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KeyCon 2025 / Re: Keycon 2025
« Last post by HubertThemad on Wed, 29 May 2024, 15:05:42 »
Let's gooooo! It looked like KeyCon 2024 was super fun, and I think it's going to be awesome that 2025 will be in Germany!

Appreciate all the work everyone put into hosting KeyCon in 2024, be it setting up KeyCon, reaching out to vendors, and managing logistics
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KeyCon 2025 / Keycon 2025
« Last post by mgsickler on Wed, 29 May 2024, 15:00:35 »
First of all, I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who attended Keycon 2024 in Salt Lake City. It was a significant undertaking, but I believe it went exceptionally well. To all the breakout session speakers—you were fantastic. And to the sponsors—your financial support was invaluable!

Keycon Long Term

We want to share our long-term vision for Keycon. In a world with numerous meetups that come in all sizes, we don’t want Keycon to be just another meetup. If it were, it wouldn’t offer anything unique. We want Keycon to provide opportunities and experiences beyond just gathering together.

This year, we had some exciting events, such as Ryan Norbauer’s engineering talk about the quest for perfect stabilizers and Kudos (GAF) making a surprise comeback. In 2025, attendees will have the opportunity to see how one of the main components we celebrate is made, which we think is pretty cool.

KeyCon 2025

Next year, Keycon will take place in Germany, near GMK’s headquarters. While the exact date and city are yet to be confirmed, it will be close to the end of June. GMK will be instrumental in finding a venue and will host a limited-attendance GMK Experience breakout session, offering a factory tour!

Why Germany/GMK?

I have a great relationship with GMK, speaking with them almost daily. Over time, I’ve gotten to know them well and consider them friends. When they attended Keycon 2024, we discussed how amazing it would be if Keycon went international and how beneficial it could be for the community to tour the facilities of a manufacturer integral to our hobby.

GMK is excited to host the community and thank them in this unique way. Ultimately, we are thrilled that part of the community will get a behind-the-scenes look at one of the original manufacturers.

Without GMK, our hobby wouldn't be what it is today. They took a bold step by transforming a traditionally large-scale industrial process into small, highly-customized runs for enthusiasts. Their significant investment in money and effort made these runs more customizable and efficient. This dedication laid the foundation for the idea that your keyboard can truly reflect your personal style. Chances are, if you look down at your keyboard right now, it features a GMK set or artisans with colorways inspired by their keycaps.

Is GMK taking over Keycon? Did GMK force you to do this?

No, not at all. Keycon will continue to be run and managed by NovelKeys, primarily Riley and me. We have already planned for Keycon 2026 to be back in the United States, possibly in Tampa.

Shouldn't Keycon be a US-only event?

Given that Keycon is a Geekhack-based event, I don’t think so. Our community is global, and making Keycon international allows many more people to attend who otherwise couldn’t.

Is this taking the place of Mechanicon?

No. We do not intend for this to interfere with or take away from Mechanicon. We are coordinating with the Mechanicon organizers to ensure there are no conflicts.

Moving Forward

Big changes require adjustments and sometimes limit who can attend and where events are held. One year’s experience may not resonate with you, but the next one might. By providing these unique experiences, it’s our hope that when you do attend, it will be unforgettable.
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] GMK CYL Prussian Alert - New IC Form & Vendors
« Last post by SoupHerCooter on Wed, 29 May 2024, 14:59:01 »
Why would you have Cyrillic legends for a prussian themed set? Thats like designing a japanese themed set and using Zhuyin legends
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] PBTfans Resonance R2
« Last post by dvorcol on Wed, 29 May 2024, 14:54:52 »
Looks like KBDfans and some vendors have limited quantities in stock now.
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geekhack Media / Re: Post your clacks!
« Last post by J3ff_Leopard on Wed, 29 May 2024, 13:59:22 »
Nice buckling spring Candy Corn CC!

Here’s mine:
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Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

That Cold Blooded is so good! I didn't know it came in BS. Love to see it (and the blue skull and checkey!).
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Group Buys and Preorders / Re: [GB] CHROMA KEYBOARD KIT | New Beginnings
« Last post by WoobEC on Wed, 29 May 2024, 10:35:31 »
Reserved!
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] UMBRA : 60% by IV Works
« Last post by POMChamp on Wed, 29 May 2024, 10:25:28 »
any sound test yet or are you waiting for the 2nd proto to arrive?
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New Members / Hello everyone :)
« Last post by tomgeekhack on Wed, 29 May 2024, 09:55:01 »
Hello everyone! I'm Tom, a newbie around here. I'm relatively new to the world of mechanical keyboards, but I've quickly fallen in love with it. It's surprising how much joy a keyboard can bring. My journey began with a simple question on a Reddit post about which keyboard would be best for my Mac Mini.

Someone recommended Nuphy, and from that point on, I was hooked. My first project was a Keychron keyboard, which I modded and still use today—it's a fantastic piece of gear. Since then, I've dived deeper into the hobby, exploring everything from switches to keycaps to stabilizers.

I now own four keyboards, have a collection of switches and keycaps, and have joined two group buys. I'm eager to learn from the wealth of information in this group and to discover all the exciting projects ahead  :thumb:
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Off Topic / Re: This year may be biblical
« Last post by fohat.digs on Wed, 29 May 2024, 08:34:47 »

In Mexico, it's so hot right now, overheated monkeys are falling from trees


I heard that was in India. Probably both.

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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] Milkyway Lilith R3 doubleshot product debut
« Last post by konstantin on Wed, 29 May 2024, 08:25:21 »
BASE+NOV
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Num Kit
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Norde Kit
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I'm noticing some discrepancies in the kitting. Here are a few suggestions to correct them:

There's a duplicate alpha-colored (blue) R2 1.5u \|む key in the base kit. One of them should be mod-colored (white).
The 1u Backspace key should be mod-colored (white).
The 1u Shift key should be mod-colored (white).
The F13 key should be mod-colored (white).

A second R4 1u Alt key should be added for full compatibility with HHKB/Mac bottom rows (1u Alt – 1.5u Super – 7u space – 1.5u Super – 1u Alt). However, R4 1u Ctrl should stay at one copy, as it currently is.

The R1 PgDn, End keys should be moved to the numpad kit, seeing as they are only used in layouts that require a numpad (1800/CP/96-key).
Additionally, a R1 1u = key should be added to the numpad kit.

The R3 '@, #~ keys should be removed from the base kit because: 1) they're missing JP sublegends; 2) ISO-UK keys are generally not used in sets with JP sublegends.
Similarly, the whole NorDeUK kit should probably be scrapped entirely due to its general incompatibility with JP sublegends.

On the 0)わを key, the legend is too small; it should be the same size as the legend below it (unlike ぁ, ぃ, ぅ, ぇ, ぉ etc., there is no small を kana).

I'm unsure what the purpose of having only 7×1u relegendable keys + 1×2u relegendable Backspace is. Could you explain?
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