Love your content, but seeing you feature a tool to bot post content on the internet (further contributing to the trash we all are getting when searching online for anything since LLM era) is really sad.
I can understand, honestly, and I can make justifications claiming that we're all drowning in AI content, might as well promote the ones that are trying to create non-trashy content with real value. But then again, I can see both sides... 🤷
You've nailed the concerns i had before ordering mine. Keen for the Glove80 review, as that was my alt choice and i feel like it was a bit of a hail Mary to decide which to buy.
I have 2 of these keyboards. I'm horrified I never want to use another keyboard yet... they travel poorly (size reasons in case). The thumb cluster is addicting and now I am convinced every keyboard needs it. I personally love having 2 enter keys and ctrl + alt on the thumbs.
Wow, this keyboard looks amazing! However, I agree that the thumb cluster is a flaw. It seems like Dactyl-like keyboards still have the best thumb cluster design.
I also have gripes with the connection system. I really don't like how the neuron is required for bluetooth. The system where i want cabled system/charing the keyboard at home, but want to use it wireless when i use it for work (i travel with it all the time). You have to change around your neuron all the time. Not only is it annoying, but it's also gonna wear down the entire neuron over time. However the thumb cluster is perfect to me. And i love that you can use a heatmap system of high use being closer than other less used stuff that is just nice to have. i have connection options and battery on the outer thumbs. And i love having options for macros without sacrificing the regular modifier keys i wish to keep there. Also why not use CTRL+L for clearing terminal? isn't that as easy?
Yeah I agree with everything ! Per ctrl l - I've been asked a lot, and Ctrl + HJKL is my arrows since ever :) can't find a good enough reason to move away from that
Nice video. I'm glad you'll be trying the Glove80 in the future. That's what I landed on after my research and it seems to have a lot of the same pros (minus the real time flashless configuration which is cool) and remove some of your cons with the defy. Just remember to use the o rings and nuts when tenting the glove80. Can't wait to see if you find it as enjoyable as I do.
@devopstoolbox Its not too bad. Similar to Oryx for having a GUI app to set up the configuration, download the config file, put the keyboard in bootloader, copy the config file over and you're set. Not great for those who like to quickly tinker with their config often or quickly though. One thing that saved me a bunch of time was finding the community profiles already shared online so I could copy someone's full layout, tweak it as I want, and then use it. No rebinding every key from scratch for me.
Appreciate the review, thank you very much. Too big for me (that's what she said) but I'm loving the new plum blossom switches in my glove80. I Hated the red pro switches though
This is the one option I didn't try yet that fits the same group! Like the moonlander but more compact. I was just worried about not being able to tent..
They hinted it might happen at some point but also made a great claim as to why they're not doing it so far (being a product that doesn't live on it's battery life and might die some day)
So... AI literally writes the whole blog post? What's the point of a blog then?
None. Mostly just spam content online for the users to consume and buy some BS.
The blog would be read by other ai scrapers to get the most optimum content for the next blog to be generated.
Love your content, but seeing you feature a tool to bot post content on the internet (further contributing to the trash we all are getting when searching online for anything since LLM era) is really sad.
I can understand, honestly, and I can make justifications claiming that we're all drowning in AI content, might as well promote the ones that are trying to create non-trashy content with real value.
But then again, I can see both sides... 🤷
Very much agree.
If you want a single combo to clear the terminal, you might find Ctrl-L already configured 😅
You've nailed the concerns i had before ordering mine. Keen for the Glove80 review, as that was my alt choice and i feel like it was a bit of a hail Mary to decide which to buy.
I have 2 of these keyboards. I'm horrified I never want to use another keyboard yet... they travel poorly (size reasons in case). The thumb cluster is addicting and now I am convinced every keyboard needs it. I personally love having 2 enter keys and ctrl + alt on the thumbs.
Wow, this keyboard looks amazing! However, I agree that the thumb cluster is a flaw. It seems like Dactyl-like keyboards still have the best thumb cluster design.
I also have gripes with the connection system. I really don't like how the neuron is required for bluetooth. The system where i want cabled system/charing the keyboard at home, but want to use it wireless when i use it for work (i travel with it all the time). You have to change around your neuron all the time. Not only is it annoying, but it's also gonna wear down the entire neuron over time.
However the thumb cluster is perfect to me. And i love that you can use a heatmap system of high use being closer than other less used stuff that is just nice to have. i have connection options and battery on the outer thumbs. And i love having options for macros without sacrificing the regular modifier keys i wish to keep there.
Also why not use CTRL+L for clearing terminal? isn't that as easy?
Yeah I agree with everything !
Per ctrl l - I've been asked a lot, and Ctrl + HJKL is my arrows since ever :) can't find a good enough reason to move away from that
Nice video. I'm glad you'll be trying the Glove80 in the future. That's what I landed on after my research and it seems to have a lot of the same pros (minus the real time flashless configuration which is cool) and remove some of your cons with the defy. Just remember to use the o rings and nuts when tenting the glove80. Can't wait to see if you find it as enjoyable as I do.
I'm worried about not being able to configure it as quickly as the defy :)
Thanks for the tip!
@devopstoolbox Its not too bad. Similar to Oryx for having a GUI app to set up the configuration, download the config file, put the keyboard in bootloader, copy the config file over and you're set. Not great for those who like to quickly tinker with their config often or quickly though. One thing that saved me a bunch of time was finding the community profiles already shared online so I could copy someone's full layout, tweak it as I want, and then use it. No rebinding every key from scratch for me.
Appreciate the review, thank you very much. Too big for me (that's what she said) but I'm loving the new plum blossom switches in my glove80. I Hated the red pro switches though
I tried the dygma keyboard and really loved the look and lights but found that the zsa voyager was the best for my needs
This is the one option I didn't try yet that fits the same group! Like the moonlander but more compact. I was just worried about not being able to tent..
I wish my moonlander would be wireless
They hinted it might happen at some point but also made a great claim as to why they're not doing it so far (being a product that doesn't live on it's battery life and might die some day)
Lets glove😂
Hm very gimmicky, proprietary and opinionated for the price. I'm sticking with my Charybdis Nano and standard QMK.