Yeah, it definitely did, re-learned to touch type in Colemak and also upgraded to ortholinear split keyboard. Yet it's takes quite some time after ~20 years of touch typing on Qwerty.
There's already a comment above pointing out that it might be the initial infection location plays big role. Seems very likely that poor ventilation (in e.g. medical facilities) is main cause of severe cases.
Also, the virus is replicating exponentially only if it can reach many uninfected cells. It takes ~10 hours for an infected cell to start producing virus. Not sure whether non-specific immune system can somehow "contain" virus, would be great to learn about that.
Bought two of those last March. Mostly positive experience so far.
Previous firmware didn't restore U2F key from backup, but current one does. It also didn't have any kind of lockdown, so I did it via UDEV rules, luckily current firmware has a lock button, which even sends "Super-l".
I would also love onlykey-cli be ported to Python3.
Somebody mentioned here that onlykey isn't fit for keychain use, yet mine is totally fine and USB port shows virtually no signs of wear.
Also have Diverge 3, using it with Colemak-dh layout. Took me like 6 months to fully adapt, but man it's so much better now. Now it's way easier to reach most dev-related symbols on second Fn layer which is mapped on right thumb key block.
Still using 2011 Lenovo X220 i7-2640M. Excellent Linux (NixOS atm) support, best keyboard imo, kinda lacking 768p screen. Only had to replace battery, one ram stick and cpu fan. Dunno what I'll do when it dies, considering laptop mods from sites like 51nb.
It hard to take a hardline stance on something with so much give and take.
XML is great because there are plenty of fast parsers for it with bindings in pretty every programming. It can be modified with nothing more than a text editor, by someone halfway competent.
XML is bad because it will never be quite as optimal as some binary only solution and editing with a test editor is painful.
Its not like most programming languages would have a hard time with gzipped xml either. This grants most of the benefits of binary formats and is often smaller than all but the most carefully designed ones.
All of that even presumes config load time matters. I a crazy large case maybe 10MB loads from a disk and the important stuff is cached in memory, in the actual structures that will use the data later. It just doesn't matter. Gzipped xml is fast enough for realtime high performance games, who cares about this silly XML hating anymore. Just pick something that works and move on.
Perhaps not Christianity as practised by literalists and derided by militant atheists.
But it’s perfectly compatible with forms of Christianity that have always been widely observed, which are far more symbolic and metaphoric, and primarily focused on maintaining inner strength and compassion, similar to Buddhism or Taoism.
Jordan Peterson (University of Toronto Psychology Professor) is someone worth following for deep insights on this topic.