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Juanjo Salvador, jsalvador@programming.dev

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Joined: 2 years ago
Posts: 7
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Backend developer & Software Engineer

Also likes anime, sci-fi, beer and mexican food, and not always talk about himself using the third person form.

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It depends hardly on the kind of keyboard/mouse you want. My recommendations, based on workstation I’m keeping at home:

Keyboards

  • Logitech K780 (as @supersquirrel@sopuli.xyz said)
  • Logitech MX Keys (full or mini, if you don’t mind about numpad), this is my top keyboard atm, the one I’m using as developer mostly.
  • Logitech G413/G413 TKL (wired, but works nice out of the box, mechanical, perfect for gaming and typing)

Mouses

  • Logitech G203 (wired, works nicely on Linux too)
  • Logitech M650 Signature (my favourite mouse, actually)
  • HP 430 Bluetooth Mouse (works nicely, and does not require dongle because it works throught USB)

Extra

Logitech devices use to have all-in-one dongles, so you only need one for connecting all devices, saving you some USB ports. The unifyied dongle looks like this.


I don’t know many people who choose Bun instead of Node or Deno, but all of them do it because speed.

IMHO, I like Deno because it’s offering solutions for everything and trying to not fall into same issues Node had (same creator, trying to apologize), but eventually I run into Node because TypeScript and easy-to-use (in my experience). Anyway, Bun always has been to me like the third wheel of the bike.


I understand the concept, but the autistic engineer I have inside is a bit uncomfy with the design of this pile, implying that AWS depends on Azure.



It means League of Legends is bad, but Doom is not.


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It depends hardly on the kind of keyboard/mouse you want. My recommendations, based on workstation I’m keeping at home:

Keyboards

  • Logitech K780 (as @supersquirrel@sopuli.xyz said)
  • Logitech MX Keys (full or mini, if you don’t mind about numpad), this is my top keyboard atm, the one I’m using as developer mostly.
  • Logitech G413/G413 TKL (wired, but works nice out of the box, mechanical, perfect for gaming and typing)

Mouses

  • Logitech G203 (wired, works nicely on Linux too)
  • Logitech M650 Signature (my favourite mouse, actually)
  • HP 430 Bluetooth Mouse (works nicely, and does not require dongle because it works throught USB)

Extra

Logitech devices use to have all-in-one dongles, so you only need one for connecting all devices, saving you some USB ports. The unifyied dongle looks like this.


I don’t know many people who choose Bun instead of Node or Deno, but all of them do it because speed.

IMHO, I like Deno because it’s offering solutions for everything and trying to not fall into same issues Node had (same creator, trying to apologize), but eventually I run into Node because TypeScript and easy-to-use (in my experience). Anyway, Bun always has been to me like the third wheel of the bike.


I understand the concept, but the autistic engineer I have inside is a bit uncomfy with the design of this pile, implying that AWS depends on Azure.



It means League of Legends is bad, but Doom is not.