This music is great! It must be because of these capital intensive goods which I use to play the music not the human and social society which produced it.
This music is great! It must be because of these capital intensive goods which I use to play the music not the human and social society which produced it.
the amount of mechanical keyboards i'd buy if they weren't so expensive :deeper-sadness:
i fell down that hole, the cure is to realize if you're gaming, it's not really that vital. If you're a writer, maybe just get a Realforce with Topre Switches, or if you're a programmer, just get an HHKB, or find that weird need youre tryin to fufill, like i made a split ortho keyboard, and i really dont NEED another keyboard because this is actually pretty comfortable.
Buy Zealios, then wonder why you droped $60-70 on just switches alone and what you got out of it.
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seems like assembling a kit would be the cheapest, or sometimes, only option. some kits run $150, and without switches and keycaps.
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i just like how they go click clack and look cute
but are clicky clackys worth $200+?
no :deeper-sadness:
y-yeah, of course :side-eye-1: :side-eye-2:
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Check out the Redragon K552, Havit KB487L, Logitech K840/K845, or the Velocifire VM01. They're all generally available for under $50.
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Check out the used market if you can, I got a $80 keyboard for $40
I insist on white alps switch. No other will work.
buckling springs or die