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Karabiner layouts for symbols and navigation

Gavin Sinclair, January 2022

Introduction

I use Karabiner (configured with Gosu) to make advanced key mappings on my Apple computer. Karabiner allows you to create “layers”, perhaps simulating those on a programmable mechanical keyboard. I make good use of these layers to give me easy access (home-row or nearby) to all symbols and navigational controls, and even a numpad.

The motivation is to keep hand movement to a minimum. Decades of coding on standard keyboards has unfortunately left me with hand and wrist pain. I will soon enough own a small split keyboard which will force me to use layers to access symbols etc., so this Karabiner solution, which has evolved over months, is a training run for that.

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thomastthai / instructions.md
Created October 18, 2024 11:37 — forked from enjikaka/instructions.md
Installing Proxmox on Raspberry Pi 4 and 5 (Pimox)

Installing Proxmox on Raspberry Pi 4 and 5

With these steps I managed to get Pimox on my Raspberry Pi 4 and 5 in february 2024.

Step 1 - Flashing the OS

Install "RPi OS Lite 64-bit" with Raspberry Pi Imager. It's listed under "Raspberry Pi OS (Other)"

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thomastthai / Staging&ProductionUsingGit
Created December 23, 2024 10:12 — forked from mylesthedev/Staging&ProductionUsingGit
Staging and Production Server using Git.
If you are running a large website where you will need to test new features on a seperate url before pushing them live then the following instructions are for you ;)
For this example imagine your url is apple.com and you want a development/staging site on a subdomain which is dev.apple.com
#Setup#
1. First thing you'll want to do is go ahead and create your website in plesk and add the subdomain dev.apple.com at the same time.
2. ssh into the server e.g. $ ssh username@ipaddress
3. Once logged in cd into the private directory (this will be where all git repos are stored) e.g. $ cd ~/private
4. Create the main repo e.g. $ git init --bare apple.git
5. Now to clone this new repo on your local machine. $ git clone ssh://username@ipaddres/~/private/apple.com