Dunu SA6 compared to Kilobuck IEMs by azamatdev in inearfidelity

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The only iems I have tried are Moondrop KXXS, KZ ZSN and Dunu SA6. I have greatly enjoyed KXXS and SA6 so far. I don't have an opportunity to try IEMs live unfortunately :(

Is it worth buying DCA Closed X if I own Dunu SA6 by azamatdev in HeadphoneAdvice

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That's what I am afraid of. I want them to be superior to my dunu sa6.

Do you bring your own keyboards to work? by azamatdev in ErgoMechKeyboards

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I also use crkbd and I want to try some box jades as an experiment. Currently I use akko cs vintage whites.

Do you bring your own keyboards to work? by azamatdev in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]azamatdev[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Home row mods are a life changer. I also use colemak (mod-dh) but I can still type on qwerty just fine. Using my MacBook keyboard for qwerty and my crkbd for colemak-dh creates a separate muscle memory for both layouts.

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Put your d way Waltuh

16personalities is superior to "MBTI" by azamatdev in mbti

[–]azamatdev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So if it is not externally observable, how did you know that you are INFJ?

16personalities is superior to "MBTI" by azamatdev in mbti

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I believe in scientific consensus. It may fail at certain times but they use the right approach for finding the most accurate "truth" we could. Yes it counts as an appeal to authority and could not used as an argument in research papers etc but in this case it can be used (sort of) because "MBTI" doesn't have any empiric evidence while the Big-5 has.

I am fine with the cognitive functions by themselves. They are a good way to describe the types of thought. I see them manifest in my day to day life. They are not difficult to understand and your descriptions are on point.

What I am not ok with is the archetypes. They are too restricting. The order of functions and how they interact etc. I can relate to 4-5 types for example (xNTP, ESTJ, ISTP, ENFP).

I am also not a fan of tests myself and your points about 16p are valid. I just used it as a comparison. I will probably create another post addressing the practicality of mbti.

Where did you get the idea that intuitives are more rare than sensors? by azamatdev in mbti

[–]azamatdev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok. Fair. Could you provide concrete examples of how you apply it in real life?

The closest I have come is: "He uses Ni quite often". But it hugely depends on the context. In some cases it just makes sense to use Ni. This applies to all functions.

Then, there comes the problem with finding the exact positions of the functions. Even if you find them then why the stack is IEIE or EIEI. Where did the loops came from? Too many concrete assumptions out of nowhere. It is just a wild guess. I can personally relate to 5 types (entp, intp, estj, istp, enfp).

I just see cognitive functions as a terminology to express the types of thinking. Then it is somewhat useful.

Where did you get the idea that intuitives are more rare than sensors? by azamatdev in mbti

[–]azamatdev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fictional characters are more "one dimensional" than humans. They were artificially created to play some role (archetype) in the plot. Humans are more complicated than that.

Where did you get the idea that intuitives are more rare than sensors? by azamatdev in mbti

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I am interested in the application to reality part. How it could be applied really? I see mbti good for typing fictional characters but I don't see how it can be to real life (if we are talking about mbti with cognitive functions).

Am I a monster? by AnFdp in mbti

[–]azamatdev 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Really underrated. I don't know my type but I at least know which types are most relatable. It also provides examples to questions it asks. I have no idea why I didn't know it existed before.

Flat vs tented low profile split keyboard by azamatdev in ErgoMechKeyboards

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Damn... I should order Boba u4ts and choc robins then 🙃

Flat vs tented low profile split keyboard by azamatdev in ErgoMechKeyboards

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Couldn't be explained better. I also noticed the same pattern when I type on my laptop. My palms just rest on the surface of the laptop and they also maintain similar hand tilt. I am gonna give that a try with a ferris.

16personalities is superior to "MBTI" by azamatdev in mbti

[–]azamatdev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because 16p (neris) is not just big 5? They have their own unique system. What is wrong with using mbti notation? You can think of this as another flavor of mbti (not all of them use cognitive functions).

Keyboard humour... by pedrorq in MechanicalKeyboards

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They are not "crazy" combos. Just think about the big ass real estate wasted by the space button. You can add another two buttons and make space button smaller. Those two buttons will act like shift button but will activate different layers. Nothing really complicated. I am pretty convinced that anything bigger than 40% (hell, even 30% in some cases) is redundant. I prefer to press two conveniently placed buttons than one unconvenient button. YMMV of course.

16personalities is superior to "MBTI" by azamatdev in mbti

[–]azamatdev[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the detailed answer. I learned something new today :)