I’m not a frequent traveller, but I also love this app. These are the flights I’ve taken over the past 15 years.
▲ 33 r/flighty

I’m not a frequent traveller, but I also love this app. These are the flights I’ve taken over the past 15 years.

u/zshsuki — 5 days ago

Why this is not a good move?

Sorry I just don't get it. The first pic is the puzzle. Why Q to d5 doesn't do the trick (second pic)? The third and fourth pics are the "correct" moves.

u/zshsuki — 3 months ago

The most Japanese thing you can think of

prompt:

Image of the most Japanese thing you can think of. Make it photorealistic. No sci-fi shit.

Then repeat “one more with a different theme” X times.

u/zshsuki — 3 months ago
▲ 499 r/ChatGPT

Asked what makes a man happy

Prompt:

Create three picture of waht you can think of that could make a man happy. Three different way of happiness.

u/zshsuki — 3 months ago
▲ 73 r/macbook

I changed my keyboard to no engraving for one month and here is how it goes

I know how to type. We all know how to type. But what might surprise you is that not many people can type 100% without looking. The majority of us cannot type very fast without visual help. Sometimes you need to confirm where the keys are and where all these symbols/marks are located. Some people even cannot type properly in the dark without a backlight.

I went in the opposite direction for a month. I bought stickers that covered the keyboard in pure black. Each key sticker had shapes representing the alphabet, but they were purely for aesthetics. At first, it was pure pain. I constantly mixed up the letters I, P, and M, and the numbers from 5 all the way to 0, because they are far from the left side, and without visual help, their locations are not that intuitive.

But after a month of use, my blind-typing skills just soared. Now I can type even faster than before, because without the distraction of needing to visually confirm things, it makes me focus on the key locations instead of relying on the printing. I feel like this is how the keyboard ought to have been in the first place. If you play piano, you know you don't need CDEFGAB printed on the keys. Now I also make way fewer mistakes than before, because not needing to look at the keys has changed my mindset. If you feel like you always need a backlight to type accurately in the dark, you really should give it a try. Once you get used to it, you won't want to go back.

u/zshsuki — 3 months ago