I leave mine in the trunk and have only walked into the store without them twice. Not forgetting them before walking into the store and putting them back into the trunk after unloading them is the hardest part.
I leave mine in the trunk and have only walked into the store without them twice. Not forgetting them before walking into the store and putting them back into the trunk after unloading them is the hardest part.
I kept most of my bindings the same as the normal QWERTY keyboard, so I don’t have much of an issue swapping between them. I had debated a lot about changing to other keyboard layouts and I’m really glad that I didn’t.
I love my Moonlander. I’ll never go back.
I’ve found that one of the best things to do when making a library for something that is going to have a web interface is to first have it work in the terminal. You can much more quickly play around with the design and fix issues there instead of having to work with a more complex web interface.
You just create a simple menu system, like input("1: Feature A\n2: Feature B\n>")
and just start trying out all of the different scenarios and workflows.
When the car is at a stop is when he is most vulnerable. He must fight everyone, right there, until the car starts moving again.