loganmarchione

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[–] loganmarchione@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

From their FAQ. So it seems there are free 802.11n APs...

If the device has a DSL modem or an 802.11ac wifi chipset, the libreCMC project can't support these devices. There are currently no fully free (libre) 802.11ac or DSL modem chipsets

[–] loganmarchione@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Are there open source APs? I was under the impression that everything required binary firmware (even if running something like OpenWrt).

 

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I just built my first ergo keyboard and would like some recommendations on macros and layers that you find useful. For example, I mapped backspace to the left spacebar and setup the rotary encoder, but I'll take any suggestions!

Blog post about build process and more pics.

[–] loganmarchione@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Ya I’m confused why the GitHub repo isn’t updated to 115 and it’s archived…

 

I'm looking for a keycap set for the Keychron Q11. I may stick with the stock set, just because the Q11 has R1-R4 macro keys on the left-side (see here).

Would take any recommendations. I guess maybe something that is XDA, DSA, or KAM would be good, since all the keys are the same profile, right?

Was looking at these (I could probably move enough keys around to fill in the 5 macro caps).

I really like the Q11, but am thinking aftermarket keycaps might be a PITA...

 

Interesting move by Canonical. Wonder if this is related to the new GUI for LXD that Canonical released recently? Or maybe they want to bring more projects in-house after the RHEL shakeup?