I absolutely love Berkeley Mono and the author’s efforts into perfecting the font. It has been my favorite font since it was first released.
Some fonts don’t go beyond the initial release for fixing minor issues, so I appreciate these updates.
While I understand that Ligatures are controversial, it’s still good to add the option for people who likes it.
In another note, I really enjoy the simplicity in the website design.
The two most accurate keyboards i used were the old Fleksy before it was bought and the BlackBerry Virtual Keyboard on Android.
The Blackberry had the most interesting autocomplete / suggestion feature by putting the words on top of each letter. Typing “Example” can be as simple as typing “e” “x” then swiping up on the “a” if it had the word example on it. This allows more room for suggestions.
Wish there were apps like that on IOS
In my opinion, 1password is definitely more secure. 1password generates a key when registering which you cannot restore. So not only an attacker need to know your password, they also have to know the generated sequence. This is helpful for people who tend to use easy to break passwords.
1pasaword is not perfect, but it’s far better than lastpass
If you must learn C, which is probably sensible even if you never code in it, this ^ is the one to go for. I liked "deep C secrets" by Peter van der Linden some years ago.
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