-
19 votes
-
Spotify launches in India amidst legal battle with Warner
6 votes -
Scientists release controversial genetically modified mosquitoes in high-security lab
16 votes -
Right to repair legislation is officially being considered in Canada
15 votes -
Seven ways music exposes our feelings about technology
3 votes -
How to grant your child an inner life
8 votes -
Data privacy bill unites Charles Koch and Big Tech
6 votes -
Where will the materials for our clean energy future come from?
7 votes -
Chicken and egg problems: Successful product placement in highly competitive markets
5 votes -
The text of Article 13 and the EU Copyright Directive has just been finalised
21 votes -
Sentry mode: Guarding your Tesla
5 votes -
2019 Annual Letter from Bill & Melinda Gates: "We didn’t see this coming"
16 votes -
Online grocery shopping has been slow to catch on - We shop online for almost everything. Why not food?
11 votes -
Older video game animation may have been limited by technology, but does that make it worse?
5 votes -
Spotify has bought two podcast startups and it wants to buy more
17 votes -
A look at the revival of the reel to reel tape format
4 votes -
Can we ditch intensive farming - and still feed the world?
11 votes -
The Age of Surveillance Capitalism by Shoshana Zuboff review – we are the pawns
7 votes -
Now your groceries see you, too
6 votes -
The patents behind pasta shapes
5 votes -
No, Elon, the Navigate on Autopilot feature is not ‘full self-driving’
11 votes -
Scientists create liquid fuel that can store the sun's energy for up to eighteen years
15 votes -
In the era of electronic warfare, bring back pigeons
4 votes -
Demand for cassettes surges as music fans hit rewind
10 votes -
EU Copyright reform negotiations (Article 11 and Article 13) hit a brick wall in Council
10 votes -
Dvorak, Colemak and other alternative keyboard layouts
I wouldn't really consider it a hobby, but couldn't think of where else to try and have this discussion. How many of you have ever heard of, or even considered the idea of alternative keyboard...
I wouldn't really consider it a hobby, but couldn't think of where else to try and have this discussion.
How many of you have ever heard of, or even considered the idea of alternative keyboard layouts!? As unanimous as it is, why are the letters of the alphabet even placed that way on our keyboards anyway? Alternative keyboard layouts attempt to optimize the layout by placing letters in such a way as to make typing more ergonomic. Often ideas include focusing on the home row, rolling fingers, alternating hands, high frequency letters on index and middle etc.
Some examples to look into if you've never heard of the concept:
-
Dvorak, the most well known alternative keyboard layout. Prioritizes alternating hands by separating vowels and consonants by hand.
-
Colemak. As opposed to Dvorak, prioritizes rolling the fingers rather than alternating hands and attempts to limit same-finger bigrams.
-
BÉPO, a layout optimized for the French language!
-
Others include Carpalx, Workman, MTGAP, Norman and many, many more. Creating rather than using layouts has sort of become a hobby for some...
So what do you think? Supposed ergonomics vs standardization. Would you ever consider switching or do you think it's a bunch of hocus pocus? Perhaps you have switched or tried to switch and would like to share your experience.
20 votes -
-
Waste crisis looms as thousands of solar panels reach end of life
8 votes -
The 'future book' is here, but it's not what we expected
9 votes -
Ten personal finance lessons for technology professionals
8 votes -
Machine learning can offer new tools, fresh insights for the humanities
10 votes -
A short history of computers in the movies: Panel lights, spinning tapes, and lab coats
4 votes -
Have you quit any social media?
Have you quit social media? Why? Why not? I have been thinking about it (specifically Facebook). I have not done so, because I fear that I'll lose contact with friends from my past (even though I...
Have you quit social media? Why? Why not?
I have been thinking about it (specifically Facebook). I have not done so, because I fear that I'll lose contact with friends from my past (even though I have not messaged any of them, or seen their profile, in years).25 votes -
A nostalgic look back at digital music piracy in the 2000s
7 votes -
These portraits were made by AI: None of these people exist
16 votes -
Tubi is a good alternative to Netflix
17 votes -
Dead musicians are touring again, as holograms. It's tricky — technologically and legally
5 votes -
Patreon, Kickstarter and the new patrons of the arts
10 votes -
Formula E starts season five in Saudi Arabia with a faster electric race car
7 votes -
How we lost our ambitions for the tech-enabled home
16 votes -
Razer wants gamers to mine cryptocurrency for store credit
11 votes -
More than porn: Tumblr affirmed trans youths' identities
12 votes -
Kelly Slater’s Shock Wave
5 votes -
Apple Watch's ECG feature is already proving its worth
6 votes -
Chinese scientist who used CRISPR on human babies gone missing
15 votes -
First gene-edited babies claimed in China
12 votes -
The 100 greatest innovations of 2018
6 votes -
Magnetic levitation: The return of transport's great 'what if?'
6 votes -
'Sci-fi' plane with no moving parts flies successfully
12 votes -
A program to reduce Earth's heat capture by injecting aerosols into the atmosphere from high-altitude aircraft is possible, but unreasonably costly with current technology.
9 votes -
Healing the body electric: In the next five to ten years, a new generation of small networked sensors will provide doctors with up-to-the-moment insight into patients’ health
5 votes