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www.jacklew.is
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author demonstrates how they constructed a full mechanical keyboard from scratch using aluminum sheet, hand tools, and open-source firmware. | |
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cassidoo.co
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| | | | | After a bunch of trial and error, I built and programmed my first mechanical keyboard! | |
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thoughts.greyh.at
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| | | | | The Cerakey Nada 65 Panda is the world's first keyboard featuring ceramic keycaps, designed to deliver the smoothest and thockiest typing possible. When I first heard about it, I knew I had to try it - the promise of ceramic keycaps was too intriguing to pass up. The keyboard arrived in beautiful packaging, and the build quality exceeded my expectations. | |
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www.cablechick.com.au
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| | | So, you plug in your shiny new device with that latest and greatest USB-C to USB-C Cable you purchased from your pals at Cable Chick, expecting a lightning fast charge, only to be met with... nothing. What gives? | ||