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Modern Daemonology
"Spells are precise, imprecision in magic comes not from spells but from the caster"

Yes, thats about computers

some say im a bit gay 🏳️‍⚧️

May post garbage

I break computers, and design keyboards for fun

Pronounsshe/her
age"20 something"
its alliiiiiveeee
currently unnamed cyberdeck project, integrating a btrfld keyboard.
pointing device, and other fun stuff still to come
(colors are no where near final either)

Finally got around to finishing the pcbs for the btrfld keyboard.

Building this keyboard is now significantly less tedious, and the end result looks much cleaner. Plus the pcb version has some leds!

The black keyed one is the pcb version, and the white key version is the handwired one.

repo: https://github.com/SolidHal/btrfld

Previous post about the hand wired version: https://daemonology.social/@eva/109366358558699483

GitHub - SolidHal/btrfld: a folding, tenting wireless keyboard

a folding, tenting wireless keyboard. Contribute to SolidHal/btrfld development by creating an account on GitHub.

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I measure coffee shops by their bathroom writings
CD says gay rights
seriously how many times is too many?
I miss these

Heres its older sibling the btrfly.

https://github.com/SolidHal/btrfly-keyboard

GitHub - SolidHal/btrfly-keyboard: small dactyl with the halves squished together

small dactyl with the halves squished together. Contribute to SolidHal/btrfly-keyboard development by creating an account on GitHub.

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The portable, folding keyboard I designed named the btrfld (butterfold) after its older, non folding, sibling the btrfly.

The key matrices are huge pain to wire and solder. I really need to design some pcbs for it.

Its all open source, more pictures on the repo: https://github.com/SolidHal/btrfld

#keyboards

GitHub - SolidHal/btrfld: a folding, tenting wireless keyboard

a folding, tenting wireless keyboard. Contribute to SolidHal/btrfld development by creating an account on GitHub.

GitHub
The arm64 server I built, based on a rk3588 board with a ton of io. Been bringing up hardware support for it in my free time.
Just recently got all of the hardware supported with a mainline Linux kernel. Love debugging drivers.
Now to get uboot going so I can get off the crap stock image...