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Eris Zuckerman

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The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Building customizable ergonomic keyboards (Interview)

So I've used Docker, I've used VMs, but take me into the technical details. What is it that's different between a VM and running something in Docker?

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Building customizable ergonomic keyboards (Interview)

So I've used Docker, I've used VMs, but take me into the technical details. What is it that's different between a VM and running something in Docker?

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Building customizable ergonomic keyboards (Interview)

Well, it might be time to consider a cloud development environment. And open source is awesome, and Coder is fully open source. You can go to Coder.com, get a demo, or try it right now, or even start a 30-day trial of Coder Enterprise. Once again, Coder.com, that's C-O-D-E-R.com, Coder.com. And I'm also here with Todd Kaufman, CEO of Test Double, testdouble.com.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Building customizable ergonomic keyboards (Interview)

Well, it might be time to consider a cloud development environment. And open source is awesome, and Coder is fully open source. You can go to Coder.com, get a demo, or try it right now, or even start a 30-day trial of Coder Enterprise. Once again, Coder.com, that's C-O-D-E-R.com, Coder.com. And I'm also here with Todd Kaufman, CEO of Test Double, testdouble.com.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Building customizable ergonomic keyboards (Interview)

You may know Test Double from our good friend, Justin Searles. So Todd, on your homepage, I see an awesome quote from Eileen. You could tell she says, quote, hot take. Just have Test Double build all your stuff.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Building customizable ergonomic keyboards (Interview)

You may know Test Double from our good friend, Justin Searles. So Todd, on your homepage, I see an awesome quote from Eileen. You could tell she says, quote, hot take. Just have Test Double build all your stuff.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Building customizable ergonomic keyboards (Interview)

Take me one layer deeper on this engagement. How many folks did you apply to this engagement? What was the objective? What did you do, etc. ?

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Building customizable ergonomic keyboards (Interview)

Take me one layer deeper on this engagement. How many folks did you apply to this engagement? What was the objective? What did you do, etc. ?

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Building customizable ergonomic keyboards (Interview)

Very cool, Todd. I love it. Find out more about Test Double's software investment problem solvers at testdouble.com. That's testdouble.com, T-E-S-T-D-O-U-B-L-E.com. What does it take to go from this DIY proof of concept to adoption and production? Like what would it take to make that become real?

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Building customizable ergonomic keyboards (Interview)

Very cool, Todd. I love it. Find out more about Test Double's software investment problem solvers at testdouble.com. That's testdouble.com, T-E-S-T-D-O-U-B-L-E.com. What does it take to go from this DIY proof of concept to adoption and production? Like what would it take to make that become real?

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Building customizable ergonomic keyboards (Interview)

That's cool. I would say there's a path I would personally take, not this DIY method, because I'm just thinking through what it would be like to use a Voyager in this configuration since I walked you all through how I do it. I think I would probably just take this existing Apple trackpad because I already own it.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Building customizable ergonomic keyboards (Interview)

That's cool. I would say there's a path I would personally take, not this DIY method, because I'm just thinking through what it would be like to use a Voyager in this configuration since I walked you all through how I do it. I think I would probably just take this existing Apple trackpad because I already own it.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Building customizable ergonomic keyboards (Interview)

Like you said before, take what you already own, and I would pop it right in that corner or somewhere on the inside of the left keyboard. So that I can still be spread out. And I might change my configuration, but my hand that does the work is still doing the work. And so the left side of my keyboard can go on the outside, the left outside of my trackpad.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Building customizable ergonomic keyboards (Interview)

Like you said before, take what you already own, and I would pop it right in that corner or somewhere on the inside of the left keyboard. So that I can still be spread out. And I might change my configuration, but my hand that does the work is still doing the work. And so the left side of my keyboard can go on the outside, the left outside of my trackpad.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Building customizable ergonomic keyboards (Interview)

The trackpad would be on the inside right of the left side of the keyboard. And then my Wacom can be to the right of the right side of the keyboard that's split on the other side. And kind of like split it like that to see if I like it. Because I think that could actually work out. That's assuming I like this split keyboard.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Building customizable ergonomic keyboards (Interview)

The trackpad would be on the inside right of the left side of the keyboard. And then my Wacom can be to the right of the right side of the keyboard that's split on the other side. And kind of like split it like that to see if I like it. Because I think that could actually work out. That's assuming I like this split keyboard.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Building customizable ergonomic keyboards (Interview)

Yeah, because those bottom two keys on the left side, I imagine, would probably get in the way if the trackpad's too close.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Building customizable ergonomic keyboards (Interview)

Yeah, because those bottom two keys on the left side, I imagine, would probably get in the way if the trackpad's too close.

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Building customizable ergonomic keyboards (Interview)

Can we talk about voiding warranties?

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Building customizable ergonomic keyboards (Interview)

Can we talk about voiding warranties?