That was a troll review...Khers wrote: ↑Haha, if the quality of your HHKB review is anything to go by, I'd rather not waste my time.
Ahhhhh man, I better just make a new account now.
That was a troll review...Khers wrote: ↑Haha, if the quality of your HHKB review is anything to go by, I'd rather not waste my time.
Word.Khers wrote: ↑Provide some quality content, text, pictures, videos of your keyboards instead of fucking around. And stop spamming.
Reading DT can be reinvigorating at timesKhers wrote: ↑Provide some quality content, text, pictures, videos of your keyboards instead of fucking around. And stop spamming.
So far, you're not listening.MrDuul wrote: ↑Alright calm down geeks, take a joke now!
I might submerge a Kishsaver in a pot of boiling hot oil and live stream it.
Khers wrote: ↑ [...]
Blue is the new Blue (TMK Alps64 PCB with SKCM Blue Alps)
I figured I didn't use the Blue Alps Party enough, mostly due to me liking the HHKB layout too much. So I built another one. Got a plate (thanks for the design, emdude!) cut and media blasted with Lasergist, PCB once again from master hasu and the case had to be the blue Hammer clone from the Blue Alps Party above, while that one is in search of a new one. SKCM Blues, because I happen to like them. They don't sound particularly nice in this implementation, however. Almost as bad as the supposedly SKCM Blues in Chyros' intros. Keycaps are from an AEK and an ASK. Spacebar's got jaundice.
[...]
Noxary X60, 60g Nixdorf Black
Founders Edition 20/30. It's not often that I'm as hyped as I was for this keyboard when the GB launched. A bumpy ride and endless delays later, most of the hype was gone when this puppy was delivered. I was in for a surprise, it's a beautiful little board. CNC'd custom 60 that takes any and every Poker-compatible PCB. Mine uses a GON NerD 60 Mekanisk edition in mint green, soon to be running TMK by virtue of DanielT's excellent guide. Switches are Nixdorf Blacks with 60g gold plated SpriT springs, polycarbonate switch films from Kin25 and Krytox lube. Most of the keycaps are sourced from the Cherry MY3100 seen below, with the E-profile \| and C-profile Control coming from HADditionals and the B-profile, 1.75u Shift originating from a Cherry 1800 HAU-set. Stabilizers are vintage Cherry screw ins (that did not require clipping) with gold plated wires from SpriT. Lubed with a combination of Superlube dry teflon lube, Superlube teflon grease and Krytox oil and band-aid modded. All in all, this is one smooth board.
[...]