Hello Ripple!
I also love the fact that the cat in the background has a bag handle moustache 🙃
Biologist, nature lover and enthusiast with many interests. Walker, photographer, mechanical keyboard maker, sewist, coder, knitter, audiophile, long-time blogger.
Hello Ripple!
I also love the fact that the cat in the background has a bag handle moustache 🙃
I’ve used a variety of split keyboards for a good number of years now, and it has made an enormous difference to the hand pain that was just starting before I switched, and also to my posture. I tried tenting too, but never really got comfy with that. I found that tenting helped me more when using higher profile split boards (i.e. with MX switches), but I preferred not tenting with low profile (Choc) switches. It’s worth getting a board with the potential to tent though, as it is a very individual thing and you never know what will work best for you.
For reference, I am not a gamer, and try to avoid using the mouse as much as possible.
Others have already listed some of my favourites, but top of my list would have to be Kate Bush - Hounds of Love. Not only is every track perfect, but there are so many layers and nuance and mystery to the tracks that you can (I have!) listen to it regularly for nearly 38 years, and still never tire of it.
There’s even a still more perfect album within that album: The Ninth Wave.
I’m enjoying it even more the second time, and find myself slowing down to appreciate the subtleties more.
I’m re-reading Middlemarch by George Eliot. I had forgotten how funny it is in places, and what a wry and surprisingly modern voice she has (once you get used to the 19th Century writing style).
I love geckos, but that is a really beautiful snake too.