Think of it this way. Layers 46 through 52 aren’t seven workers doing the same job. They’re seven steps in a recipe. Layer 46 takes the abstract representation and performs step one of some cognitive operation — maybe decomposing a complex representation into subcomponents. Layer 47 takes that output and performs step two — maybe identifying relationships between the subcomponents. Layer 48 does step three, and so on through layer 52, which produces the final result.
Numbers and symbols are on the layer above my base layer. Navigation keys, like arrow keys and mouse keys, are on the next layer up. I've made the arrow keys more powerful with tap dance. Tap for left arrow, hold for Ctrl + Left to go back a whole word, tap and hold for Home to go to the beginning of the line, for example.
。新收录的资料对此有专业解读
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Андрей Ставицкий (Редактор отдела «Наука и техника»)