TIL what an NAS is - I’ve only worked with SAN systems for work. Let’s see about your MQTT and NGINX running 9n the PiHole
Vivaldi is my favorite browser as well. It’s fantastic
Is cert based auth an option?
There’s gonna start being some overlap somewhere down the line
Good luck with it cooking and with your wifi reception
If you have the means, try not to keep your computer in the same room you sleep
Absolutely
Every time you solve a puzzle, you feel like you’re cheating and that can’t be the intended solution. It’s such a tough game
I still listen to the OST sometimes. What a great game
This is another game I wanted to like, but it just didn’t click for me
I really liked the idea of this game. I played it a lot. I feel like there was no progression, like I was getting nowhere fast. Eventually I stopped playing.
It scratched a similar itch to Kingdom of Loathing
I always got decimated online, and the community didn’t put up with my lack of skill very well. Not great memories. I still found the premise pretty fun
I loved this game. I remember finding out about double- or triple-binding the turn keys so you could do fancy u-turns and other maneuvers. I always got beat online, but I never came in last
Check out the keyboards at Beekeeb. You can’t go wrong with the Piantor. If 42 keys is too scary, try the hillside or one of the other big ones.
That looks sick!
Look at Beekeeb or Kriskables for kits if you want to go that route.
If you don’t want Ortho, a split keyboard can be really cheap on Amazon
https://cdn-shop.adafruit.com/product-files/5113/CHOC+keyswitch_Kailh-CPG135001D01_C400229.pdf
Looks like your plate needs to be 1.3mm, and the square cutout is 13.8mm²
Anything by Beekeeb if you’re new to this. It’ll end up around the same price or cheaper than a moonlander, and will be much more ergonomic in the long run.
I got the Piantor and I’m happy with it, but I’ve also got my eye on the wireless Chocofi.
The Ortho split means you can put the numbers on a numpad layer on the right hand if you want, so you won’t need a number row, and you can easily fit your 104 keys into 3 layers on a 42key keyboard - the math checks out.
I definitely vote for the Piantor by Beekeeb