboard. The specifics of the layout are often up to you. If you’re interested there’s several companies out there making specialty keyboards and most have YouTube explanations if you google keyboard layers that are definitely clearer than my explanation.

    • @Affidavit@lemm.ee
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      The bloody lights everyone is obsessed with nowadays caused me numerous nights of shit sleep. Some devices designed by companies who clearly think too much of themselves decided that they would keep their LEDs on despite the computer shutting down.

      If anyone else is experiencing this issue, look for ErP in your BIOS/EFI and then turn it on/enable it.

      Caveat: you won’t be able to charge your USB devices using your PC USB ports while the PC is shutdown if you change this setting.

      • @Dave@lemmy.nz
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        I swapped the motherboard on my old desktop /now server, and now it does this. Fan lights stay on when it’s shut down. It’s a server so it’s never off except when something went wrong but it’s annoying to think it’s on when it’s not.

        Next time I need to shut it off I’ll check for this setting, thanks for the tip!

          • @Dave@lemmy.nz
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            Then it will look off when it’s on 😆. I just want to be able to tell when it’s off by looking at it. It doesn’t actually bother me, it’s not in my bedroom, it’s in the lounge attached to the TV.

      • @Warehouse@lemmy.ca
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        Turns out that my CPU fan requires a proprietary device to turn off the rgb in it, or adjust it at all.

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          Unless the fan has a separate battery back up (which would be very weird) then this should not matter if you enable ErP.

          AFAIK enabling ErP will shut off power to all components when the computer is turned off. Good luck!

        • @kattfisk@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          I just assumed that if a motherboard had an RGB header you could control it from the BIOS, because that’s how it worked ten years ago. But no, these days you need their software, which crashes on install under windows and doesn’t support anything else.

          If you are lucky OpenRGB might work.

      • @areyouevenreal@lemm.ee
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        If its an Asus there is actually a setting to deal specifically with the lighting. One in the UEFI turns it off completely. Otherworldly you can install their software and tell it to turn off when the PC is off or in sleep mode.