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r MechanicalKeyboards for all the Click and None of the Clack! - Reddit r Mechanical GLOSSARY Learn the buzzwords SWITCH GUIDES From the latest Cherry MX switch to the most obscure vintage switch RIPOMETER The activation force of over a hundred switches all in one place Start gathering up Nickels and add YOUR results! KEY SCIENCE Learn about how to test plastics, how keys are manufactured, drop testing and MORE!
Mechanical or Electrical engineering? : r AskEngineers - Reddit Mechatronics might be the way to go These days most mechanical systems have electrical electronic components Furthermore, mechanical is very saturated But on the flip side mechanical is very flexible- more so than electrical You’ll find MEs in every sector I guess you need to ask yourself what kind of projects do you want to work on
Whats a mechanical fall and whats a non-mechanical fall?nnn Mechanical fall is basically due to an action “I tripped” “I missed a step on the stairs” non-mechanical is something related to another factor and requires more workup such as “I felt dizzy and fell” “I was standing, I don’t know what happened but I woke up on the floor” if it’s non-mechanical it generally requires more workup for heart issues, may require a head CT
The ME Hang Out - Reddit I am working as a mechanical design engineer and I am getting paid according to the market rates I am looking to upskill myself to enter in mechanical related IT jobs Someone suggested me to upskill in C++ and C# and the other said IOT Can you please suggest any new skill, which will pay more and have future
Lets talk about mechanical keyboards for office use after some serching i found that logitech made the mx mechanical bought it, loved it since i got the same switches like for my gaming keyboard (low profile linear) some of my coworkers actually told me why i would do that because "mechanical keyboards are loud" and stuff but after some typing they realised it is aktually a more soft and
Electrical vs mechanical engineering : r ElectricalEngineering - Reddit Tough to answer because mechanical is more all over the place There's lots of jobs in mechanical that are simple CAD monkey stuff, but also jobs that are highly technical On average, electrical is known to be harder and more physics-based, and tends to get paid more There are more mechanical jobs but it can be a bit saturated
I am Lost, is a Mechanical Engineering Degree Worth it in 2024? Mechanical engineering is a great generalized degree I've worked as a design engineer, project engineer, application engineer, program manager, supply chain manager and now product manager This is across oil and gas, aerospace, and now in operations for a tech company
First Time Split Mechanical Keyboard Recommendations My first ergo mechanical keyboard was the Advantage2 - it's quite comfortable to use, but isn't split and you have less configuration options if you want to change the key layout I got the Moonlander after that - the split form and key layout customization options were great, but the thumb clusters are terrible and really screwed up my thumbs