@srol Oh yeah, and because accuracy (especially in gaming) is frequently a concern that people have: I now have an MX Ergo, and it allows me to be *much* more accurate (including in FPS games) than any other mouse I've used. Motor control issues probably do play a role there, but I'd say that it's entirely suitable for games that require fast response and accuracy. Not sure about other trackballs though.
@srol I'd say that my main advice would be that different trackballs can feel and function *significantly* differently, much more difference than with typical 'regular' mice, and so if you have trouble with this one, it's worth trying a different one to see if it works better
@Dee looking forward to the first international diplomatic incident because the tz maintainer refused to update it
@Dee also because if something is done wrong in this obscure project, basically every computer everywhere in the world breaks
student loans discourse
so a lotta people say that they don't wanna cancel student loans bc they have paid for it, and if they are gonna cancel them, that means their efforts were useless
they are obviously wrong (sunk cost fallacy aka "I already started so I might as well continue even though this is harmful to me and others)
but what really interested me is that you think we should still help those people
here's why:
eth dot link service about to go offline because domain owner is in prison
August 25, 2022
https://web3isgoinggreat.com/?id=ethlink-service-about-to-go-offline-because-domain-owner-is-in-prison
I notice this so much in companies, big companies, who continuously have to justify their accessibility teams. "A screen reader isn't just for blind people, people who are outside in the sun and can't see the screen clearly use this!" Maybe, but that's not its main use case. That's basically sidelining blind people. Making our disability not even count. But it does. I have to live with it every minute of every day.
@Byte@kolektiva.social @kescher @schratze They do entirely different things; fsearch is for searching in filenames, whereas Baloo is for searching in file *contents*, including those contained in archives - so naturally the index is much bigger, as it's a complete full-text index instead of just a file path tree
linux question
@schratze Named workspaces, basically
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