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Mechanical Keyboards UK @feddit.uk
TheNumberOfGeese @feddit.uk

Any ANSI UKers? How was the switch from ISO?

Hi!

Many mechanical keyboards are only available in ANSI layout. I've held off buying a keyboard because of this.

How have people here found moving from ISO to ANSI? Does it take long to say goodbye to the backwards-L return key etc.?

  • That is good news. I have to draw a lot of diagrams and I find myself stuck between a few tools, none of which is perfect. Any one of those that improves is a great thing!

    • Draw.io is brilliant for quickly creating stuff, but you can't easily reshape shapes
    • Visio is ok, but for software that aims to be diagram -focused, compared to draw.io, its connectors are appalling
    • Affinity designer is good, and not too expensive, but the lack of (outline+text*) objects (compared to draw.io and visio) quickly becomes a pain with complex diagrams. Plus complete lack of support for variable fonts is a showstopper for me.
    • I was really pleasantly surprised by inkscape when I tried it again the other year after many years of not using it. It's really come along and improved. I know its not intended for diagrams, so dynamic connectors and (outline+text*) shapes aren't there. If they were, it would be the perfect tool.

    I'm looking forward to trying out the new features of this release.

    *When I say (outline+text) I mean a shape with text in it that isn't two separate objects I have to wrangle with careful alignment or grouping etc. If you don't know what I mean, take a look at how easy it is to put text in shapes in draw.io compared to inkscape

  • It brings me a lot of joy to contribute to OSM. I haven't written anything other than the occasional script for years, so it feels good to help the community in ways like this instead.

    I've sunk so many hours into it. Either "armchair mapping" with OSM and the imagery overlays, or (more fun) wandering with the android Street Complete app to fill in gaps when I'm out and about.

  • Baofeng @feddit.uk
    TheNumberOfGeese @feddit.uk

    Are they really as 'bad' as is made out? Presumably for low power use, a bit of spill-over isn't the worst?

    Narrowboat and UK inland waterways ( canal and river ) @feddit.uk
    TheNumberOfGeese @feddit.uk

    Narrowboat Insurance

    Just received our new quote. Ouch! Does anyone have any recommendations for good (and well-priced) narrowboat insurance?

    Narrowboat and UK inland waterways ( canal and river ) @feddit.uk
    TheNumberOfGeese @feddit.uk

    Tesco Mobile WiFi calling

    Very pleased to see that Tesco have enabled WiFi calling on my phone.

    Now I hopefully won't have to go outside to make and receive calls in patchy areas! Hopefully it'll lengthen battery life (and not warm my brain as much) if I turn off mobile connectivity inside too.

    Is WiFi calling as good as I dream it to be on a narrowboat?

    Reading, the biggest town. @feddit.uk
    TheNumberOfGeese @feddit.uk

    Newbury pronunciation…?

    Is Newbury pronounced:

    • (2 syllables) New•brie; or,
    • (3 syllables) New•b'uh•ree

    I really need to know, and Wikipedia says nothing!

    Narrowboat and UK inland waterways ( canal and river ) @feddit.uk
    TheNumberOfGeese @feddit.uk

    Dipping onto the Thames?

    We're heading down the K&A to Reading. We don't have time to travel anywhere on the Thames before we have to head back, but vwe were wondering:

    Is it worth dipping onto the Thames for a day or so, just "because"? Does the licence seem worth it, just for a few hours to "feel" the Thames?

    Duck @lemmy.ml
    TheNumberOfGeese @feddit.uk

    Mallard hoping to nest on our bow deck

    Please excuse the mess. This duck was looking for somewhere quiet to nest. She headed off when we arrived, looking for a quiet boat.

  • Well, as realtimetrains was mentioned (It's brill), we might as well make a list!...

    I use https://traintimes.org.uk for speed and ease of use. Pre-pandemic I had a whole list ot traintime.org.uk bookmarks for different commuting routes.

    Also, when stuck waiting for trains, https://traksy.uk/live/M+63+RDNGSTN is brilliant for watching your delayed train stuck at a red light.

    Have I missed any others?

  • Reading, the biggest town. @feddit.uk
    TheNumberOfGeese @feddit.uk

    Has anyone ever successfully transferred trains at Reading station?

    The platform numbers on the display boards don't use decimal, or are somehow encoded with the wrong number until 30 seconds before the train heads off.

    And given the doors close up to 45 seconds before departure, -15 seconds just isn't enough time to storm up the escalator, run sideways and fall down the next escalator to the correct (and-now-empty) platform.

    Narrowboat and UK inland waterways ( canal and river ) @feddit.uk
    TheNumberOfGeese @feddit.uk

    Lights on pins?

    Hi! Does anyone have any recommendations for lights to put on mooring pins? I've seen solar powered garden lights stuck next to them, but if anyone knows of anything better, I'd be keen to find out!

    Yaesu Amateur Radio @feddit.uk
    TheNumberOfGeese @feddit.uk

    Dusty Yaesus, pondering full license

    I passed my intermediate a couple of years back. I loved both the foundation and intermediate training. Great teachers, interesting topics.

    I've tried a few times to get on the air (mostly vhf due to lack of space), and every time without fail, the people on the other end are, well... not particularly welcoming, and on occasion quite rude to newbies.

    I'm considering going for a full license, just because the learning is fun. But after that, I don't know if I'll ever make use of it.

    Can anyone here recommend ways to use my intermediate (and eventually hopefully full) licence to communicate with people who aren't unkind?

    I realise that not all operators are like this, I think I've just been unlucky.