Cool, reminds me of Prezi (a webapp for presentations based on a similar concept)
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I realized it was too much work and I gave up, but I have a much nicer 5 part template I made for Akg k240. I only did a loosely stitched PU proof-of-concept with these.


this is already printable to A4 size
It’s probably a bug of using DOUBLE_TAP_SHIFT… and INVERT_ON_SHIFT toghether, but I think you’ll have better luck asking on the discord server…
There is a test you can do though:
- double tap to activate
- press any character key AND THEN
- try to use the shift to de-capitalize
does it work then?
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Privacy@programming.dev•This is the data Windows collects about you
1·4 months agoluckily clipboard history is not enabled by default on windows 10, and I hope they’re referring to that. Idk about w11 tho…
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Technology@lemmy.world•Last year China generated almost 3 times as much solar power as the EU did, and it's close to overtaking all OECD countries put together (whose combined population is 1.38 billion people)English
88·5 months agotbh I’m surprised that you even got upvotes, didn’t went that well for me with a similar answer on another post…
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Photography@lemmy.ml•[Discussion] Does nostalgic editing rob us of the documentary aspect of street photography?
3·5 months agoInteresting topic! I think in photojournalism is important how looking to a particular shot make you feel, which is probably going to change in time due to different context (i.e. a black and white photo may give you a drammatic effect now, but maybe it wasn’t like that when that was all you had). So I think you should use the technology that better help you reach the feeling you’re looking for NOW. Future historians are going to be confused regardless :)
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Technology@lemmygrad.ml•Top countries with the most solar power in operation - Global Times
0·7 months agoBtw if you want to know which is the most “green” country you should look at percentages of the total generated energy (instead of absolute figures) like here in the table here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_power_by_country which gives you a much different view.
the wikipedia take:






that’s exactly why we have mandatory code reviews now…