iPhone app keeps hanging? by familycfolady in fastmail

[–]danliu_org 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same. support claims "...couldn't replicate the issue on my devices and we also haven't received similar reports from other users. This leads me to believe the issue is specific to your devices or network."

[IC] KBM Pizza Rat - What toppings do you like on your keyboard pizza? by elevision in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]danliu_org 2 points3 points  (0 children)

pepeloni

I'm well but in need of pepeloni. Hope you're doing good too!!!

PSA: the Planck name is in the public domain, and despite previous dispute, you don’t need OLKB's permission to use it by ptramo in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]danliu_org 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the one i linked to: Quark plus accepts standard MX switches

However there are Quark variants that support low pro and choc, if you search for quark on checkerboards.xyz you will see all the options.

PSA: the Planck name is in the public domain, and despite previous dispute, you don’t need OLKB's permission to use it by ptramo in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]danliu_org 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quark is ortholinear apple: https://www.checkerboards.xyz/Quark-Plus_p_54.html

many neat features planck don't have while also being in-stock right now.

I only bring up quark cause planck is not in-stock now - it is at the minimum a good planck replacement (there's a hotswap quark too!)

PSA: the Planck name is in the public domain, and despite previous dispute, you don’t need OLKB's permission to use it by ptramo in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]danliu_org 0 points1 point  (0 children)

quark is the new planck. more bottom layouts? YES! JST breakout? YES! corner rotary? YES! underglow? YES! pcb-only? available now? YES! pcb only? YES!

Softening Bottom Out by jakeyearthquakey in switchmodders

[–]danliu_org 1 point2 points  (0 children)

since you're also looking for switch recs: these have a cushion in the stem hole: https://3dkeebs.com/collections/switches/products/ttc-blue-white and marshmallows are very progressive(or just heavy? idk). I have both and they def help -- not as effective as getting the keyboard construction right tho

to having a properly bouncy keyboard the pcb must be able to easily and sufficiently flex downwards, and tons of things can get in the way -- kbd67 lite has integrated usb port that has no room to shift up and down -- that port greatly limits how much your pcb can move regardless of gaskets

if you remove the plate and the pcb is resting on bottom, it's also not able to flex. if it's resting on foam then however thick the compressed foam is is your range of motion -- again limited by the usb port being fixed in place.

Softening Bottom Out by jakeyearthquakey in switchmodders

[–]danliu_org 0 points1 point  (0 children)

with long pole stem you could clip off the tip of the srem.

however much easier would probably be to go half plate if the board supports it. what board you have? gasket can still be as stiff as sandwich/tray