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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: Nonmouse on Sun, 01 April 2018, 12:47:17

Title: IBM's introducing a buckling-spring Model Q quantum keyboard
Post by: Nonmouse on Sun, 01 April 2018, 12:47:17
"At long last, we are thrilled to unveil the new portable Model Q quantum Keyboard: the optimal companion for the serious quantum programmer.
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"Its clean design and colorful keys finally fill the need our QISKit users have been clamoring for. You can compose a circuit effortlessly and one-handedly.  Featuring the same highly-acclaimed buckling spring action first seen on the legendary IBM Model M, the keys are specially engineered for high-speed composing with low actuation force, yet with mind-blowing rebound speeds and deep strokes to ensure no unintentional entanglement -- of qubits OR of fingers! You will be churning out quantum scores in no time."[attachimg=2]


https://www.qiskit.org/modelq/ (https://www.qiskit.org/modelq/)
Title: Re: IBM's introducing a buckling-spring Model Q quantum keyboard
Post by: dblack on Sun, 01 April 2018, 13:30:45
Nice try lol
Title: Re: IBM's introducing a buckling-spring Model Q quantum keyboard
Post by: Blaise170 on Mon, 02 April 2018, 08:36:22
Lol it would have been better if the keys were actually profiled to buckling spring and not DCS (or whatever it is).
Title: Re: IBM's introducing a buckling-spring Model Q quantum keyboard
Post by: Nai_Calus on Mon, 02 April 2018, 09:21:58
Featuring the same highly-acclaimed buckling spring action first seen on the legendary IBM Model M

You made Bertha cry. *lovingly cuddles Model F*