After a longer period of time spent on Mint 19->20 Cinnamon, I'm back to Fedora 32. Mint is beautiful and absolutely everything just works perfectly out of the box. Which is great... and also boring. Fedora is beautiful and 99% of things just work out of the box (after installing rpmfusion), while being cutting (or bleading?) edge. I also like the minimalist simplicity of Gnome (with some tweaks and extensions) a lot. My other favorite is still KDE though.
Just how small a 60% keyboard is!
DZ60, Aliaz switches. Linux mug. Perfect for work.
Daytime shot. RGB makes much more sense with these key caps!
New, shine-through, doule-shot key caps arrived. YMDK from Amazon. I got tired of the blank, non-transparent key caps.
Seiko SKX007 automatic (mechanical) dive watch. Took some shots about it together with my keyboard. Mechanical keyboards and watches go well together, especially when both can glow in the dark :D Check out more pictures in the Imgur album, link is in the Reddit post:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Seiko/comments/bxrpkq/skx007_first_seiko_first_automatic/r/Seiko - SKX007 - first Seiko, first automatic
85 votes and 7 comments so far on Reddit
Upgraded to Fedora 30. It's awesome. I feel no need and find no reason to switch to anything else. Seriously. Even Gnome with dash to dock is fantastic.
Finally I've found my favorite switch: 70g Aliaz. It's like Cherry MX Brown, but smoother and amazingly silent!
Going back to Zealios (from Cherry Blues). Much better sound and feeling! Experiment over :D
Got some T1 switches from kbdfans and compared it to my 67g Zealios. They feel exactly the same, the tactility feels exactly the same. It's a tad bit lighter then Zealios, that's all. The same thing for about half the price. Unless you want a different weight, there's no reason to buy Zealios any more. I wish the timing had been better for me, but at least I can compare.