“T-shirts are amazing - your body goes into one hole and goes out of three.”
“T-shirts are amazing - your body goes into one hole and goes out of three.”
Technically correct if you die… with the caveat that you won’t be able to do much else.
It would be just very slightly suspicious if a bot knows when you’re about to die.
Nothing in common actually (besides the somewhat close spelling). It’s a male name, sort of a variation of Peter, same meaning (i.e. a stone, a rock), different etymology.
It’s my actual given name.
… and yet some of the same people will readily copy-paste random shell scripts into their terminal without fully understanding them.
Imagine the market being saturated with all kinds of keyboards in various form factors and layouts and someone holding you accountable for what you’re using.
I used to think I can’t do without an F-row. Nowadays I use a bunch of 60-ish boards (a Boardwalk, a Lily58, an Elora) and it’s all fine. Even back when I was using a 75%, I was used to have e.g. the arrows on IJKL on a layer (of course it doesn’t work well for games, but for things like text editing I’d argue it’s even better than dedicated keys). In general I’d suggest to everyone to challenge themselves a little bit with things that don’t seem good at first but might end up being useful in the long run.