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  • I'm a frequent user of tqdm, but I've never seen that async example. Very cool!

  • This exists!

    The ASUS ROG Claymore II is an 80% "optical mechanical" with a detachable numpad. Mountain also makes several TKLs and an 60% (the Everest 60) with a detachable numpad. You could also make one using the KBDcraft Kit Adam and Kit Addams.

    However, I agree with the others. I think you get the best build quality using a standalone mechanical numpad. If I was going to get a split design, I'd probably get an Ergodox or Keychron Q11 QMK or something similar.

  • It happens for me too, even though I haven't purchased it yet. I think not rendering the post in the list is a bug.

  • My favorite is Dracula, in part because they support so many applications.

  • I bought the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic for the bezel even though the 5 was out. I just needed a stopgap until the 6 came out. As long as the reviews are promising, I'm excited to upgrade. That said, the 4 is working just fine and I haven't run into any limitations.

  • Can you explain these a little more? I don't understand what that breaks. Also, shouldn't the second one be correct if you use a raw string?

  • I wouldn't mind some shared content from quality communities, like the posts from the machine learning research community.

  • This is a quality of life improvement I can get behind!

  • I've only played around with it for a few hours, but I'm already happier than using matplotlib or my rpy2 bridge to ggplot2.

  • I'm interested in the earbuds. I typically play with earbuds or headphones, so it might be nice to have a dedicated gaming pair.

  • I agree. Also, there is a ton of really great programming and AI/ML content on Twitter. I hope much of it migrates to Mastodon and Lemmy, and I'm starting to see some of it appear on Threads as well. Instead of knee-jerk reactions to defederate from Threads to avoid the the embrace-extend-extinguish that happened to XMPP, we should build technical safeguards to keep things open.

    Although Meta's social media and privacy woes are well-known, Meta is one of the largest contributors to open-source and AI/ML. We should be encouraging companies to federate and building safeguards into ActivityPub to discourage "embrace-extend-extinguish". We're already seeing fracturing in the Fedverse between Pleroma and Akkoma, Beehaw defederating from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works, and most Lemmy mobile clients not supporting Kbin. I want the fediverse to succeed, but this is driving users away—what's the point if this ends as a ghost town? Do we want to go the way of Identi.ca and previous attempts