dragonlobster

joined 4 months ago

Nice, I was looking for something like this a few years ago on another project, at the time I settled for DBeaver, but this looks like it might be better fit for the job.

[–] dragonlobster@programming.dev 0 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Your second point of trading loot and items got me thinking about my Steam CS:GO skins. Why should I trust a centralized entity like Steam who could at any moment decide to delete all my skins or remove my account for whatever reason with my skins, vs storing those skins in a wallet on a public blockchain for example to keep it's value and always allow trading? Ofc there will always be a "centralized" smart contract but at least they can't make changes to it if the smart contract code is audited ,

[–] dragonlobster@programming.dev 5 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Will it store my ROMs

[–] dragonlobster@programming.dev 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I would like to try #2 but for some reason my 5900x doesn't have graphics so I literally need to buy a whole other GPU for this

[–] dragonlobster@programming.dev 24 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Kinda cool but shit $45 for a piece of silicone those margins are insane.

[–] dragonlobster@programming.dev 12 points 2 months ago (4 children)

The physical keyboard is just a tool. There are alternatives like speech-to-text software, virtual keyboards with swipe features, or stenotype.

The goal should be to use whatever is most effective and efficient for yourself, so if Gen Zrs are more used to touch screen, maybe they should invent a touch screen interface that you can use with the computer, maybe even incorporating the mouse somehow.

For me personally the touch interfaces right now are fucked up - I always tap the wrong letters on my phone, the auto-correct and suggestions used to compensate for this often times make it even worse, and swipe doesn't come up with the words I want, I often have to swipe multiple times. I can't imagine operating a computer like this, but maybe for Gen Zrs it's no problem.

Maybe in the future you just need to think the word and it appears on the screen, and typing would be obsolete.