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6 votes
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Minimalism and/or zero waste life
Hi there. It seems that minimalist and zero waste movements have picked up some steam recently in many first world countries as a reaction to the consumerist, greed-based lifestyles promoted and...
Hi there. It seems that minimalist and zero waste movements have picked up some steam recently in many first world countries as a reaction to the consumerist, greed-based lifestyles promoted and upon realisation of our impact on the world. As an aspiring zero waste minimalist and general conversationalist, I am interested in your opinions, so I'll bombard you with some questions.
Do any of you lead a minimalist or zero waste life, or are you aspiring to or making the transition right now?
What is your opinion of the movements?
Are you opposed to the lifestyles?
Why are you/do you want to be minimalist or create zero waste?
What is minimalism to you?
Are you a minimalist in some or all parts of your life?
What challenges did you run into when making the changes, and how did you overcome them?
Is there anything you recommend to those who are still just aspiring?
Does minimalism imply frugality?
Do you have anything else to add?
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Navy training video - Mechanical computers [1953]
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Ask Tilde: How would you improve the ErgoDox
The ErgoDox has been out for a few years now and spawned many, many new designs based off it. My question is how would you improve it? I've been trying to answer this question for a few weeks now...
The ErgoDox has been out for a few years now and spawned many, many new designs based off it. My question is how would you improve it? I've been trying to answer this question for a few weeks now and would like to know what the community thinks. What is important in a keyboard for you?
I've thrown my hat into the ring with Gergo which I think comes close. It uses SMD components, reducing the overall size and cost of the board, Removes the ProMicro for a TQFP Atmega32u4, moves the paddles in a tiny bit and removes the extra keys from the thumb cluster. It's meant to be used without a case (using rubbered standoffs to keep it off the desk/surface) and the back has some pretty designs. The hardest part for me to justify was loping off the number row, but seeing as many layouts use a modifier and the right hand pad as a ortho numpad I went with it. Worst case the default layout will have paddle + top row give numbers. In addition, for occasional mouse users, I designed a trackball that fits inside of a 1u key and can be mounted on the right hand side of the board (or a regular key if wanted). The idea being for small movements you have something other then QMKs mouse keys to work with. I've gone into a bit more detail on my blog on the design considerations
The main thing I tried to optimize with Gergo was cost. Ergo keyboards need not be expensive and I think the price point on this board drives it home. With a cheap set of caps off Amazon and some Cherry clones, this board can be put together for under 100$ shipping included. Compared to a ErgoDox EZ with a starting price of 250$ before keys or shipping, I think I've done a decent job.
As keyboards are highly personal devices, what do you look for in a keyboard?
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Wirth's Law
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NASA will retire its new mega-rocket if SpaceX or Blue Origin can safely launch its own powerful rockets
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WebAssembly’s post-MVP future: A cartoon skill tree
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Robot-soldiers, stealth jets and drone armies: the future of war
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Anyone with a CAT phone?
I currently have a Nexus 6P whose battery dies at 35% and unfortunately nowadays with unreplaceable batteries, that means I have to replace the phone (sigh). For my next phone, I'm seriously...
I currently have a Nexus 6P whose battery dies at 35% and unfortunately nowadays with unreplaceable batteries, that means I have to replace the phone (sigh).
For my next phone, I'm seriously considering a CAT S61.
CATs (caterpillars) are a line of smartphones made for heavy-duty blue collar work. They're built to withstand shocks, drops, accidents and various intense situations. The S61 is a high end hybrid which pulls in USB-C, NFC and various other modernities. This makes it very tempting. The big pros for me are shock/drop resistance+waterproof and a headphone jack, microSD slot, no stupid notch, and a superb battery.
Where the CAT loses is on display resolution, camera quality and probably CPU/graphics card but having never owned one, I don't know how bad these are. It's also much thicker but that I really don't care about. It also doesn't seem to be compatible with lineageOS (and even if it were, I don't know that there's drivers for the various custom hardware bits such as the thermal imaging camera).
Before I drop $1k on one of these, anyone here got any hands-on experience with the CAT line?
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Why 536 was ‘the worst year to be alive’
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Students protest Zuckerberg-backed digital learning program and ask him: ‘What gives you this right?’
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A toy monkey that escaped Nazi Germany and reunited a family
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Magnus Carlsen vs Fabiano Caruana, world chess championship match - game one ends in a draw
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Strange snafu misroutes domestic US Internet traffic through China Telecom
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Exiled: The disturbing story of a citizen made unBritish
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Counting down the days in God's waiting room: An 82-year-old writer spends his final years in a retirement home surrounded by the sick and the sorry – and finds it hard to hold back the tears.
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Ball sits on edge of cup for thirty-five seconds... and goes in
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"As you wish..." Willam Goldman passed away at 87
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Meta Discussion: Is there interest in topics concerning code quality?
I've posted a few lengthy topics here outside of programming challenges, and I've noticed that the ones that seem to have spurred the most interest and generated some discussion were ones that...
I've posted a few lengthy topics here outside of programming challenges, and I've noticed that the ones that seem to have spurred the most interest and generated some discussion were ones that were directly related to code quality. To avoid falling for confirmation bias, though, I thought I would ask directly.
Is there generally a greater interest in code quality discussions? If so, then what kind of things are you interested in seeing in those discussions? What do you prefer not to see? If not, then what kinds of programming-related discussions would you prefer to see more of? What about non-programming discussions?
Also, is there any interest in an informal series of topics much like the programming challenges or the a layperson's introduction to... series (i.e. decentralized and available for anyone to participate whenever)? Personally, I'd be interested in seeing more on the subject from others!
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Jehanne: Simplicity awakes
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Rosie the CNC machinist: American manufacturing as a warfare domain
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I found the best burger place in America. And then I killed it.
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The gifts we want to give in 2018
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How the world’s worst movie could change copyright
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Three feet from God: An oral history of Nirvana ‘Unplugged’
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A startup company says it will give people free genome reports if they’re willing to answer detailed questions about their health, drinking habits, and more
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Circle of Dust - Waste of Time (1998)
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A Sashiko embroidery technique tutorial
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Poverty in UK causing misery
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Who’s behind that beard? Historians are using facial recognition software to identify people in Civil War photographs
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Unsecured database of millions of SMS text messages exposed password resets and two-factor codes
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DeepMind’s move to transfer health unit to Google stirs data fears
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The invisible experiences of first-time Gen-X mothers
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When it comes to rape, just because a case is cleared doesn't mean it's solved
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A young man's ego doomed a much-hyped Jurassic Park game
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Lost Disney 'Oswald' film found in Japan
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Lambda World 2018 - What FP can learn from Smalltalk by Aditya Siram
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Julian Assange has been charged under seal, US prosecutors reveal inadvertently in court filing
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A RegEx to match "A B C" where A+B=C
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Medium is a poor choice for blogging
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Smallest known raptor tracks suggest microraptorine activity in lakeshore setting (South Korea)
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EA is partnering with many of the original Westwood developers to work on the Command & Conquer Remastered Collection
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Holy molé: A beginner's guide to Mexico’s heaven-sent sauce
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SpeedReader: Fast and Private Reader Mode for the Web
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Rediscovering Ancient Greek music
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When a blogger died from silicone genital injections, his fans blamed his partner
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Becoming Anne Frank - Why did we turn an isolated teenage girl into the world’s most famous Holocaust victim?
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Delay, deny and deflect: How Facebook’s leaders fought through crisis
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What have you been watching/reading this week? (Anime/Manga)
Sorry for the late post. Anyway, what have you been watching/reading this week? Feel free to talk about something you saw that was cool, something that was bad, ask for recommendations, or...
Sorry for the late post.
Anyway, what have you been watching/reading this week?
Feel free to talk about something you saw that was cool, something that was bad, ask for recommendations, or anything else you can think of.
If you want to, feel free to find the thing you're talking about and link to its Anilist, MAL, or any other anime/manga database you use!
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Mondelez cuts ties with twelve palm oil suppliers, citing deforestation
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