Thought it was pretty cool until I saw the price tag. I got my hopes up for nothing. :(
Mechanical ergonomic keyboards tend to be on the expensive side.
Isn't the TEK programmable as well?
As far as I know, yes, but the software is Windows only. It has DIP switches for the rest of us. I could probably borrow someone else's Windows machine to program it, but It's pretty easy to hack on the Linux input stack to make any keyboard do whatever you want, which is precisely what I've done. That's why I got the JIS-capable version: more keys to play with.
Well, if you work with your keyboard all day it would be worth it.
Wow that keyboard is amazing. I'm cheesin' because you got the blanks! Did you get the MX browns on there?
Thanks! Yeah, browns. I think all the TEKBs have browns. I knew it was kinda crazy-pants to get blanks on something with such an unusual layout, but I just kept a picture of it by me for a couple of days and it was all good. There is also a command line utility for Linux called xev that will tell you what key you're pressing, among other things. I found that useful as well. So glad I went with blanks. It was very little pain, and it looks the sex.
I love blanks, especially if you care enough to put them on a high quality board like yours! :D Here's mine (blues):
She's a beauty! My other nice keyboard is a Happy Hacking Keyboard Pro2, and I really want to get blanks for it as well, but I'm waiting for now because it's like $70 for a set.
Well when you get your HHKB Pro 2 blanks take some pictures again :D
... there are coding/programming glasses?
What's your honest opinion on the glasses? I'm a daily gamer and programmer as well as general computer addict, and my eyes often get strain. I've considered grabbing a pair of the glasses, but currently the price tag has been keeping me away.
Cool, will do. Thanks bud!
I use this program called Flux that dims the screen slightly and makes it easier on the eyes. I heard it kind of does what the glasses do, but I'm not sure. I know it helps if you're room is dim and you don't want to stare at a really bright screen.
Use f.lux instead, and stay away from things with white backgrounds. I use custom themes with black/dark grey backgrounds for everything from Sublime Text to Visual Studio to even coolcomputersetups just to avoid looking at what is basically a lightbulb all day.
Cool. I haven't gotten that to work for me mostly because of frequent interruption, but it might be time to give it another shot. Any tips?
When I'm interupted, I ask the person if I can get back to them in however many minutes I have left on the timer. That usually works. It probably depends a lot on your work environment. I'm sure you're not the only person to have this problem, so you could Google it or search Stack Overflow.
Can I get a link to the wallpaper on the 27 inch it is very nice
Picked it up a while back. Not totally sure where I got it from. Hope the owner doesn't mind if I give it to you directly over Dropbox. drep
Are you coding Python on your Nexus? What app are you using?
I don't actually code on my Nexus, but as the picture shows, I could. This screenshot is an ssh connection to my laptop, running vim. The ssh connection is inside of a program called 'Terminal IDE.' In addition to SSH, the terminal has most of the GNU coreutils, vim, gcc, and tools for compiling android packages from Java source. It's a little taste of Unix in your pocket. Very nice. It actually allows you to develop for android on android. It's like inception.
It's not ideal, and I wouldn't use it for gaming or image editing (got a Razer for that anyway), but it's good enough for clicking buttons and what not, and it's better than further agitating my right hand when it begins to bug me.