@matigo Hmm, I’m not seeing any issues with that. I do recall being thrown off by the more eager cursor setting - I’d try to long press to get it to drop a cursor, but that now selects the word. I think it took about an evening or two to adjust. The core “long-press spacebar to drag the cursor around” trick I’ve been relying on for a while hasn’t changed, though.
@matigo The newer generations are better. Probably a lot of the griping is from people who tried the gen 1 of that keyboard and just reiterate how much it sucks each year.
@js Ah. Yeah, afaik, 10Cv5 hasn’t implemented most of those. I keep hoping they come back. :(
The Profile issue I think is a mix of me needing to change where the data comes from, and some data maybe no longer being available once I do.
@matigo I’ve never tracked it, but suspect it’s more like monthly. I don’t have any science to it; I just decide it’s gotten a bit too long, and whack it back to trimmed and short again.
I think if I shave it rather than trim, it’s fine for a couple days, then pokey for a few days to a week, then comfortable again. There’s an intermediate length where it feels like it’s poking me whenever it brushes against something. Not shaving avoids that entirely.
The funny thing is that, before I stopped shaving, I got the tools and plenty of practice with double-edge razor shaving, so I can do a fine and pleasant job shaving if I want. But why burn the time every day or two?
Since I’ve stopped shaving, beards went from “sort of uncommon” to “absolutely everywhere” in my area, so I don’t even stand out for having one any more.
@matigo That looks a lot like what I trim my beard back to. I use an 1/8-inch guard on a buzzer whenever I decide it’s gotten annoyingly long and shaggy again. The hair density is pretty low.
I probably could have grown a full beard in 8th grade - I sported mutton chops throughout high school (facial hair must be above the bottom of the ears? let’s go right to the limit!) - but I always had a wimpy mustache until my mid- to late-20s.
@matigo Ah, I was thinking of Prismatic, which apparently is no longer a consumer-facing app. :\
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prismatic_(app)
Surprisingly, their open source Clojure libraries seem to still be alive and kicking:
https://github.com/plumatic