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nathanfriend.io
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| | | | | Remote Software Engineer at Stripe and cellist based out of Ontario. Previously at GitLab. Fascinated with building usable, delightful software. | |
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justinmklam.com
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| | | | | How it's been going with a funky looking split keyboard. | |
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blog.darrien.dev
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| | | | | Note: I have an update to this post! If you're interested in learning more of my later experiences with a split keyboard, check it out here. Since I sit at a desk for so long each day I want the experience to be as comfortable as possible. Keyboards are the primary way I interact with computers, and I've had a number of them over the years. Some big, some small. Some mechanical, and some not. | |
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www.gadgetwisdom.com
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| | | Back in March, I expressed my thoughts about different keyboard profiles in general when I was talking about traveling with mechanical keyboards. But I've tried | ||