Miguel7501

Miguel7501 t1_jaefo4z wrote

This doesn't work on MX switches as the leafspring does the actuation.

But it does work on Alps switches and optical switches like the flaretech ones used by Wooting in their early keyboards. My wooting one used to be chicky, but I made it linear. It's very wobbly but very smooth.

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Miguel7501 t1_j9qrscu wrote

It won't be a perfect match in any case, so I'd argue that the case being considerably darker is a good thing because there's a bit of distance between the colors and because it looks similar to a shadow. A case that's brighter than the keycaps would look a bit jarring with similar tones.

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Miguel7501 t1_j7tfkpj wrote

It doesn't learn anything from a single thread in pre-training. This either happened because the data selection was bad or because humans fed it wrong information during the reinforcement learning period.

That reinforcement learning period isn't over though. OpenAI is collecting a metric fuckton of data through the public demo and they use a lot of it to improve the model, so you can give feedback and that will make it into the model very quickly.

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Miguel7501 t1_j3wocoj wrote

Would be a bit easier to read if the connection between edge and node looked different from an edge passing through a node.

Maybe nodes could cast a shadow on all edges they don't connect to, but I have no idea if tableau can do that.

Also, your tableau link leads to a 404.

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Miguel7501 t1_j1y41bn wrote

Both of those have terrible software, bad build quality and switches that aren't great. At those price points, they are basically a scam when compared to the competition. I'd recommend staying clear of keyboards from companies that don't specialize in keyboards.

Take a look at Keychron's offerings. They have multiple lines for different price points and each of those comes in a lot of layouts. They also have hotswap variants, so you can change the switches whenever you want. Every keychron board is worth the price.

The switches they ship with are fine, but not the best imo and that's why I recommend hotswap. It's usually 10$ extra and it's worth it.

If you absolutely need RGB, the wooting 60 is the best pick right now. It has a decent build, great switches and great software.

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Miguel7501 t1_j0urp6o wrote

Ah yes, oneplus. The brand that completely turned against everything they once stood for.

That brand is now advertising towards enthusiasts? The very people that made it big and that it turned against with all their other products?

What a joke, keychron should know better.

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Miguel7501 t1_iyezyv6 wrote

All preference. Cherry and OEM feel the same, uniform profiles like XDA took a bit of getting used to for me at first, but they work great as well.

I prefer putting flat profile keycaps on boards with a small typing angle and the sculpted ones on boards with more.

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