DanL4

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[–] DanL4@lemmy.world 2 points 7 months ago

That makes it even more impressive!

Well done, a beautiful organic look to it.

[–] DanL4@lemmy.world 1 points 7 months ago (2 children)

What sort of selfish, self centred, person must you be to put your kids above the needs of this community for more photos and your impressions of this keyboard?

That is not our way. Shame.

Seriously beautiful design! Hope you get to your senses and finish it :-) Do you have a lot of experience designing 3d objects?

If the aomebas don't fit just Handwire it. It's really enjoyable. Takes some time at first though.

[–] DanL4@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago

Asked a similar question years ago and some suggested fingernail polish. Not sure how easy it would be to get off in case you must. Never tried it myself.

Plastidip should do the job elegantly if you manage to apply it cleanly enough.

[–] DanL4@lemmy.world 4 points 9 months ago

It only takea a few to do such a thing. They probably grew up in an extreme religious home and watch the Israeli propaganda channel (fox news style lies and brainwash). I hope they will be punished for both the desecration and the terrible PR, making Israel look even worse.

[–] DanL4@lemmy.world 10 points 9 months ago (2 children)

The solders involved in desecrating the mosque were detained. Not sure what will happen to them. The right in Israel tend not to care, or at most say these things happen and we're at war etc. The left are not having it, and see it as part of the extreme right religious movement that is our terrible government.

[–] DanL4@lemmy.world -2 points 9 months ago (1 children)

I'll read these. I trust haarets.

Blaming the condition Gaza is in on Israel and only Israel is giving Gaza no responsibility for anything, and makes sure nothing changes for decades. Can Israel do better, yes? Is Israel at fault for everything wrong with Gaza? Definitely not. Free palestine should be a call to get rid of hamas. That's the first step towards any progress. Israel used to be under pressure to fix things with palestinians. Now there is none to reach out to. This plays to the hands of our shitty fanatic and religious government as well as hamas. The extremes gain power and support in these horrible situations. The Palestinians, not hamas, and the people of Israel, not the settlers or the fanatic religious extremists, they all just want a peaceful two state solution. They don't want war, they don't care about the occupied territories (other than a means to ensure security). Gaza should have been an example of how the Palestinians take their destiny into their hands. They were not supposed to have an army, that saves money for what is really needed. They could have had infrastructure, they could have had a real, functioning country. Instead hamas took power and kept them as refugees. Hamas made the place a prison,not Israel. What did hamas expect Israel to do after the October 7th attack?? They done care about their own people, they hide behind them.

I'd one thing is clear after the attack, is that we cannot live as neighbours with hamas. Not sure what the solution is, but a ceasefire is to hamas a means to prepare the next attack.

I hope we get rid of our government very soon, but this time a sane, pragmatic, secular, or left wing leaning government hasn't got the option to reach its hand in peace. There is no going back to pre October 7th world.

[–] DanL4@lemmy.world -4 points 9 months ago (3 children)

Slave labour? Where do you get that?

Relatively labour from Gaza, yes, how is it forced??

If your answer is they have no other option, then how is Israel to blame?? Israel left Gaza and this is what it became - a terrorist playground. It could have been a developed country with all the Quatar money. Instead all the money was invested to make the place into one gigantic military facility, and enrich the hamas leaders.

Many

[–] DanL4@lemmy.world -2 points 9 months ago

There are slightly less than half of that.

Whay do you mean by make up the number?

Hamas askes for prisoners by name. They are not just any palestinian. They are hamas people with blood on their hands. So Israel can't just gather a bunch of people off the street to release to hamas.

[–] DanL4@lemmy.world 10 points 9 months ago (9 children)

3 for each Israeli

[–] DanL4@lemmy.world -3 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Israel has been treating hundreds of not thousands of Palestinians who cannot receive proper treatment in Gaza for years. It's nothing new.

It has done the same in Lebanon in the past.

It's not a demonic state. It's just currently ruled by a bunch of right winged religious idiots and fanatics

Edit: this has been going on for years, nothing to do with the past month

[–] DanL4@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago

Thanks! Looks good

 

So, I've made the mistake of entering a keyboard store in Berlin. Nothing ergonomic there, so all they deal with are great looking boards, heavy, well built, and quiet!

I've built and designed my share of boards, and the sound hadn't bothered me at all until recently. I've designed my first 3d printed case, it's a one piece, just needs a bottom cover.

It acts like an amplifier to my typing. It's not a pleasant sound at all.

What would be the best way to design a quieter one piece board? What materials could make a difference? I was thinking of a metal switch plate, can It be used together with 3d printed layers? Wood? Should I use foam?

Looking for a choc build (more difficult due to lack of silent choc switches) as well as an mx build (probably bobba u4 switches, which will take care of most of the noise)

Thanks!

 

Hi. I've been using Dactyl Manuforms for quite a few years now. Settled down with a 5 column with an extremely sculpted SA keycaps and bobba u4t switches. I use only 2/3 thumb keys regularly but enjoy having more.

I'm interested to know if anyone thinks an alternative is worth trying ? Any input would be appreciated!

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