Twenty-Three: The Best Number
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Hobby or No Hobby
Here’s what billion-dollar businesses have in common: they weren’t built after their founders perfected their “endgame” keyboard. Back in May and June 2025 – about four months before writing this post – I got sucked into the vortex that is custom keyboards. If you’re not aware, there’s a whole cottage industry built around people who not only…
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MRR Sucks as Measure of Success
While I am not a big fan of Monthly Recurring Revenue – MRR, as a measure of success, I support the argument that it (or its increase) is a signal of customer interest. That said, I, as a consumer or a business client, actually avoid those who publish MRR metrics. Here is why: So, MRR…
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You should learn something new
… even if it is not comfortable. Or perhaps, especially if it is uncomfortable. This is my keyboard. This is what I use to type on as my so-called daily driver. And that’s a lie. It’s only half of my keyboard 😉 My keyboard, an interpretation of the open-source hardware 3w6, has just 36 keys.…
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MacOS is a hostile operating system
I am currently on a journey to optimize my workflow, which includes using as many application and system shortcuts as possible. But boy, it is extra hard on Mac device. About six months ago, I switched from Linux/Windows to the macOS ecosystem. I knew the system was flawed, but the appeal of ARM chips in…
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Learn To Touch Type
Massive disclaimer: I am still learning how to touch type. I still have an abysmal 50–60 WPM performance. What I am sharing is my personal experience and the techniques I find valuable. Your mileage will vary. Touch typing is a technique that involves typing without looking at the keyboard, using the same fingers on predefined…
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Learning To Type – From 0 To 60WPM
I have been a horrible typist my whole life. Unlike my parents, I grew up at a time when typewriters were being phased out, but computers were not yet omnipresent. This meant schools had already stopped teaching touch typing—a skill often offered only to girls, as traditional, sexist society assumed they would become secretaries or…
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Consumerism Induced Dopamine Kick
How is it possible that we spend so much money, time, and other resources on “spending” money? The Problem For the past month, I’ve been obsessing over my new hobby: mechanical keyboards. I bought one. Then I built another. I told myself: It’s fine, it’s just a hobby. It keeps me off the streets. But…
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EU-US Deal – the worst scenario
The EU Made Simple channel, present on Nebula and Youtube has really good summary of recent shameful EU-US deal. In 2023 commissioner Didier Reynders attacked civil liberties organisation noyb.eu that tried to protect our privacy from a broken adequacy agreement under the guise of EU-US “Data Privacy Framework”. Now president Ursula von der Leyen made…
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I cut my keyboard in half
Finally took a plunge into split keyboard world, and built myself Lily58. This post will be super short as my typing speed is still atrocious, and it will take a while to get used to: At this point I am not sure if the DSA keycaps are not the biggest problem. Especially after decades of…
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Social Media Detox: Success Story?
I left social media a month ago, and I am feeling better. Not great, let’s be honest. Not everything that bothers us in modern society is because of M&Ms (the Mark and Musk duo). Firstly, what did I cut out? Over the past 15 years, my social media outlets included: Of the above, I feel…
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Cure for Instant Gratification
Instant Gratification Syndrome (made-up name) is a plague driven by social media feeds and short videos. I am here to offer you a solution that works for me.