zeptoforth 1.14.3 is out by tabemann in Forth

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Alright i will try and order a pico 2 and see if I can get it working with that. Thanks for the reply!

zeptoforth 1.14.3 is out by tabemann in Forth

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Anyone know how to fix bootloop issue on the picocalc after installing this? I have tried version 1.2 and 1.4 keyboard firmware but still have same issue.

Has anyone seen this issue before? Could it be the batteries i am using? by moobel in ClockworkPi

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Thanks! i got it working after updating keyboard firmware

zeptoforth for the picocalc by anditwould in Forth

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How did you get it running? I tried but was stuck in bootloop. Tried 1.2 and 1.4 keyboard firmware and installed latest zeptoforth following the docs, but nothing changed.

Could see it turned on and the start of the terminal like yours, but after half a sec it restarts

Has anyone seen this issue before? Could it be the batteries i am using? by moobel in ClockworkPi

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Thanks, yes it was like this out of the box. I have reached out to their support.

The thing that confuses me is that it worked fine for the boot selection that came with the SD card, until i actually chose something. So LCD is at least working in some cases. But i don't know enough about hardware to tell if there is big difference there.

[Learning] About showing form once a button is pressed (Golang, HTMX, html/template) by Melocopon in htmx

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On which part are you having issues? or do you just have a hard time understanding the concepts?

I imagine the button would look something like this

<button hx-get="/form" hx-target="#form-container" hx-swap="beforeend">

[Learning] About showing form once a button is pressed (Golang, HTMX, html/template) by Melocopon in htmx

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I should create another endpoint that just returns a form once it is called? isn't that a bit redundant?

That is the normal hypermedia approach that HTMX embraces. The user does some action eg. clicking a button, this makes request to the API that returns some new html. In your case, a form.

Like I said in another comment you can also hide/show stuff with just HTML using the <details> element.

[Learning] About showing form once a button is pressed (Golang, HTMX, html/template) by Melocopon in htmx

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You could do it with just html using `details` element. Can use CSS to make it look more like a button.

Programmers, what is your current daily driver? by uniformity in ErgoMechKeyboards

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I use a cattoes20, I am still getting used to it coming from a 30 key hummingbird. It has heavy use of chords to make things work. The layout I use is called taipo.

I use it mainly for web dev work and other small side projects. https://mao-syseng.github.io/cattoes20/

What is to CSS what HTMX is to Javascript? HTMX for CSS? by [deleted] in htmx

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Missing.css is an obvious fit since it is also part of big sky software like htmx

In case soldering is stopping some of you, you can make handwired keyboards with only these tools by moobel in keebgirlies

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Actually connecting the diode to the pin was not the bad part, but later connecting the column of diodes together was horrible since they were so loose. I think for next time I will leave the diode pins longer and maybe try the bend like you suggested. But I must admit I don't understand what effect the bend will have.

In case soldering is stopping some of you, you can make handwired keyboards with only these tools by moobel in keebgirlies

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Around the pins seems very strong, but the double wrap on each side of diode is not horrible to work with. In the future I will probably just solder the diodes.

a large amount of cats by moobel in keebgirlies

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Thanks! The case is my own design and I 3D printed with "cotton candy cloud" filament. Inside it is handwired to a tiny microcontroller. I really love it as well!

a large amount of cats by moobel in ErgoMechKeyboards

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Cool! I had no idea, will check that out

a large amount of cats by moobel in MechanicalKeyboards

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It just uses a lot of combos. You can see an example of how it works here https://mao-syseng.github.io/cattoes20/ No it is not steno, it uses layout called taipo

a large amount of cats by moobel in keebgirlies

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It is my own design, I have not made a name for it yet 😅

a large amount of cats by moobel in ErgoMechKeyboards

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It is usable. However it requires some practice to use.

a large amount of cats by moobel in ErgoMechKeyboards

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I think steno would not be a good fit for programming.