I just paid 280 euro for a new keyboard…
Keyboards are a terrible hobby
@themilkman I have been using custom layout split keyboards for the past 6 years or so and it has completely ruined my ability to still enjoy a standard ANSI layout keyboard.
@themilkman I mean when I was younger I also just used whatever peripherals I could get my hands on, but I am an adult with a job now.
@SuperDicq that’s why i don’t want to go into building custom mechanical keyboards and for ~2 years just use some off-the-shelf tkl keyboard i bought for ~30$
@cat8124 Yeah I mean custom keyboards are great, but once you’re used to them you can’t really live without them.
@snacks This is what I have as well, feels like the perfect amount of keys for me. Respect, corne friend. ![]()
@snacks I kinda knew the layout I wanted and that I had wanted specifically the 36-key variant, luckily.
My early days of custom keyboard layouts was with a Moonlander, which is expensive but at least nice in that you can easily experiment with different layouts. (And a nice on-ramp for fewer keys, I thought.)
Luna-tic ➡️ 39C3
@SuperDicq less than 24 hours after I spent 260€ on a new keyboard this isn’t a coincidence we are in a simulation
Luna-tic ➡️ 39C3
@SuperDicq keychron q1 max with some gateron reds, big upgrade from my 30€ plastic Amazon mechanical keyboard
@yunii Oh those look alright. Definitely a huge upgrade.
I’m a weirdo so I bought a Sofle split keyboard with Choc switches.