There was Winter Games and Summer Games as well, although I’m not sure who made those.
And wasn’t there a PC port of CG, as well? I’m somewhat sure I’ve played it on some amber screen at some point…
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There was Winter Games and Summer Games as well, although I’m not sure who made those.
And wasn’t there a PC port of CG, as well? I’m somewhat sure I’ve played it on some amber screen at some point…
SAL is new to me - SA-ish, but not as high? (That’s the impression I get from your picture).
And yes, still not 100% done with the layout of my Lily (are you ever), but certainly very glad I built it. Not sure I’m I’m ever ready for Vallack levels of key reduction, though…
+1 for Tumbleweed, it works so incredibly well. In the very rare case where an update doesn’t work out for you, you can easily roll back to a previous btrfs snapshot.
Fedora is quite nice, too, but I’ve come to prefer rolling distros over a release based one.
Kalpa / Aeon might be interesting, too, if your use case fits an immutable distro.
I’m spoiled by column staggered splits, so it’d probably be a meh typing experience for me, but lordy does it look awesome.
What can you tell us about the switches and caps?
Not OP, but I doubt their board’s build quality is indicative, really. The C and non-pro K series are wholly like different boards, at a different price point. All plastic, and while they’re sturdy enough, it’s nothing special.
Source: I have a K2. Compared to my wife’s Epomaker TH80, I prefer the Epomaker in terms of build. But it’s not like the K2 is bad, or anything. I’d expect the C series to be mostly comparable.
There’s opi which does the whole search-and-add-repos thing for you, for OBS. Not sure if there’s something similar for COPR.
It’s still separate repositories, though, I’ll grant you that.
If what you’re trying to do isn’t too complex and you don’t mind being “tied” to the computer, you could get quite far with kmonad ot something similar.
Although I wouldn’t want to do without qmk anymore…
Yeah, xda profile always looks nice!
You’re going to end up needing a knife…
Keycap interference on south-facing boards is only an issue with cherry profile caps, and an increasing amount of switches solve the issue with slightly changed housings or longer stems.
In other words, it might very well be a non-issue. And if your combo of caps and switches are problematic, you can always use tiny slips of paper in the stems of the switches, or o-rings.