The other day, I stumbled upon RMK, a keyboard firmware written in Rust. Given that my Ferris Sweep has a Ferris the crab logo on the silkscreen, it felt only fitting that I flash it with RMK. Since I first built it, my Ferris Sweep has been running QMK, a very mature C-based keyboard firmware. QMK is a great project, and doing basic keymaps for an already-supported keyboard is straightforward and well-documented.
RMK25年夏コスメ“ふさふさ”羽毛まつげを叶えるマスカラ、ロングタイプも
https://www.fashion-press.net/news/129148?media=line
RMK25年夏スキンケア、人気オイル美容液「W トリートメントオイル」から“ひんやり”クールタイプ
https://www.fashion-press.net/news/130247?media=line
RMK「シングルアイシャドウ」2025年夏リニューアル、選べる3質感全24色展開へ
https://www.fashion-press.net/news/129135?media=line
RMK25年夏スキンケア、人気オイル美容液「W トリートメントオイル」から“ひんやり”クールタイプ
https://www.fashion-press.net/news/130247?media=line
Still trying to find the right combination of time and focus to make more progress on the next part of my RMK-based Svalboard firmware. Learning Rust by jumping in to the deep end with a keyboard firmware is actually pretty fun!