The board wasn't recognised at all. I was only trying to use it wired, before trying bluetooth. But after sleeping on it, I realised the controllers are meant to be installed upside down. So I fixed that and now it's working great! In fact, I just typed this comment on it. Quite slowly for the moment, though...
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I don't have one either, so I may be wrong, but I believe the restriction is before the holes. So it's coming out of the same area, which means it has to have higher pressure to have the same flow rate.
I'm pretty stable — I've just gone between Ubuntu and Arch — and other distros don't really seem different enough to actually change how I use my computer. I'd just install the WM of my choice, then just use RPM instead of pacman or whatever. The actual premise of NixOS is intriguingly different. Saying what you want the system to be, rather than saying how to change the system.
None of that is chromium. Vivaldi could have built that on top of Firefox, but didn't. As to why Firefox is better, the very fact that it's an alternative that is keeping up technically is a benefit. It's less a 'V-shaped engine' monopoly and moreso a 'V8 engine made by a specific company' monopoly. They have far too much control over the direction of web standards. Much of what they are doing is actually good, but it should then be spread based on merit, rather than because they directly control almost the entire market.
The are a couple desktop webkit browsers you can test on to get it working on iPhone. I had a few long-running bugs on a website that I didn't know how to fix until I found out Epiphany/Gnome Web uses it.
This meme is 75% factual.
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That looks like it would be perfect, but I'm in Australia and I don't think I can justify $20 shipping for a 50c board. Bodge it is!
Just as an aside, I didn't know F6 did that. I use Ctrl+L, which does that same thing but also drops down the suggestions.
I'm just starting with all this (I've ordered a kit, but still don't have it even), and this made me wonder: what's the wiring for something like this? Is it a flexible PCB, severall small PCBs, a flat PCB with some kind of positioning adapter on the switches, just raw wires, or something else I can't think of? And whichever the answer is, is it the same as what's done for professionally-made ones like Kinesis's?
That actually sounds super useful for 3d design. You can get 3d mice that are meant to have enough axes to get full control (can't actually remember how), but with two trackballs you could have rotation on one and translation on the other. You'd be missing one axis of each, but you only really have two axes for each when you use a normal mouse. And all without moving your hands from the home-row, if it's positioned well for it. I kinda want that now...
Not too bad. I had them socketed, so I only had to go get some solder wick to desolder the headers. I don't have a Third Hand though, so it was a tad awkward and I just desoldered them enough to fit in the sockets upside down. Not the best, but it seems secure enough.