Thanks, that’s really helpful. It can be hard to tell between commands and acronyms in conversation with familiarity
Thanks, that’s really helpful. It can be hard to tell between commands and acronyms in conversation with familiarity
This is looking like a good option, thanks!
The old drives are fine, just either too small or too slow, so it sounds like it may be an option
Any help with the acronyms? I’m still pretty new to Linux
That’s fair, if you’re just looking for RGB control and don’t care about mechanical switches or macro keys and stuff, then I would check out what @[email protected] said about openrgb and see what works and is a decent price.
I’m partial to corsair right now, and have had Razer stuff in the past. Both are fine, though still probably (at least slightly) overpriced for what you get. Either way, I don’t think you’ll regret any of the big makers.
Keyboards in general? Or RGB keyboards? I think all keyboards work fine for core functionality. It depends on what you are looking for out of a “gaming” keyboard. The big makers mostly have alternative software to program rgb and re-keybinds for keys as far as I’ve seen. I know corsair has a good alt software for both binds and rgb, Razer obviously from this post, and I think steelseries has one but can’t remember off the top of my head
Well that was anticlimactic, but I appreciate the information
I’m probably missing something, but what are the two bumps in December and Feb from?
Thanks, and good to know! I’m honestly waiting for the spring to build some boxes (that I should just build this fall). I should just prep the area and get started now :/
I’m way behind on starting my gardening journey, but I plan on starting in the spring myself, and I’ll give this a shot too
Reading through the main page for it, it seems more like a smart journal. You’d enter your crops, and enter info about water/treatment information, and it’ll send notifications as reminders to do tasks, but it doesn’t determine water and care schedules for you, that’s something the user sets up (from what I understand at least).
That does help. One of the things on my to do list was setting up a backup system anyway, so maybe I’ll play with that. Thanks!