same could be said for most hobbies, its called having funyuchipashe wrote: ↑08 Jul 2019, 10:56The effort that we do in this hobby would've been put to a more productive and useful cause, rather than hoarding old computer peripherals that are either overpriced or dilapidated.
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makes sense. fair enough hahahasamuelcable wrote: ↑08 Jul 2019, 10:59same could be said for most hobbies, its called having funyuchipashe wrote: ↑08 Jul 2019, 10:56The effort that we do in this hobby would've been put to a more productive and useful cause, rather than hoarding old computer peripherals that are either overpriced or dilapidated.
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He's right though, I must have in excess of 2000 hours invested into making all these videos xD . FML!samuelcable wrote: ↑08 Jul 2019, 10:59same could be said for most hobbies, its called having funyuchipashe wrote: ↑08 Jul 2019, 10:56The effort that we do in this hobby would've been put to a more productive and useful cause, rather than hoarding old computer peripherals that are either overpriced or dilapidated.
Add that with the total watch time of all of your videos, I bet a huge portion of those are supposed to go to actual work. (I know this because I spend a portion of my work time watching keyboard videos, browsing the forums, and going through keyboard listings hahahahah)Chyros wrote: ↑08 Jul 2019, 11:12He's right though, I must have in excess of 2000 hours invested into making all these videos xD . FML!samuelcable wrote: ↑08 Jul 2019, 10:59same could be said for most hobbies, its called having funyuchipashe wrote: ↑08 Jul 2019, 10:56The effort that we do in this hobby would've been put to a more productive and useful cause, rather than hoarding old computer peripherals that are either overpriced or dilapidated.
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I deny everything!yuchipashe wrote: ↑08 Jul 2019, 11:17Add that with the total watch time of all of your videos, I bet a huge portion of those are supposed to go to actual work. (I know this because I spend a portion of my work time watching keyboard videos, browsing the forums, and going through keyboard listings hahahahah)
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All types of collecting have been accused of not being useful.yuchipashe wrote: ↑08 Jul 2019, 10:56The effort that we do in this hobby would've been put to a more productive and useful cause, rather than hoarding old computer peripherals that are either overpriced or dilapidated.
However, unlike many other collecting hobbies, at least one of each of our collectibles (or something made from them) are being used daily.
Also, the environmental movement does encourage just this: to buy, refurbish and use older things instead of throwing things away and buying new stuff.
Another aspect is that by having become knowledgeable of older input devices, their workings and ergonomics, we are maintaining old knowledge of what makes a good peripheral, that would otherwise be lost with the mainstream industry's focus on fads and the race to the bottom.
The large computer companies used to have teams of HMI experts, but there are now much fewer large companies that do any general R&D at all.
I am amazed by how fast the custom keyboard hobby is going right now. I can't keep track of all split ergo keyboard kits there are, and different ways to build keyboards.
I've been collecting vintage hardware for a couple of years now, and for me it's fun and I like preaching to people how technologies evolved, which technology failed to capture people's attention and why the other succeeded even though it's less superior when it comes to its features (eg laserdisc vs vhs).
I'm even planning to document as much of the vintage japanese keyboards just for the fun of it since there isn't that much out there. But sometimes when I bid on things and spending most of my monthly income on keyboards and almost all of my free time browsing auction sites and keyboard forums, the thought just pops into my head.
I sometimes lose the fun for a couple of seconds and just wondered about the time lost. But it's fun, so it's all good hahaha.
Also, I believe that companies nowadays focus more on cheaper mass production (especially with HCI peripherals), with high cost revenue ratio. It's good since technology is getting cheaper than ever and more accessible, but that also means less of making good peripheral. What we need is that we need the general consumer public to see mechanical keyboards as not a gaming product or as a hobby, but as a good peripheral that makes their typing experience more enjoyable.
The people I talked to about who are still using cheap rubber dome keyboards see mech keebs as gamer rgb or overpriced hobby gears, but after some of them switched to decent keyboards they realize that they don't strain their hands often compared to the cheap rubber domes keebs they've been using. I guess if there is more demand for the general public then there would be more companies who would focus more on developing their HCI product. I can see that here in the Philippines with the Rakk keyboards, but it would be nice to see more mechanical keyboards focused on the general public.
I'm even planning to document as much of the vintage japanese keyboards just for the fun of it since there isn't that much out there. But sometimes when I bid on things and spending most of my monthly income on keyboards and almost all of my free time browsing auction sites and keyboard forums, the thought just pops into my head.
I sometimes lose the fun for a couple of seconds and just wondered about the time lost. But it's fun, so it's all good hahaha.
Also, I believe that companies nowadays focus more on cheaper mass production (especially with HCI peripherals), with high cost revenue ratio. It's good since technology is getting cheaper than ever and more accessible, but that also means less of making good peripheral. What we need is that we need the general consumer public to see mechanical keyboards as not a gaming product or as a hobby, but as a good peripheral that makes their typing experience more enjoyable.
The people I talked to about who are still using cheap rubber dome keyboards see mech keebs as gamer rgb or overpriced hobby gears, but after some of them switched to decent keyboards they realize that they don't strain their hands often compared to the cheap rubber domes keebs they've been using. I guess if there is more demand for the general public then there would be more companies who would focus more on developing their HCI product. I can see that here in the Philippines with the Rakk keyboards, but it would be nice to see more mechanical keyboards focused on the general public.
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Kill-a-Watt Universal Translator + Australian gold Max Head was my go to.
All time favorite though is TS Summer Hat + TS Graybans.
csgo is really boring,i feel like nothing ever interesting happens in the matches since you have to play so safely and be bound by the meta of what to buy ect, but i cant get bored of tf2 even when its dying. the gameplay feels really nice to me, unlike other games like the extremely bloated state of overwatch
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I can't stand the way the guns work in CS:GO, the fact that the guns never shoot where you're pointing always drives me nuts. I could unload ten magazines right at someone's face from 2 metres away and not a single shot would hit.samuelcable wrote: ↑09 Jul 2019, 10:46csgo is really boring,i feel like nothing ever interesting happens in the matches since you have to play so safely and be bound by the meta of what to buy ect, but i cant get bored of tf2 even when its dying. the gameplay feels really nice to me, unlike other games like the extremely bloated state of overwatch
And yeah yeah, I know the first shot from the AK always goes dead centre, but it's a fucking first-person SHOOTER goddammit, not a first-person "ooh let's wait for the single shot timer to reset". Something similar also goes for TF2 which is one of the reasons I hate that game as well.
Used to enjoy Overwatch, but it got really boring after a while. I even stopped playing Siege recently. We need more good modern shooters dammit!
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I like Eye of the beholder...
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On a personal level he seems quite affable, but politically... I dunno, he's too much of a lazy sod to be able to tell. I think he might be less nice than some people assume, but at the same time people focus on his numerous gaffes which are often at odds with a more positive voting record. I suspect we'll get That Other Guy though: Conservatives tend to be too, well, conservative for the amount of personality Boris has.
Unlit ones tend to smell nicer. Used engine oil I'm usually too busy trying to soap off my hands to notice, at least on the rare occasions I encounter it.
I was guessing just the US English thing in itself as opposed to UK English, things like " and @ being swapped over etc. Actually I'm sure I remember something from years back simply described as an "ANSI keyboard" as an off-the-shelf part for people who liked to build their own hardware, but I have no idea if it was any sort of official designation or just what people called it. I mean something that predates the PS/2 style by years.
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minecraft is stupid and should die already
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No. minecraft became stupid when certain people played up the "combat" factor and the "new administration" tried to give a "direction" to the game.
The basic concept (open-end sandbox game with virtual lego-like bricks on a large flatland with varying terrains) is still a fantastic one.
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He uses clicky keyboards such as Model M, so he can't be that bad, can he?
Anyway, he has moved to living as a playboy on the millions he got from Microsoft, and Microsoft does not want him associated with the franchise.
BTW, I've known people who years before, (and in the same city even), did indy games with similar gameplay to Minecraft ... and then this upstart came along. I wonder how they really felt about that ...
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Sure - it was simply my way of trying to get the thread back to topicsdepletedvespene wrote: ↑10 Jul 2019, 15:33Yawning with an uncovered mouth is unpopular as well, come to think of it.
The ranking of topre in my opinion from my favorite to least favorite is
45g > 30g > 55g >>>> anything BKE
it seems that 55g is the most liked topre but i dont get it, id rather have 45g or 30g every time. no offense
45g > 30g > 55g >>>> anything BKE
it seems that 55g is the most liked topre but i dont get it, id rather have 45g or 30g every time. no offense
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55g Topre fans are just loud about it.