
Season 2 · Episode 412
Beyond the Mouse: Why Our Keyboards are Stuck in 1870
Why are we still using 19th-century keyboard layouts? Herman and Corn explore the fascinating world of trackballs, macropads, and BCIs.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
February 1, 202626m 31s
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Show Notes
In this episode, Herman and Corn dive deep into the surprising stagnation of computer input devices, questioning why we remain tethered to the mouse and QWERTY keyboard despite decades of innovation. From the specialized world of 3D navigators and medical trackballs to the high-stakes future of brain-computer interfaces, they examine the tension between ergonomic optimization and the "gravity" of the status quo. Discover why the "gorilla arm" effect killed gesture control, how "vibe coders" are using voice to build apps, and whether we’ll ever truly move beyond the plastic puck on our desks.