
How this architecture is called?
I’ve recently moved to Lithuania and exploring the city. Please, help me to identify this style.

I’ve recently moved to Lithuania and exploring the city. Please, help me to identify this style.
I noticed that Caps Lock is often not clicked when I need it. At first I thought it’s a switch problem, tried multiple others - still persists.
And then I find out that there’s a software brake that only allows to activate CAPS when touched slowly. See the video in comments.
I understand that it’s useful for many users who consider this button “dangerous”. But in my case it significantly slows me down when I touch type. I write code and often need abbreviations like “URL”. Is there a way to make caps lock as responsive as any other key? Wish there were a setting in Launcher.
One of my most efficient typing experience is on short-travel scissors keys. I wish to reproduce it by using O-rings + fast switch which actuates at the very beginning of travel. This way I'll achieve short total travel. Do not recommend me low profile switches, because my keyboard only supports standard MX and I also don't like low profile keycaps.
If anyone cares, here’s how they shine through. As you can see they appear muted-transparent, I'd say at 50% of the brightness.
They also have slightly wider and softer base, which makes them harder to pull out, better consider this fact before installing.
Regarding Milky Blue clicks. If you click it without a cap, they are very quiet, almost tactile. No sound comparing to G Pro Blue. But with a keycap they sound almost identical. That makes me to think that their hull is sound-absorbing, but keycap acts like an emitter here. Which means we should pay more attention to keycaps, when building custom keyboards. And manufacturers should consider adding sound absorbing layer in the keycap stem, that would make the whole thing much quiter.
All minivelo pics are of bikes themself, I wonder how it looks with a rider, especially a tall one. Never seen them in my city. Post some pics from your collection!
To update my home office I tried many chairs, including everything that was in IKEA and got MATCHSPELL since it fits my back the best. Need to keep my back relaxed and straight.
The only drawback was the soft seating surface. So I got that chair with hacking plans in mind. Wanted to have something harder both out of personal preferences and medical reasons: soft pillows block blood circulation.
The original idea was to glue some belt leather on a plywood base, however turned out that it has a lot of metal fittings that stand out a little bit and some padding (ideally not very soft) would be required anyway. Unless I want to completely replace that board. And what is a padding that isn't very soft? A rug! I touched every rug in local IKEA, initially planned to by jute Loahls, but it actually surprisingly soft. So I ended up with Raklev, which is smooth and dense. I put two layers, and most of the metal fittings under my ass aren't noticeable; only the big plates for armrest mounting on the sides stick a little bit, so an additional upgrade might be needed.
Time to build: ~4h
Next, I plan to add some cushioning on the armrests.
I was debugging an app when I received strange heart data from the future. First I though that something is wrong with the app. Spend an hour tested. Then opened Health app and found that Apple Watch created many heart rate records 10 days ahead. I've no idea where they come from, because the apps I build are read-only. Interestingly, "date added" seems to be correct.
Update: I checked data sources and the data comes from Apple Watch themself, not from any 3d party app.
Many users experience trouble pairing Apple Watch with Rouvy. I created this step-by-step guide to solve the watch connection issue once and for all.
HeartBLE app was launched here, on r/IndoorCycling a few months ago. Back then I was looking for testers; now the app is mature and well tested and I could confidently recommend it as the best solution for Rouvy.
Key advantage is in the design of the app. It has no iPhone companion app; it sends your heart rate data directly from your wrist, this way:
A. It's very simple to set up; after you figure out permissions once, you only need to touch one button.
B. Connection is much more reliable: data flies directly to Mac, iPad, TV or wherever you run Rouvy. Less failure points.
Actual difference is noticed as you try HeartBLE for the second time. You'll notice that Rouvy remembers it and connects automatically as you start broadcasting. The setup, demonstrated in the video, has to be done only once. I spend significant time tuning the app to achieve this behavior, so I hope you consider its price with understanding.
During my regular outdoor run Apple Watch refused to record distance.
Regularly I avoid Z3. Today I tried this type of workout where you have short Z4 interval and longer Z3. So, my subjective. Z3 is actually hard part here, Z4 is easy. As interval duration increases it's harder to hold. The feeling in muscles is similar as you do lighter weight but very slowly in gym, as if my quads are soaked with blood. I've no idea what is this workout for, just tried out of curiosity.