I have a simple planck eotb, and carry it everywhere I go. It’s really convenient. I think I got used to typing on it in only a couple of weeks, but spend the past few years tweaking my custom ambidextrous layout.
Some of my personal favorites are:
- having backspace+ctrl combined on one key, enter+shift combined on another key.
- Having enter and backspace on both sides of the keyboard, so I can use either hand to use them
- Having a single hand numpad when holding a layer key. Very practical for number stuff.
- Putting any computer to sleep, or changing volume without having to look for the right key on my keyboard.
Quite funny how LLMs can confidently answer these wrongly. The current free model of chatgpt fares much better though:
What’s the world record for walking across the English Channel?
When was the Golden Gate Bridge transported for the second time across Egypt?
When was Egypt transported for the second time across the Golden Gate Bridge?
What do fried eggs (sunny side up) eat for breakfast?
Why does President Obama not have a prime number of friends?
How many pieces of sound are there in a typical cumulonimbus cloud?
How many cumulus clouds are there in a mile-high vase?
How many parts will a violin break into if a jelly bean is dropped on it?
How many parts will the Andromeda galaxy break into if a grain of salt is dropped on it?
Definitely not as funny anymore. (I do use a custom system prompt to make chatgpt more boring and useful. These are all answers from the free version of chatgpt)