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Bore da
I've had one of my talk submissions turned down by Devoxx and accepted by BITR https://bitrconf.org (I know, shouts of "Fix!" right?) so I guess I better get to writing it now!
How’s that programme committee of one going @agile_geek 🙂
Very well thx mate
morning morning
just had a week off between jobs and predictably spent almost all of it ill
though I did find just enough time to build a new split ergo keyboard and it's ace
helidox
I tweeted the custom keymap I made for it. Might break it out into its own folder and PR it back into QMK but I suspect most folks do what I did and just fork and write over the default profile
weirdly because there's only alphas on the main layer it's way less stressful as if you bash the wrong key there's zero chance of windows flying away or whatnot like on the ergodox
having to switch layers to do stuff makes it feel more precise
and if you're used to emacs, you're used to holding down loads of keys at once
nah it's still qwerty on the alpha layer to be honest.
maybe I will try something like colverak but it's also about keycap availability
my custom keymap is more so I have a tab key, and arrows, and home/end plus the special chars I want for programming
because I think a lot of the mini layouts are optimised for typists
and I don't need to type quickly most of the time, I need to type precisely
I wrote a short build log, and there's a link to the keymap: https://the-frey.github.io/2019/02/15/helidox-build-log
well I forgot to jumper the right one (oops) so I took it off
but normally that just displays the logo the creator (foostan) made
the left hand one displays current layer, current pressed key position and last registered key as debug
so the left is actually useful
though obv you can customise both to do whatever
I might build it again and not mess up that part lol
you can put any ascii art that fits, or you can wire up stuff that responds to the events emitted
the main thing is space on the microcontroller
ha! of course thomas ran has done a video about the optimus maximus https://youtu.be/qj7GYU-wedo
(in case you, like me, only take in information when it's delivered in a matt berry voice)