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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] | GMK CYL Selene | Approved Samples!
« Last post by vonn on Tue, 25 November 2025, 08:21:06 »
Man, those samples look great. I can't wait!
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Off Topic / Re: AI music chart-topper
« Last post by fohat.digs on Tue, 25 November 2025, 07:31:00 »

People in power are DESPERATE for AI to succeed because they’ve bet the farm on it


I suspect that this is a big part of it, but it can be helpful to find a quick answer to a question like "Was the turkey bird named after the nation?"
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Off Topic / Re: AI music chart-topper
« Last post by Leslieann on Tue, 25 November 2025, 07:19:39 »
It was bound to happen,
Jeez, even with AI you can't escape "stomp clap hey" music.

There is a bit of flatness but also all of the instruments sound like they were run through a guitar style fuzz box, seems to be common on AI music. Kids can also tell AI music right away, though I'm not sure if this is what they're hearing or not. Now you want the sad part, don't be surprised if actual musicians start to copy this fuzzy style, just like they did with Autotune.


As for AI stuff being pushed,
Honestly with the state of the music industry over the last 2 decades the the best stuff I've heard in a while is the AI generated motown soul and blues style remixes of various music. Check out Outkast Ms Jackson 1950's soul style,  Still Dre motown style, Metallica Nothing Else Matters chicago blues version or Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit psychedelic blues for a good examples. At least it's a fresh take instead of hearing Red Hot Chilli Peppers or Blink 182 played every 5th song played on the radio.
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Making Stuff Together! / Re: FilterKeys Setter... for a faster key repeat (in Windows)
« Last post by broewly on Tue, 25 November 2025, 06:18:55 »
If you're trying to get a faster key repeat in Windows, FilterKeys Setter is one of the easiest ways to override the system’s built-in repeat-rate limits. It lets you push the repeat delay and repeat rate much lower than the standard Windows keyboard settings allow.

I’ve used similar tools when tweaking input latency for gaming, and the difference can be noticeable—especially for rapid-fire keypresses or rhythm-based tasks. For anyone experimenting with custom input tweaks, I also keep a list of useful Windows utilities here: https://minecrftpatch.com/
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Off Topic / Re: What makes you happy?
« Last post by iri on Tue, 25 November 2025, 06:15:12 »
you'll be the only loser there though
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] MB-44 v2 - A Fun 40% Keyboard Refreshed
« Last post by Tama Yamada on Tue, 25 November 2025, 02:55:56 »
I've placed an order before I saw your reply, but thanks!
Looking forward to having it in my hands. ;)
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] GMK Combobreaker
« Last post by VXQN on Tue, 25 November 2025, 02:49:01 »
Any chance you could change the legend color on the accents? I always feel like U9 on [color] just doesn't look as good as L9 or even CP — it just looks a little dull.
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New Members / Re: Welcome new members!
« Last post by Felix Hu on Tue, 25 November 2025, 02:37:15 »
new to come here, hope to become happier not poorer ;D
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Input Devices / Re: Microsoft Trackball Explorer vs Kensington Expert vs Elecom HUGE.
« Last post by Stupidface on Tue, 25 November 2025, 00:48:02 »
The trackman Marble FX I'm referring to is this one.

Thank you for the clarification. [tips hat] 


After seeing the video of Eric S Raymond on the Tech Syndicate youtube channel,

I think I found the video here:


Great stuff.  There are some nice lingering shots of a grey-corded, PS/2, T-CL13/Logitech TrackMan Marble+ (the "+" indicates the addition of a scroll wheel) at the 7:38-7:45 mark.  I recognised it because I used its white-corded, USB connector successor (the T-BB13) for many years.  There were times when I wanted to have a comparatively inexpensive spare on hand for travel and connecting an active PS/2-USB adapter to a T-CL13 effectively gets you a T-BB13, but for less money.

Any road, I am grateful to you for mentioning the video because…well, I’ll see if I can explain.

Yonks ago, Eric S. Raymond wrote this webpage:

http://www.catb.org/esr/trackman-conversion/

On it, he talks about how the three-button Trackman T-CL11 is a near-perfect pointing device whose ergonomics are unmatched, then goes on to moan about Logitech adding a scroll wheel, putting a switch in it, and having it serve as a middle button on subsequent Trackman models. 

The problem (according to him, at least) is that this change makes possible to accidentally scroll-click when you mean to click.  So two button + clickable scroll wheel models are a “deal-killer” (again, according to him).  As the page shows, he put a lot of work into attempting to update his three-button, PS/2 trackball to a USB device.

And now, ages later, I see a video that shows him using… a T-CL13 Trackman with scrollwheel.  Interesting - I wonder what prompted him to change his view?

and his logitech thumball, I decided to get one of them for myself. Obviously it had to be an ebay item shipped from the US.

I'm afraid I overlooked it before, but I believe this is a reference to the T-CL13 you mentioned in your initial post.  Can you please tell us about your experience with this device and why it (presumably) did not work out? 

(Specifically, can you tell us whether the 300 dpi resolution proved to be a stumbling block?)
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