

The paragraph description did more to explain the movie than the quick-cut trailer.
The paragraph description did more to explain the movie than the quick-cut trailer.
ChromeOS Flex is designed as a desktop OS. Android is not.
Some of these were installed on my family farm in the US through eminent domain. Meaning, we had no choice but the government was supposed to pay us a fair market value for the use of our land. I still remember that because that year all us three kids all got new bicycles!
I don’t love them. If you are right underneath them, it seems like you feel the electricity and sometimes hear them crackle.
Framework has an opportunity here: they may not be able to build in an ergonomic keyboard with Kailh keys, but they _could_ split the space bar and make it into 2 or 6 keys.
Framework has announced a “One Key Module” which will be available later this year and will allow building custom keyboard designs for the Framework 16, which already uses QMK.
Some details are still unknown, but it seems like something like a Corne layout will soon be possible.
What keys to you use to activate custom layers with Katana?
A nice thing about custom keyboards is that they designed with easy to reach keys that can be used for layer switching.
First keyboard with copy and paste keys: 1987 First release of QMK: 2016.
About 30 years later.
It depends. In Firefox, Chrome and LibreOffice, Shift-Insert pastes the clipboard, not the selection. Viva Linux!
For a shared set of hosts at work, you can check a shared SSH include file into got so changes to the cluster can be updated in one place.
You describing a kill ring which is internal to the shell and not synced to the system clipboard. Nor does it work in GUI apps.
The benefit of universal bindings is not have to learn one method for GUI apps, another for terminals and a third for shells implementing the kill-ring like bindings.
I confirmed that these already supported a number of terminals plus QT and GTK. They could also be mapped to be more ergonomic with a programmable keyboard:
I spotted one in Bloomington, Indiana recently. It parked next to a superbig truck and I’m sorry I didn’t get that photo.
There are already settings to change some of the colors used.
For the terminal in particular there is an option to hide the menu bar, making it look as Foot or Alacritty do.
There’s KMonad. Though I tried it once and found it didn’t behave quite like I expected and gave up.
My patch to add Copy/Paste keycode support to the Cosmic Terminal was merged!
That’s a popular terminal feature, but I regularly get tripped up because my terminal has that behavior but my browser does not.
That’s what’s nice about a global solution.
On old keyboards with those dedicated Copy/Paste keys, they weren’t easy to reach.
Now with programmable keyboards and layers, they can be as convenient as Control C & V.
On the software side, there were many years where they weren’t well-supported, but that’s changing now.
On Windows, Control-C in a terminal also cancels instead of copies. That’s why people don’t take Windows seriously.
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