Don’t check out /c/ergomechkeyboards then
Don’t check out /c/ergomechkeyboards then
It’s got three angles, so I’d say so
Note: read “first” as “first popular/important”, not just for this thread but for most conversations across media like this.
Spelunky was the first “Roguelite” that brought permadeath with meta progression to another genre, starting the modern wave of Roguelites.
Pokemon kicked off “monster collection” as a mechanic
To my knowledge, Halo was the first major game to do regenerating health
Check out the Chocofi or the Piantor, or maybe even the Ferris Sweep / Urchin if you want portable.
For MX keyboards, typeractive sells an Ergodash that I would love to own that’s pretty small as well.
I find Home Row Mods really easy to use, but they’re pretty divisive. Some people hate them.
If I already own the came can I download it to a new PC after the change?
Climb to the top of F1 and jump into the middle spiderweb
There’s also a puzzle somewhere with a ladder you gotta shoot with the slingshot, that’s a little out there
Edit: I was describing the deku tree. Sorry bout that
I’ve been using the Piantor by Beekeeb for over a year now. I started with the 42 key version, but after a time broke off the outer columns and am using 32 keys.
I’d really only change my daily driver to go wireless, with something like the Chocofi.
That’s not to say I don’t dabble with smaller keyboards just for fun 😊 I use a 16-key on and off, but I’m not very fast on it yet.
I’m a woodwind person. I have the most fun with flute, but the sax is more accessible in my experience. You could also have fun with a penny whistle, there’s a lot of rep for it and you can play bagpipe repertoire on one too.
The biggest thing is to practice and respect the instrument. There’s a lifetime of mastery ahead of you, and approach it with patience and hard work.
Also, have fun!
It sorta is. It’s also sorta not.
I wouldn’t recommend French Horn to most people as a first instrument without a good instructor.
There’s a difference between a book being
I read the article, but can’t figure out what NGO, NOYB, or GDPR mean. Can someone help me?
Google’s Admin Console has an option to continue enabling Manifest V2 extensions. Most schools would be wise to lock down which extensions they let users install anyway, and the zero trust approach is to just deploy what’s needed for access to curriculum.
If a food package is not resealable, the nutritional information must state how many calories are in the entire package.