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Now I wish I would have went with a Marx themed user name instead of just the pfp lol.
He/him
Leftist, horror movies, programming, dumb obscure indie games, angry techno, deathcore, enjoyer of theory.
ghost might be a reference to spectre or just a play on a trapcore artist name…
Now I wish I would have went with a Marx themed user name instead of just the pfp lol.
Who’s Karl Marx?
I fell for the bait at first but going back and reading their comments, ita actually hilarious.
It’s us, we’re the spoopy ghost!
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If I had to pick between those 3, I would probably go with the Glove80. I’ve just really liked that board since the guy that made it first posted early pics.
If you can solder and are willing to go with a smaller thumb cluster, look into a Sofie or Lily58 kit. That would be cheaper by far but I get why someone wouldn’t want to go that route too.
Disclaimer: I daily drive, including write code, on a Ferris Sweep.
Each of my 4 thumb keys are tap for space, tab, enter, and backspace. But I hold one of those keys and I enter a dedicated layer for navigation, a 10-key number pad, a custom symbol layer, and my media and F-keys.
It does take a bit of getting used to but the trade off is holding an extra key compared to having to lift my hand off of home row and moving to arrows, number row, number pad, etc. I basically never have to look at where my hands are and still retain 100% functionality of a full size board.