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junderwood
Yessssss, I love this band. See them live if you can, they're awesome.
I know in QMK you can set up different layouts that you can switch to. This is used for switching between qwerty and dvorak and stuff like that. You could set up layers that have the space defined like you want it in each condition. Check out PDF(layer): https://docs.qmk.fm/feature_layers#switching-and-toggling-layers
The Planck keyboard default firmware does this on an 'adjust' layer: https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/keyboards/planck/rev7/keymaps/default/keymap.c
This is how I'd do it. But it's not something that you control from the computer side. Also, having it baked into the firmware means you can use that feature on whatever system you might want to plug the keyboard into. I don't know if that kind of thing is possible to set up with the VIA gui. But since you're using arch (btw), learning QMK might be right up your alley!
There's also this feature in QMK that I don't quite understand called the 'Programmable Button' that lets the software interpret certain keycodes before handing off to the OS (I think that's how it works? I might have that wrong): https://docs.qmk.fm/features/programmable_button
I hope that helps :)
Something something security reasons maybe? 🤔
Huh, I hadn't heard about previous efforts to make it one way for motor vehicles permanently. I'm sure the residents of the homes along that street would love that solution, as would the bikers/walkers who would then have way more than enough space to coexist. Seems unnecessary, though.
I bet you could narrow the lanes and keep the two way slow bumpy motor vehicle traffic while providing a nice two way bike lane, though I'll admit I'm no traffic engineer. I'm just a person who has driven successfully on more narrow roads. I'd be in favor of a permanent physical barrier between the motor vehicle way and bike way no matter what, though.
I hate those bumps so much, despite also knowing that they have to be there due to speeding jerkfaces, heh.
I've had similar problems and this was the issue. The problem is there's no way to know what the requirements are from a user's point of view at the moment of posting, and the error doesn't provide useful information, so it just looks broken.
I don't know how much can be done within the app about the error messaging, but having a way to squish down the image in size and compression within the posting flow would be really helpful.
Yeah, IPA is way too harsh. I think sticking with a brown ale, or even a kölsh is much safer.
For years and years I got whatever was cheapest and replaced them when they inevitably failed. Now I've been slowly replacing them with really high quality more expensive cables that I'm afraid of ruining so now they last longer 😆
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Modern dating and the apps and stuff sucks for everybody (except maybe a few) in varying amounts for various intersecting reasons. The fact that our insecurities are priced into a company's business plan is no fun. It's just a truth that the default answer to the question, 'is this a good match' is 'no', and it's probably healthy to limit the influence that has on your self image in whatever way seems sustainable while also being open to serendipity. It's hard to feel good after being ghosted, but dang if it's probably better than getting any closer to that kind of person.
Huh, that's weird. You'd think the homeowners would want the slower traffic 🤷