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It's quite nice and really lightweight but it's also very basic. So basic you can't even click on the table name in the side panel to see a preview of the data. I use it every day but yearn for a few more features.


How long have you been using the glove80? I'm a smaller handed KA2 user but have been eyeing up switching to a glove80. Any complaints or trouble switching?


I think about a year now. I would like even lighter switches than Pro Red but they're much better than the default Kinesis ones that make my hands hurt. I find personally the lighter switches are more important than avoiding bottoming out, but that is controversial. It took me a couple weeks to regain my typing speed, not a huge learning curve like it was switching to KA in the first place. The travel case is also useful but quite large. It's more fragile feeling than Kinesis products, but not as bad as many 3d-printed DIY keyboards. The fragile feeling comes from its lightness which is also an asset.


"You won't find us on AltaVista"


The lyrics are so culturally appropriate to that time that anyone listening now wouldn't probably get it.

The same with Futuristic Sex Robotz with the Hotel Coral Essex album - some of those songs on there are so pinpointed in time that they just remind me of the computers and using them.


Agree, the reference to a Vauxhall Nova SR in 'Has it Come to This' is a case in point. The car itself, the boy racer culture of the era, it's very specific.

Some things don't change though. Geezers will always need excitement. Terry still drinks and gets in fights and Tim is still a criminal for the choice of herbs he inhales.


Been awhile since I've thought about FSR. Back in the day, I used to listen to WoW on repeat while putting far too many hours of my life into that game.


>So what's the story? Guaranteed accuracy, enhanced CD. Latest technology, darts hit treble twenty


Per: https://blogs.oracle.com/java/post/java-on-macos-14-4

"The issue was not present in the early access releases for macOS 14.4, so it was discovered only after Apple released the update."


Fair, for JVM.

Audio plugins have a history of ignoring announced changes, and months of betas, and then getting surprised on release day when their plugins just don't work.


I'd be willing to give them the benefit of the doubt in this instance, as 14.4 seems to be a duff release. Haven't seen this many major issues since High Sierra.

I'm currently tracking these 3 for our staff:

https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/03/14/the-macos-sonoma-...

https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/03/16/oracle-advises-us...

https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/03/12/latest-macos-sono...


Minor version bumps shouldn’t cause these issues tbh


You're not wrong about that.


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And if you're used to Emacs/Readline keybindings, those will work in most Mac text inputs


I was having throttling issues with a new 4k monitor. Teams seemed to make the issue worse. Pointing an external USB cabinet fan at the laptop has resolved my issues.


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