







I’m a big fan of the cress keyboard.


The explanation I heard was that when seated at the table as traditional table partners, the woman should be to the right of the man. Having opposite button placement means you cannot look into the gaps between the buttons and accidentally get a glimpse of your partner’s chest.
What? Really? I though that’s what the strong C metric/imperial (strcmp) function was for


The mispaced paragraph titles/bad formatting scream “copied from an AI chat” to me.


List of fallacies is also really good


Red herring, ad hominem


Yes! I built my own variant using their tool (removing the weird italic l etc). I love it.


No. Domain knowledge goes a long way. I use one of these IRL frequently. Searching online is trivial when you know which terms to use (spoiler: it’s “tvättstuga tidsbokning digitalt”).


Radiolab made an episode about this in 2018: https://radiolab.org/podcast/gonads-xy


OP’s picture doesn’t show it, but to the left of the buttons there is a field for contactless keys to “log in” to the booking system. This means that residents will bring their key chain up to the panel every time they want to use it, potentially scratching its surface. Additionally, some people will use their keys (which they already have in their hand) to push the buttons to avoid germs, especially after the pandemic. You frequently see small dents in heavily used buttons like this (elevators, booking panels, door buttons…).
And if there are no laundry time slots available when you need one, you might punch the panel… People are people.
The manufacturer’s site even lists “robust design against vandalism” as a feature.


I found the manufacturer(-s)
https://safeteam.se/vi-erbjuder/passersystem/tvättstugebokning/
Vi erbjuder elektronisk tvättstugebokning av följande fabrikat:
- Aptus
- RCO
- ASSA
- Axema
Of these, Aptus/ASSA are the ones making these particular panels:
https://www.assaabloy.com/se/sv/solutions/products/digitala-losningar/flerbostad/bokning
The product specification doesn’t say anything about the buttons though, but I bet you can ask Aptus/ASSA about it.


Hey, reviving this to recommend Gram, an AI-free Zed fork, instead


Manjaro breaks all the time…


Or just use an editor built on this concept, like Helix.
Edit: Okay. I got downvoted and I see why. Let me rephrase:
If you are interested in this editing mode, you should check out editors that are built around this concept, like Helix (and certain vim/neovim configs/plugins). Having native integration makes it insanely powerful (and you don’t have to get Emacs pinky from all the modifier presses).


“Kill Ian”


Firefox forks like Librewolf (or Ironfox for mobile) are good.
Also Vivaldi if you don’t mind proprietary.
Hand crafted furniture has become a luxury
So you make more money selling them. I see no issues.
Probably Finland Swedish, a group of Swedish dialects spoken in parts of Finland.