There are some people won't touch anything to do with open source projects as they feel it might have issues with security. What does open source actually do for security or change how it works?
In Arch Linux, to check what updates are available, you can use the checkupdates command, but this command does not apply to the AUR package. To check what AUR package updates are available, use the yay -Qua command. Both commands will display a list of packages that have the latest version, but both commands also display...
I tried to distill my favorite features of weteor’s magnificent Kong for this layout. I loved the thumb cluster but wanted a split 36 key layout. Designed for a pair of socketed purple Pi Picos I had from a previous build. Built with Outemu Cream Yellows.
So I’m trying to follow the instructions from the old reddit community to build the miryoku firmware for [seeeduino_xiao_ble, chiper36, Colemak, default, Mac, flip, default, default, default, default]....
Have you checked out the quickstart guide? You need to fork manna_harbour/miryoku_zmk and use the workflow found in Actions > Build Inputs.
Personally, I prefer to take manna_harbour’s excellent miryoku layout as a basis and write my own keymap, using the existing documentation as a guide. There’s alot more trial and error but you’ll have a better understanding of how the firmware works when you’ve got it working. I find the GitHub Actions-based workflow for building firmware overly complicated for my personal use case.
Or at least half of it. Finishing up the second half now but I couldn’t wait to share. XDA Canvas, Milky Yellows, and a case by the talented NGM Design: www.thingiverse.com/thing:4145471
I learned about Void recently and really liked some of it’s features as a distro (simple packaging system, runit services). Just wanted to hear what others like.
[Sway] Cult of Gruvbox (sopuli.xyz)
I like simple things....
How does Opensource change how Security work? (kbin.run)
There are some people won't touch anything to do with open source projects as they feel it might have issues with security. What does open source actually do for security or change how it works?
Glittercliff v1.0 (lemmy.world)
34 keys, wired ortholinear unibody...
axu - a cli tool to check your Arch Linux explicitly installed packages updates (github.com)
In Arch Linux, to check what updates are available, you can use the checkupdates command, but this command does not apply to the AUR package. To check what AUR package updates are available, use the yay -Qua command. Both commands will display a list of packages that have the latest version, but both commands also display...
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BRK OUT by weteor (lemmy.world)
Finally found some fitting caps for my BRK OUT: Vintage Triumph Adler harvested from a Gabriele 9009 typewriter....
[i3] Hueless (user-images.githubusercontent.com)
My life is hueless without you.
Making something for everyone is so much more work than making something just for yourself
I’m not complaining, but I didn’t realize how much work it was. It makes me really respect the people who do it on a regular basis....
[2bwm] pome. (lemmy.ml)
wasn’t satisfied with my previous rice (this is still in works though)...
[Vendor] Cut Slope - Open Sourced (github.com)
I’ve posted a couple times about Cut Slope, but one last post to announce that I’ve released the source code today....
[i3] (EndeavourOS) First rice! (feddit.de)
EndeavourOS default i3wm setup...
Keyboard Builders' Digest #2023/33 (kbd.news)
Hey everyone, it’s been a long time since my last post here. Nevertheless, I’m still collecting awesome DIY keyboard projects at:...
clyde: a Kong inspired 36 key split (lemmy.world)
I tried to distill my favorite features of weteor’s magnificent Kong for this layout. I loved the thumb cluster but wanted a split 36 key layout. Designed for a pair of socketed purple Pi Picos I had from a previous build. Built with Outemu Cream Yellows.
What FOSS projects in need torrenting?
I read that The Internet Archive is having financial and legal troubles, despite being one of the most important projects on the internet....
Anyone else prefer building an ISO yourself over downloading/torrenting it?
idk why, but whenever I need an Arch ISO, I rather build it myself with Archiso than download it from the website. Am I alone with this?
miryoku seeeduino build
So I’m trying to follow the instructions from the old reddit community to build the miryoku firmware for [seeeduino_xiao_ble, chiper36, Colemak, default, Mac, flip, default, default, default, default]....
GitHub - leereilly/games: A list of popular/awesome video games, add-ons, maps, etc. hosted on GitHub. Any genre. Any platform. Any engine. (github.com)
Note: It seems this repo might be a bit out of date. Thanks to @wiki_me, some alternatives to consider:...
Let's Split (lemmy.world)
Or at least half of it. Finishing up the second half now but I couldn’t wait to share. XDA Canvas, Milky Yellows, and a case by the talented NGM Design: www.thingiverse.com/thing:4145471
[sway] Getting cozy with everforest (lemmy.world)
dotfiles
What are some of your favorite things about Void?
I learned about Void recently and really liked some of it’s features as a distro (simple packaging system, runit services). Just wanted to hear what others like.