doctorclark

doctorclark t1_jaysl0u wrote

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doctorclark t1_jaymm7u wrote

The OP specifically calls out the differences in information quality across party lines. If the decline in print media alone explained misinformation's rise because of the attention economy, as you state, then what explains the party-line bias for amount of misinformation?

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doctorclark t1_j99bicm wrote

For me, most of the rewarding part of my 40% has been the ultimate control over what every key does. I agree that 6.9/10 is about the difficulty level of making it my daily, but it is supremely easy to change my keymap in QMK to whatever I need. I have the exact same two keys to do () [] {} <> and / on different layers/Combos, one button that does mid-sentence punctuation , ; : - and one that does end-sentence punctuation .? !

And, yes, the original reason was so I spent less on switches and keycaps LOL

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doctorclark t1_ito0fp0 wrote

Weird is cultural and personal. Weird is deeply rooted in a lifetime of experiences that can be unique, common, bizarre, or mundane. Weird is a strange thing to be offended by and a strange thing to call out. Everyone is weird to someone else.

Embrace the weird, enjoy it, and celebrate it in others!

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