9 comments

  • realsharkymark 9 hours ago ago

    I work with the author at Nuon. He initially used a Kinesis like some coworkers, but refined it to a minimalist setup with an open-source Korne keyboard, that sits on top of his Macbook keyboard.

    When I first saw it, he initially had rubber bands holding it down. Now it's on a secure plate with even a company-coordinated color scheme for the keys.

    Interesting how his gaming experience led to a custom layer setup.

    • Valodim 4 hours ago ago

      Your product might actually relevant for me, but browsing your website I gotta say it's quite the turnoff that there is nothing there on your company. I could not find out, within reasonable time, where you are incorporated.

      • MorehouseJ09 an hour ago ago

        That is quite good feedback, and I will make sure we get that addressed asap. Thank you.

        FWIW, we're incorporated in delaware, and based in the US.

  • Valodim 4 hours ago ago

    For anyone looking into this who doesn't want to design their own layout from scratch, a well maintained layout for small keyboards is Miryoku. Worked very well for me (in qwerty base + vim directional keys mode) on a keyboardio atreus

    • alphavibe an hour ago ago

      Miryoku is a solid layout. Designing your own layout is definitely time consuming, and not something most should try diving into if they are new to small form factor keyboards.

    • MorehouseJ09 4 hours ago ago

      I'm building a toucan (piantor style layout) and was thinking about using seniply layout, but this looks much better.

  • MorehouseJ09 4 hours ago ago

    disclaimer: I'm the ceo of this company.

    What started as a joke a few years ago has actually turned into really good signal. I've found that the engineers who care enough to invest in keyboards like this spend a lot of time investing in their tooling and are extremely productive.

    Causation or correlation?

  • GavinNewsom 6 hours ago ago

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