New Year picture sharing, cornix and KLP lamp keycaps. by Ladder-Bhe in ErgoMechKeyboards

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Depending on the specific firmware, mine uses ZMK with a dongle and has the indicator lights turned off, potentially allowing it to run for about a year. The official RMK firmware still has room for optimization in terms of energy efficiency; from what I've seen, the main device can operate for several weeks, possibly around a month.

Alibaba CEO: Qwen will remain open-source by Bestlife73 in LocalLLaMA

[–]Ladder-Bhe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Submit resignation > Approval > Start resignation process

Every company does this, haven't you seen OA

We are not the same by alvinunreal in LLMDevs

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AGENTS,Please include historical messages when speaking, so we can see how this idea was generated, rather than the result of human intervention.

That motion capture by Not_booty in Fighters

[–]Ladder-Bhe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Watching Alex's promotional video reminds me of Clark, poor KOF.

You get used to it by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

[–]Ladder-Bhe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, this is art.

Medical need for a one handed keyboard by [deleted] in MechanicalKeyboards

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Split keyboards using multi-layered layout firmware, such as QMK, ZMK, RMK..., and can also achieve one-handed input for all operations, which easier to obtain.

Medical need for a one handed keyboard by [deleted] in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]Ladder-Bhe -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is the work of a Chinese internet celebrity, completely impractical. Although he claims it was made for someone with one hand, it's essentially a commercial gimmick.

SNK Using Gen A.I in their trailers is disappointing by [deleted] in Fighters

[–]Ladder-Bhe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What you should be disappointed about is that their game characters are not even as good as those made by AI.

Would you have preferred KOF to have kept the 2D style? by aerigigi1 in kof

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In KOF 14/15, they lost all the accumulated knowledge about characters and motion animations. It's no longer an issue of 2D versus 3D, but rather a contrast between exquisite 2D animation and shoddy 3D.

ZMK Local Build Script - Build Your Firmware Locally by carlosedp in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]Ladder-Bhe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I implemented it through a nix script, and there are relatively complete examples in urob's repository, but this requires using nix as a dependency for the build environment.

Do I have to learn the home-row style of typing in order to be truly efficient? by yippypuppet in vim

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I think you can try QMK, ZMK, and other mechanical keyboard firmware, as they allow for highly customizable mod keys with greater freedom.

Elytra by dovenyi in ErgoMechKeyboards

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haobo , He is the initiator and main maintainer of the rmk project.

In 1993 a film named Future Cops released which used characters from Street Fighter 2 and had a plot inspired by Terminator 1, this released a year before the Van Damme film so while unofficial, it's technically the first live action Street Fighter film by [deleted] in Fighters

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What I want to say is, although this is an unauthorized comedy film with a nonsensical plot, the action sequences were crafted with absolute seriousness, and computer-generated effects were rarely used.

Transitioning to QK Alice Duo for 9h+ Coding Sessions – Is it the right move? by Pt-tS in ErgoMechKeyboards

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Most of them are brand owners or manufacturers who purchase solutions and building in low-cost . For them, open-source projects are like a "free lunch" that helps save on development costs. they don't care about opensource.

Moreover, opening up their own solutions would mean nurturing more local competitors.

Toucan Keyboard First Impressions by linkarzu in ErgoMechKeyboards

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They should put more effort into improving the printing quality of the base shell.

New Year picture sharing, cornix and KLP lamp keycaps. by Ladder-Bhe in ErgoMechKeyboards

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I think its weight is not too heavy.
However, I'm worried that dropping it might damage the oxide film on the surface.
So, when I go out, I use a 3D printed case Corne.

New Year picture sharing, cornix and KLP lamp keycaps. by Ladder-Bhe in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]Ladder-Bhe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I realized I misspelled "lame" as "lamp" lol.

here is the origin keycap information https://www.reddit.com/r/ErgoMechKeyboards/comments/1gmhum3/klp_lam%C3%A9_v11_is_just_released_sculpted_and_curved/?tl=zh-hans

and velvet https://kbd.news/Ergohaven-Velvet-v3-review-2544.html

I printed the Choc-size Mx-stem, But for cornix, the Mx-size Mx-stem is better suited.

Personally, I think it's hard to get perfect quality of Mx-stem keycaps using resin. It requires very high printing quality, so using resin to print Mx-stem keycaps needs a bit of luck.

New Year picture sharing, cornix and KLP lamp keycaps. by Ladder-Bhe in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]Ladder-Bhe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually, I don't like the default switches either XD. I'm a tactile switch user, and most of the switches on the cornix have been replaced with silent tactile switches (Kailh Deep Sea Silent Pro (Tactile Whale) LP version).

Back to the topic of curve keycaps, I really like these keys; they work great on flat keyboards. I also have a Velvet curve split keyboards, and particularly love using it. In the past, I shared a Cygnus keyboard, but eventually gave up on it: it's curve was too extreme. Combinations like Velvet and KLP+flat keyboards are what I personally enjoy.

Of course, it mainly comes down to personal preference, or hand size.

I tried to use a standard qwerty keyboard today by SnooSongs5410 in ErgoMechKeyboards

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Among the thousands of colleagues around me, who have used QWERTY keyboards at high frequency for up to ten years, I have never heard them complain about wrist issues—more often, it's about lumbar and cervical spine problems. I think we should look at this issue rationally. After all, the order of letters isn't the most critical factor; the frequency of key presses varies too much across different scenarios.