Definitely check out an ergo split if you have the opportunity. There is some adjustment but your shoulders, wrists and fingers will thank you later. I use a Ferris Sweep but it's a bit extreme. I'd say look into something like a Lily58 or Sofie if you want something a bit easier to adjust to. They have number row and outer pinky columns so you can use a more traditional keymap without much tinkering outside of maybe navigation keys and Function keys.
I get the struggle with theory. I just finished Reform or Revolution and it was a complete slog for some reason to get through. I am gonna look for another book on the subject to recommend since I'm kind of big on the argument of reformism vs revolution right now.
I am actually probably gonna listen to it again on audiobook and hope it catches my attention more.
I also get the ND/mental health thing. I go through days where I really don't want to do anything at all. I'm forcing myself to program for a few hours each day for a bit of control in my life right now. But I also find reading theory sort f therapeutic in a weird bittersweet sort of way, I guess.
With that said, I can say with some degree of confidence that a lot of people on here that legit discuss theory are pretty spot on for the topics I am familiar with so no shame in learning through others that can distill it down to a point that you can take it in. We all grow in different ways.
For topics we aren't familiar with, and not to be preaching to the choir, but I just ask(or wait for someone else to ask) but also check out like YT videos and other supplemental stuff on it. Just gonna make sure the content is from comrades. I tried to do 2 different reading groups on lemmygrad when I first signed up and realized real fast that I was gonna burn out if I was in a structured setting that I was required to read a certain quota of pages and then discuss it. I snuck away from those and just adsorb what I can when I can.
But like also we don't need to know all the topics right now, and some of it I think could even be skipped? Just don't overwhelm yourself. If learning through conversation works, stick to that, and of course no shame in not knowing some stuff.
Definitely check out an ergo split if you have the opportunity. There is some adjustment but your shoulders, wrists and fingers will thank you later. I use a Ferris Sweep but it's a bit extreme. I'd say look into something like a Lily58 or Sofie if you want something a bit easier to adjust to. They have number row and outer pinky columns so you can use a more traditional keymap without much tinkering outside of maybe navigation keys and Function keys.
I get the struggle with theory. I just finished Reform or Revolution and it was a complete slog for some reason to get through. I am gonna look for another book on the subject to recommend since I'm kind of big on the argument of reformism vs revolution right now.
I am actually probably gonna listen to it again on audiobook and hope it catches my attention more.
I also get the ND/mental health thing. I go through days where I really don't want to do anything at all. I'm forcing myself to program for a few hours each day for a bit of control in my life right now. But I also find reading theory sort f therapeutic in a weird bittersweet sort of way, I guess.
With that said, I can say with some degree of confidence that a lot of people on here that legit discuss theory are pretty spot on for the topics I am familiar with so no shame in learning through others that can distill it down to a point that you can take it in. We all grow in different ways.
For topics we aren't familiar with, and not to be preaching to the choir, but I just ask(or wait for someone else to ask) but also check out like YT videos and other supplemental stuff on it. Just gonna make sure the content is from comrades. I tried to do 2 different reading groups on lemmygrad when I first signed up and realized real fast that I was gonna burn out if I was in a structured setting that I was required to read a certain quota of pages and then discuss it. I snuck away from those and just adsorb what I can when I can.
But like also we don't need to know all the topics right now, and some of it I think could even be skipped? Just don't overwhelm yourself. If learning through conversation works, stick to that, and of course no shame in not knowing some stuff.