Eris Zuckerman
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I've graduated from smaller ones to bigger ones, which I think was mainly why I upgraded over the years. Or I got a new one and was like, I want more space in my area. Now, there are some...
I've graduated from smaller ones to bigger ones, which I think was mainly why I upgraded over the years. Or I got a new one and was like, I want more space in my area. Now, there are some...
I guess compatibility challenges, which you will always have in a third party device that is not first party native keyboard, which is one of my other concerns is like, well, how compatible can it be with every application? And you can only do so much customization. But the point is, is that I think there's room in there because this does way more than I need. I don't use any of the extra keys.
I guess compatibility challenges, which you will always have in a third party device that is not first party native keyboard, which is one of my other concerns is like, well, how compatible can it be with every application? And you can only do so much customization. But the point is, is that I think there's room in there because this does way more than I need. I don't use any of the extra keys.
I just don't have a need for it. Maybe I can find a use for it, but I just haven't. So I basically just disable everything that is the tablet and I'll only use it for an input device. And that's it.
I just don't have a need for it. Maybe I can find a use for it, but I just haven't. So I basically just disable everything that is the tablet and I'll only use it for an input device. And that's it.
I think a friend of mine a long time ago, his name is Donald Kilgore. DK is what I call him because it's his initials, DK. He did it and he's a left-hander and he and I, and I have in the past been an illustrator and done more in...
I think a friend of mine a long time ago, his name is Donald Kilgore. DK is what I call him because it's his initials, DK. He did it and he's a left-hander and he and I, and I have in the past been an illustrator and done more in...
Creative programs. But so initially I got it for those reasons because I wanted to have a true input device for it, but then it became my way and I do that stuff less now, but the way stayed with me. So I didn't abandon the ship because I did less illustration or less in Photoshop or whatever. It was very helpful in those applications, but now it's just the way for me.
Creative programs. But so initially I got it for those reasons because I wanted to have a true input device for it, but then it became my way and I do that stuff less now, but the way stayed with me. So I didn't abandon the ship because I did less illustration or less in Photoshop or whatever. It was very helpful in those applications, but now it's just the way for me.
And so I was influenced by somebody else. And I think they did it similar where they had the trackpad like that, like this configuration. I tried it out too and just never stopped.
And so I was influenced by somebody else. And I think they did it similar where they had the trackpad like that, like this configuration. I tried it out too and just never stopped.
I am thinking, though, how the Voyager can fit right here in the middle for this keyboard.
I am thinking, though, how the Voyager can fit right here in the middle for this keyboard.
That's hilarious, man. Cats and keyboards.
That's hilarious, man. Cats and keyboards.
What's up, friends? I'm here with Cal Carberry, co-founder and CTO at Coder.com. So Coder.com is a cloud development environment, a CDE, and you run all the clouds, AWS, Azure, GCP, you run on-prem, and you're no stranger to competition, right?
What's up, friends? I'm here with Cal Carberry, co-founder and CTO at Coder.com. So Coder.com is a cloud development environment, a CDE, and you run all the clouds, AWS, Azure, GCP, you run on-prem, and you're no stranger to competition, right?
The competition out there is well-known, but what shocks you, what surprises you about the state of cloud development environments and how developers are leveraging them?
The competition out there is well-known, but what shocks you, what surprises you about the state of cloud development environments and how developers are leveraging them?