f=$(mktemp);trap 'rm $f' EXIT;r='rand';cc -Dp=printf -o $f -xc -<<_;$f
int p(char const*,...);void s$r(unsigned);int $r();int main(){int i,v,
j;s$r($(date +%s)u);char*_[]={"hii","hello","welcome",":3"};for(i=$r()
/99;--i;){for(v=$r(),j=5;--j;)p("%s ",_[(v-j)%4]);if(!(i%8))p("\n");}}
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Cake day: December 8th, 2024

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  • ZSA Voyager for over a year now, and the other ZSA boards since about 2018.

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    I’ve been really happy with it, and it helps me type fast. I do tend to slam the keys down sometimes but it’s held up great. I was able to stop using a mouse- the key-driven mouse motion is intuitive enough for me.

    Took me a bit to get used to the reduced key layout, but it’s actually turned out to be just enough. I see some people with even fewer keys! Will need to try that out sometime.

    Just running a base hardware configuration with Kalih Choc Brown switches and a custom layout that does not use any chording or timing-based layer switching, only holding.

    Would like to try building my own someday.