

It can be fun to use the longest possible name the UI will accept, and then see if that messes up the UI in other places.


It can be fun to use the longest possible name the UI will accept, and then see if that messes up the UI in other places.


For one of the Dragon Warrior games on the venerable PS1 I chose the name Squall for the hero, after they guy from Final Fantasy 8, because why the hell not. These were the days when Square and Enix were competing so it seemed like a fun thing to do. So anyway, one of my dudes attack moves was called SquallHit, and I never figured out if that was just what it was always called, or whether they included my selected name in it.
Not ridiculing. Praising. Sorry if it sounded sarcastic!
Captain Pedantic Pants saves the day! Thank you for your service.
Edit: I guess the down voters assumed i was being sarcastic? There’s no sarcasm here. No bad, only nice. OP is my hero for being brave enough to correct someone’s grammar in public.


Probably users making multiple accounts to get additional free-tier quota of AI requests.


Tape Mod the PCB, to remove the higher pitched sounds. And, at least according to Hipyo/Youtube, remove the case foam but keep the plate foam(s), to give the longer wavelength sounds some space to reverberate in.


Oof, I’m stuck with Don don don, donkey…


Yeah, they really don’t cater to the gaming end of the market with shine-thru key keycaps or Hall Effect switches. There are other shops for that tho. Tokyo is amazing.


i only showed one side of the shop. Maybe they have standalone numpads over there. I wasn’t looking for them.
they have boring full-sized accountant keyboards with built in numpads at Bic Camera, 4 minutes walk from there.


I tried it in a shop today. The reviews are right - it feels and sounds a lot better than the similar and more eye catching Nuphy keyboard.
I offer you a (virtual) hug.


Slowing you down is the main benefit!
It helps you to keep more brain time on solving the actual problem, and less on boring syntax crap. Of course, then it gets the syntax crap wrong and you need to waste a lot of time fixing it.
I think it’s still faster for a lot of things. If you have several different ideas for how to approach a problem the robot can POC them very quickly to help you decide which to use. And while doing that it’ll probably mention something that’ll give you ideas for another couple approaches. So you can come up with an optimal solution in about the same time as it’d take to clack out a single POC by hand.
It can complete coding tasks, but not well AND unsupervised. To get it to do something well I need to tell it what it did wrong over 4 or 5 iterations.


Nice. SKCM Whites are a little heavier than blues, and feel and sound even better IMHO. Your projects very similar to something I’ve been putting off for several years already. Any PCB design resources you can share, that you found especially helpful, would be cool.


Which Alps? SKCM Blue?
How did you learn to PCB?


That was the reason to use Play Music when it was a thing. Upload all your torrented music and stream it for free.


I didn’t see any explanation of the innies staying out all night. Like what if outie Dylan had to go to his kids recital or something, and just never showed up? Did they just decide it was too boring to show them telling the outies that they wouldn’t be themselves until the next day? Or is there something more mysterious going on with the way time works for the innies?


Yeah, even on mobile you can do it.
I look forward to trying it whenever it gets below £1000 refurbished.