ISO TKL keyboards? - Lemmy.World
Hi fediverse. I am searching for an ISO TKL barebones kit, and so far have come
up short. I have found the following: nuphy gem80 (which is out of production
and they confirm that a new batch is not in plans). Evo80, which seems to be a
bit pricier and out of stock. Luminkey80, seems to not support nkey rollover, so
I might be better off using my Model M keyboard. Am I correct that no keyboard
with modern comforts like proper layer dampening, hotswap, gasket mount exist in
ISO and in TKL? EDIT: I already own keychron and ducky, but I would like to have
a keyboard where it ticks all the boxes. Like the ones I made as examples in the
beginning (gem80, evo80, luminkey80) Thank you in advance.
What should I run and why? - Lemmy.World
I am in the process of setting up a home server, and I am struggling to decide.
I have previously used yunohost but in the meantime, freedom box has matured
quite a bit. I have also looked at Tipi. The use case right now is, running a
wireguard server and probably some notes of sorts (to be decided). A web GUI for
management and updating would be much desired. Disclaimer: I don’t have too much
surplus of energy, due to a hectic life, so I would prefer something easy and
without the requirement of docker/kubernettes * Yunohost: https://yunohost.org/
[https://yunohost.org/] * Freedombox: http://freedombox.org/
[http://freedombox.org/] * Tipi: https://runtipi.io/ [https://runtipi.io/] I
will run on a Gigabyte Brix with: * AMD Ryzen 4300U (4 core) * 16 maybe 32 GB
RAM * 512GB SSD I am open to other suggestions. P.S. I apologise if this has
been debated before, but I have not really found anything. Thank you in advance
What android client do you use? - Lemmy.world
So far, for me, liftoff and connect seems the most complete.