>I suspect the article is just an ad. They want to sell a watch for "tough guys" and came up with that story.
Look at this £240 tacticool watch we, the authors happen to sell.
Meanwhile when I was in we all wore the disposable £5 casio you could get from Argos an didn't care if it got smashed up
Initially, it seemed like a DoS to us too, but it was not. This was confirmed by upstream provider metrics. No major traffic spikes. It was a combination of non-malicious things. More info later, some of us need sleep.
steep learning curve if you've never used a split\ortho board but once you learn how to type again (couple of weeks for me), other than that my wrist pain is now gone!
only real downside is people asking why I have a pair of glowing oven gloves on my desk
I'd like to add that switching to a drastically different keyboard is the perfect opportunity to simultaneously switch keyboard layouts if thats something you've been considering. I switched from QWERTY to a layout based on Programmer Dvorak when I got my Moonlander. I'm really glad I did.
This was exactly my line of thought when I got the Moonlander (except I thought Colemak). It has been gathering dust in my shelf for almost 2 years now.
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