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Could you increase the range for the mouse sensitivity option? I'm finding that even maxing it out results in painfully slow look speed.


I've found that `localStorage.mouseSensivity = 4` (the default max is 1) seems to set it to about the right amount. However mouse movement is now very jumpy. It seems that individual mouse events are visible and mouse acceleration curves cause very unpleasant behaviour.

Maybe it is something to a high resolution screen, so one CSS pixel is actually quite large?


Thanks for the hint. I like 8 even better.

3840x2160 with 150% Scaling, Firefox on Wayland (KDE) on Arch Linux.

Somehow, the mouse is not just slow but has a hard downtrend. After swiping 5 times left to right and back again. I look at my feet. The downtrend increases with higher mouse sensitivity.


I guess it depends on your system settings. I have my Logitech set up to almost max speed/acceleration so it felt very natural to me.


On a Mac/Safari, I noticed that looking around while holding the left mouse button down made it normal


Same here! My mouse arm is getting a workout lifting and recentering 5 times per turn lol.


There's both a per-developer and per-usage component into their "pro" plan.


Oh I totally missed they snuck that in as a line item. Still, they require you to call them so who knows what that could end up being.


I've had the complete opposite experience between my '09 Toyota Camry that burns oil faster than I can put it in and my '14 Mazda 3 that has every modern feature I could ever dream of.


I don't see how anybody is going out of their way to make anybody feel dumb in that situation.

They explained their automotive needs to a salesperson at a Toyota dealership and gave them ample opportunity to do some basic research to make a sale of them. Payload capacity is hardly a topic as exotic differential calculus at a car dealership.


>I don't see how anybody is going out of their way to make anybody feel dumb in that situation.

you're essentially giving a pass to mansplaining


I’d define mansplaining as unwanted and unwarranted explanation — it might be unwanted in the above situation, but unwarranted?

A explanation of payload capacity at a car dealership when it’s a key selling point for the customer explaining the topic and their related need? I just don’t see it being an issue.


One of the things that helped me out going head-long into a platform engineering team right after graduation was a map of our deployment platform's infrastructure and a self-paced guide on deploying an app from A to Z.

The more experienced engineers helped me with clarifying questions as they came up, but were otherwise not busied-out teaching the newbie.


Oh, nice. I love that. That really should be the norm!


After getting my second co-authored paper published during my time as an undergrad in relatively high-impact journals, I started getting spammed with requests to review shady COVID-19 related manuscripts by no-name journals.

The amount of damage caused by shitty articles and shitty journals out there is terrifying to think about.



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