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That's funny, because I wikipedied it after my writing my post and realized exactly the same thing (but did not bother to change my posts)
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The Bridge sounds kinda like some of the "games" my kid prompted me to play -- e.g. The Witness -- which were not really to my liking, but I'll let him know.
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"The ESC button is too far away from my fingers"
Oh, fer 's sake ...
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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That does it.
I don't know what it does,
but is does does it.
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It was presented to me as a true quote from a teenager; I don't know if it is true: "I can't reach all the keys of this keyboard with my thumbs!"
Religious freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make five.
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I didn't see you there before I posted. Sorry about that. I found it in a comic strip.
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How I knew I was OLD
As a hospital Pharmacist we use Calculators to do Pharmacokinetics dosing values
This was before I had hand held devices like a Palm Pilot
I had a young pharmacy intern and handed her the calculator and said calculate a dose
When she used the calculator with a furry just typing with her thumbs
I knew I was old
When I asked why do you use your thumbs She replied
I learned to do that with my Flip Phone
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Wait until they find out there's also a mouse that can be used.
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How quaint.
I've always thought it's unfortunate that the scene could've been so much more realistic if Scotty had at least struggled a bit at first to figure out whatever application that was. Unless Starfleet is still using that same program, same version, on an Apple II, and Scotty's already familiar with it...?
But hey, since when does Hollywood make realistic use of computers?
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OriginalGriff wrote: The ESC button is too far away from my fingers
A small incident regarding this from my junior developer days, in the late nineties:
Our team had developed a Windows application, but somehow the screen used to vanish when ESC was pressed. Our manager came for a hands-on demo session, and we kept praying that his fingers should not go to the ESC button. Luckily this ESC was far away, and the demo went well, and our team escaped from an ESC button fiasco. Later our team fixed the issue.
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I might've been tempted to pop off the key cap.
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This person doesn't have elbows?
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
I’m begging you for the benefit of everyone, don’t be STUPID.
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not really to get all religious. But this did bring to mind a proverb. something about the sluggard has food in his hand but is too lazy to bring it up to his mouth.
Wow just wow. Some people.
To err is human to really elephant it up you need a computer
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Gen z-ers using a PC:
"I can't reach all the keys with my thumbs"
Edit: Looks like someone posted this above. I was remiss in not reading all the replies before posting.
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A quick Google shows that this statement seems connected to vim and may therefore be ignored by all right-thinking people.
Let the penguinophiles suffer.
Software Zen: delete this;
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How about left-thinking people???
__________________
Lord, grant me the serenity to accept that there are some things I just can’t keep up with, the determination to keep up with the things I must keep up with, and the wisdom to find a good RSS feed from someone who keeps up with what I’d like to, but just don’t have the damn bandwidth to handle right now.
© 2009, Rex Hammock
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Since I'm left-handed, it's all good.
Software Zen: delete this;
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I almost fell of my chair when I read the comment from the OP asking for help in typing faster in the referenced post - Suggestions in text area[^]
So the solution given was -
Quote: Press ESC and it will ignore all it's suggestions - then you can press TAB without an insert.
Or you can disable Intellisense in "Tools ... Options .... Text Editor ... Your prefered language ... Intellisense ... Show completion list after a character is typed"
The comment received back was -
Quote: u know i wanna type fast but the esc bottom is far away from my fingers any better idea for that?
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I wonder what are they using it so frequently for that it seems far away.
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They were writing an article for school on the health benefits of a pESCatarian diet.
A bit of confusion had them think ESC should be typed as a single unit with a single key.
This was never going well no matter where the key had been located.
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During a demo using pretty much the latest technologies, I once got the feedback "This new software feels like we're going back to the 80's! We've got touch screens now and we're going back to mouses?!"
"No, you'll get touch screens, but we didn't have one available for this demo."
"Oh, well in that case it looks really neat!"
Mouses are so 80's
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Boot one core.
Using that core, inject code for the second core into memory, and then cajole the 2nd core into executing it.
Enable a message passing system between the cores.
I have 128KB to implement the main logic of this app on the 2nd core, because the rest of the memory is devoted to visualizations on the primary core. and the 2nd core has to expose a composite USB device.
128KB
*cracks knuckles*
That's twice what I had when learning to code.
I got this.
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