Why would you follow an account like that, being a public figure, if you disagree with its contents?
dandi8
IIRC from the original report, the claim here is that even "gaming" these metrics leads to the desired result, as you can't game these metrics without actually improving your processes. I tend to agree.
At this point I'm becoming a shill for Kinesis but check out the Kinesis Advantage360 Pro. I bought mine from Zenlap:
https://www.zenlap.eu/kinesis-advantage-2-360
Too bad they became a giant ad machine. Ads on top of the page, ads on the sides, popup ads, endless "articles" which are just Amazon affiliate links... No, I'm not salty, why do you ask? :/
Yeah, the price is something else, especially with import fees to Europe :( But, given that I'm using this 8h a day for work, then a few more for leisure, I wrote it off as a 'work expense' in my mind. I do still wish it was cheaper, though...
Nice to see some love for the KA360 Pro! As an ergo mech newbie, this one has been a game changer for me, as it's the most comfortable keyboard I've ever used, but I haven't seen too many people talking about it so far.
I wholeheartedly recommend the Kinesis Advantage360 Pro.
It's my first split and my first orthogonal. It has adjustable tenting, a really comfortable key well and - at least in the pro version - completely open source firmware.
Building something custom is a bit too much for me at the moment, so I'm really glad I found this one. I fell in love with how nice it is!
I paired it with a Kensington Expert Mouse (a trackball, which I've decided to use with my left hand to give my right hand some rest), added an under-desk treadmill and working for 8+ hours has gotten much more bearable.
I'm not sure, my biggest problem right now is getting it to stop muting my mic and to start showing me notifications...
They're actually still on sale right now, on GOG, I believe. The entire series is something like 80% off.
How do you even use Teams on Linux these days, except for as a PWA?
They've recently gone the extra step of discontinuing the native app, making it even more of a headache to use it...
Holy strawman, Batman!
I'm not even going to address the rest of your comment if the thing you start with is claiming that I don't want developers to get money for their work.
Why would you use blockchain to track shipments when you can easily do the same with a standard database? What would be the gain?