I've upgraded my gargoyle level. Now when I go to the grocery store I'm practicing my Twiddler 4 typing on my head mounted display running samsung dex from my phone. If I get good enough I'll swap the phone for a khadas edge 2.
@brandon Nice! Yeah my previous chorded experience was the tap strap 2 and that was way too inconsistant to be usable. I'm still learning the basics so I'm not sure if I can code on this thing yet.
@mauve I'm working on a new programming language that eliminates the need for most punctuation. All of the alternate inputs methods, such as weird keyboards and voice recognition, assume that you want to focus mostly on English letters, or worse whole English words with spaces between them... So I'm making a concatenative variant of APL that just lets you program with words with spaces between them.
@brandon do you have anything published for it? :o I've been curious to get into uiua. Is this project the one you were talking about at the splinternet event?
@mauve Yes, the source code is public, but it's not ready for use yet. I just figured out algebraic effects, which you need to do any work. I talked about some of the ideas that the conference, but the implementation wasn't very far along then. Here you go: https://github.com/blanu/iota-cpp
@mauve Ooh Twiddler 4, I don't have one of those! I do have a Twidder (2, maybe?) and I also have a DecaTxt 3.0 and a TapXR. My main issue is vim compatibility and ergonomics.