tylerbrainerd
tylerbrainerd
tylerbrainerd

oh nice, that's a great use. I was struggling to figure out how this would come into play, but client side remote desktop activation is great.

Well, this is what my keyboard looks like:

What sorts of things do you use this for specifically?

Yes, it's been done a ton. Search Autohotkey media controls

I use Writebox over WriteSpace. I've found it's more reliable for saving files away and such.

What, you mean cartridges?

I have a large desk like this, and it gets cluttered, but my rule is to always put stuff away. changing tasks means clearing the whole desk.

Considering they have the Scratchpad app on chromeos (which basically behaved just like Keep), I imagine they'll just tap into that and release it sooner or later. But I agree, as there isn't a whole lot of need for a web app beyond what they have.

Reader was around for free for 7 years.

I disagree. It seems to me like a product at the core of the new google and will be supported for quite some time.

VOTE - M-Audio Fast Track.

Ha! I have literally the exact same.

Kbt pure keyboard with mxbrowns

Get some vintage real speakers and amp or receiver. You can buy in extremely cheap, like $100 for serious audio

$300? I feel like the average consumer can get there for $75 if they pick up some used components

I have a few vintage stereo receivers that I rotate between, as well as vintage speakers. Marantz 2238b is my favorite, powering some venturi v52 bookshelf speakers.

That looks awful. Really awful. Get something that's wood and do it that way. A cabinet or box or anything besides this.

how did he convey to you that he thought it was new or exciting?

I got a usb PS3 offbrand controller from Ross for 10 dollars.

any DAC, honestly. At least get a cheap one to get some clean separation from your computer or whatever.