Chyros,
I love your videos. From what I've seen you say in your videos and YouTube comments, I gather that you are more into vintage keyboards than modern keyboards. You have pointed out that older keyboards tend to have more solid builds, and overall better keycap quality than modern keyboards, and have also taken to task some of the trends in modern mechs, such as the rise in keyboards marketed to the "gamer" demographic. I was wondering, however, if there are any current trends in mechanical keyboard design and initiatives within the mech community that you see that you think are positive developments (?). On the flipside, are there any mechanical keyboard myths or false information that you see repeated frequently that you would like to dispel? An obvious one that I have seen debunked many times, for instance: that linears are "for gamers" but are not good for typing.
I look forward to your next review!