I’d recommend box jades or getting a Kailh tester with box jades, box navies and box whites for testing.
I personally love mine, would absolutely buy them again.
I’d recommend box jades or getting a Kailh tester with box jades, box navies and box whites for testing.
I personally love mine, would absolutely buy them again.
I use box jades in a GMMK Pro. It’s a heavy board at around 3kg. It somehow feels lighter than my cherry MX blues in a plastic case board.
What’s the weight on the V6? Case material and construction? These will all factor in.
Hell, I bought a 4k 60 hz TV from them and inputs are limited to 30 hz. I’ll never buy a Vizio anything again, sounds like this is their business as usual.
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I agree… But work is demanding and I have my family to think about, time wise. I don’t have the the time to properly deal with it, and I currently like the “subscribe to what you want” model.
I prefer having the choice. That’s what was bad about cable - you had to buy the bundle for one channel, and they lumped a bunch of other stuff you didn’t want in with it.
Have it been so long that people forgot how shitty this was?
The last thing I want is services merging and combining into a giant cable package.
You can blame IBM for that…
Almost looks like mongodb output. What’s the file extension?
And even less if you can script it.
Extensions by definition are a security issue. For that matter, so is being connected to the Internet in the case of a browser.
This is interesting. What I’m hearing is they didn’t have proper anti-affinity rules I’m place, or backups for mission-critical equipment.
The data center did some dumb stuff, but that shouldn’t matter if you set up your application failover properly. Architecture and not testing failovers are the real issue here
Beat me to it, it collects an ungodly amount of PII
I was with you on everything until that last sentence.
Exactly. The only point it wins from me is AD identity integration in a work environment. Other than that edge and chrome are the same garbage.
Edge at work, FF everywhere else.
He’s from Longview, so that tracks better than you realize.
I’d love to see the code as implemented for the iframe feature. Sounds like a good way to protect your intellectual property.
Increased demand would bring increased revenue to cover increased resources, no?
They are… I mainly suggested them on a tester as a reference point. Also, as someone who loves heavy clucky switches, I was surprised at how much I liked them.