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Jesus fucking Christ. I love it
r/badUiBattles Do we have something like this on Lemmy?
No idea but don't let your dreams be dreams. Make it and post lol
What a casual strat. Real men wear one of those magnetic rings and use it to diddle their laptop's Hall effect lid sensor.
diddle my hall effect lid sensor daddy
Closing your laptop now types the letter E instead of locking
Hey, that should be T unless you open it back immediately.
Wayland support too. A forward thinker
That’s a decent workaround for a laptop with a broken keyboard.
Imagine using neovim with this 👌
Forget neovim, try using ED
Id pay to watch that
You want to see the world burn 😂
Straight keys are bad enough, imagine how bad of a repetitive strain injury you would get from this.
There's something like this in Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson.
Part of my inspiration to learn to program was that I wanted to blink my capslock key. Did learn to program, did learn Morse, never did that project.
Okay, this is only encouraging me to finally crack open that book, it's been sitting on my shelf for too long apparently
Awesome author