Not understanding the fundamentals of the tools you use daily is not a design virtue, it just makes you less effective in using them. This cancerous philosophy leverages ignorance and laziness to support billion dollar industries of greed, slop, and censorship. It enables corrupt morons to justify surveilance and exploit weaker people. And right now, it’s running blind and head first into a civilizational death trap.
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If you’re on android, have you tried “unexpected keyboard” from fdroid? It’s waaaaaaay better than the standard ones you get, ime/o.
As a void enjoyer, i’m very happy it was included at all because it never seems to be. The fact it ranks so highly is the cherry on top!
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Ask my guinea pig anything, and I will let her crawl on the keyboard to answer.
4·1 month agoFwiw, it’s “even” and “odd” in english
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Arch users on their way to install Ubuntu after...
2·4 months agoIf it’s not Void, it’s not Linux.
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Programming@programming.dev•I'm getting started with functional programming, which language would you recommend?
1·5 months agoI’ve only used one, and I’m only mentioning it since nobody else has, but I recommend Lean; moreso as a second functional language if you want to build stuff as opposed to just learn the paradigm. It’s mostly used in maths because it supports dependent types, but it was fine for writing simple scripts, and it can be easily compiled to binary formats. I don’t like the package management system and toolchain complexity, but most languages kinda suck at that, imo.
These questions are all beside the point. People seek help in problems they know how to solve all the time, often in the interest of time itself.
But since you asked:
Perhaps, but computers are likely far easier to learn about than whatever that is, and infintely less expensive if you already have regular access to one. Think of it like this, if they were so hard, would so many of the dumbest people in public life have started out as “experts” in computers? Would all the moron libertarian crypto enthusiasts have been able to assemble their elaborate blockchain networks that process a whopping 7 transactions per second?
And please note, laziness alone isn’t a criticism/problem (it can often motivate efficiency), it’s when particular applications of laziness to produces results that require undoing; especially when the costs of undoing excede the cost of doing nothing at all