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  • I used a proper IBM Model M as long as I could. Nothing felt as good (except maybe the rarer Model F). But eventually I had to replace it.

    So I got a sample pack at one point and was easily won over by Kailh bronze. Those are the next best thing to the buckling springs.

    My partner hates the clicky sound though so I also got a set of the quieter purples. Those are almost as good.

    Eventually I switched to Holy Pandas because I wanted something even better. They were expensive. Honestly, I think I prefer the Kailh bronze, for both work and gaming.

    Just checked the Kailh website and looks like they have totally different models now so oh well, maybe this is no help.

    But fuck Cherry. Their switches are inconsistent garbage.


  • What’s better? KDE? Or GNOME?

    Cinnamon.

    Nah just kidding. What happens is that you use enough different OSes and DEs for enough time and you start to see through the matrix. You realize they’re all just visual wrappers for the underlying systems that do the real work, and the DEs don’t really matter. All the major ones are good enough. And when they don’t work, that’s when you use command line. Then eventually, after doing that enough times, you say “fuck it all, get this GUI out of my way” and just start using CLI for everything.







  • A company, that not only immensely obstructs transparency, but also falls into the jurisdiction of foreign / non-EU institutions.

    In the US, companies contracted by the federal government must comply with data storage location requirements that DO keep the data strictly within their territory and under national jurisdiction. i believe this falls under FedRAMP regulations. I’m 95%+ certain that major EU countries have equivalent policies (probably even better ones, considering the GDPR and so forth).

    That correction aside, I completely agree with the larger concern here.