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Full stack engineer FP-curious | λ-affected @@ -13,20 +13,20 @@ Wanna be rustacean 🦀 and/or secops guy 🔒

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  • Current position @SamsungFood. Internal tools engineer for data platform ➡ Internal tools engineer for developers.
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My end-game (at least I hope) keyboard

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Keebs path

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Sometimes I think about the long journey I've made with keebs. In childhood, I had decent membrane keyboards, most of which had an ergonomic profile like the MS. Not sure if it somehow affected my taste because I started my career with the simplest, cheapest board and typed countless lines of code on such keebs. Then I heard about clickity-clack mechanical keyboards and decided to try one. It was a simple Chinese keeb with a thick metal body, double-shot caps, and Cherry Brown switches. A decent thing to annoy everyone around you. I think this purchase marked my dive into mech keebs I'm not a geeky aficionado who thinks you can fix everything with a new keyboard, but I built a couple of them. I hope I've finally built the last one for quite some time.

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Dactyl manuform

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Dactyl manuform

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Almost all of the time, I struggle with my maximalism. So I decided to build the ultimate mechanical ergonomic split keyboard and chose the Dactyl Manuform. Sounds like a crazy idea. Zero experience with QMK, zero experience with hand-wired keyboards, and zero experience in 3D printing. The last problem was the easiest one; I just asked my friend to print the bodies from PETG polymer, and Bob's your uncle. I got two pieces of rough-layered plastic with all the support structures. God, it was a nightmare to clean these prints from supports and small artifacts, but I was happy. @@ -92,9 +92,9 @@ To be honest, this keeb was ugly, and I decided that I wanted a beautiful factor

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Moonlander

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Nothing special. Ordered, paid, got it, tried it. Everything worked. Looked good. Happy year of typing. Bored. Annoyed. Too big and chunky. No concave. Quality not the best. Started planning the next one.

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Custom Corne

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Custom Corne

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This journey started with discovering the Jian keyboard. It is a niche keeb from the Ru community focused on full support of the whole Russian layout. It was originally created by KGOH. I missed the group buy and decided that I could easily patch a Corne board with two additional keys to mimic the Jian. Interesting journey. I learned how to use KiCad, and how to export gerbers. @@ -158,9 +158,9 @@ Daily driver for ~6 months. Then the world changed, and I decided to leave my ho

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Dactyl manuform again

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Dactyl manuform again

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Two years late I've settled down in new country and decide that I want to bring back my dactyl manuform experience.

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I've choose to use a Ryan's generator and generate body on top of Corne preset with all keys in last row and disabled stagger for the last two columns. Generator preset The body was printed by JLC3DP (JLCPCB printing department). I've choose SLS from nylon. Print has minor artifacts; I expected better quality. @@ -216,9 +216,9 @@ Overall, I'm happy with results. I also printed bottom plates and -

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My end-game (at least I hope) keyboard…

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