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Off Topic / Re: Artists will prolly do ok.
« Last post by olivianaylor322 on Mon, 29 December 2025, 06:26:53 »
This post explains how AI is changing commercial art workflows by speeding up early drafts and communication, while still relying on experienced artists for final vision and quality. Instead of replacing artists, AI acts as a support tool that helps teams work faster and more efficiently, especially in structured, specification-driven projects.
That idea connects well to discussions around Pay for TOEFL exam. Just as AI can assist artists but cannot replace true creative skill, tools and paid resources can help with TOEFL preparation, but they cannot replace genuine language ability. Paying official exam fees and using proper study support strengthens credibility, while shortcuts undermine the value of the result. Real skill, whether in art or language testing, still matters most.
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Making Stuff Together! / Re: TMK ADB to USB keyboard converter
« Last post by hasu on Sun, 28 December 2025, 23:25:03 »
I assume that you are using 'toggle' switch action.  It is indicated as 'T1' on keymap editor.
https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/wiki/Keymap#223-toggle-switch

Try 'momentary' switch action, instead. It is indicated as 'L1' on keymap editor.
https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/wiki/Keymap#222-momentary

If this does not help share your keymap.


Sample Keymap editor link with Momentary Switch
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Keyboards / Re: Would Topre RealForce keys soften at all in 18 months?
« Last post by Henjamin on Sun, 28 December 2025, 23:00:52 »
What are some tips to reduce hand fatigue while typing for long periods?
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Do we have an update on this?

updates are more available in their discord.

1st proto wasnt to liking and 2nd proto is being manufactured as we speak: "CNC for the main parts is done! Currently just waiting in the queue for ano and post-processing."

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Making Stuff Together! / Re: TMK ADB to USB keyboard converter
« Last post by krotish on Sun, 28 December 2025, 20:52:28 »
I’m using an Apple Extended Keyboard II with a mechanical locking Caps Lock key.

For a long time, I used it with an Arduino Uno ADB→USB converter based on MCJack123/ArduinoADB, and everything worked exactly as expected.

Recently, I switched to a Pro Micro (ATmega32U4) for size reasons and installed the tmk_keyboard ADB converter. After the switch, I noticed a critical difference in how Caps Lock behaves when used to switch keyboard layouts.



Expected / Previous behavior (MCJack123/ArduinoADB)

Caps Lock state directly reflects the active layout:
*Layout #1
→ press Caps Lock (key locks)
→ switch to Layout #2
*Press Caps Lock again (key unlocks)
→ switch back to Layout #1

In other words, layout depends on the physical Caps Lock state (locked / unlocked).



Current behavior (tmk_keyboard)

The layout only changes on every second Caps Lock transition:
*Layout #1
→ press Caps Lock (locked) → Layout #2
→ press Caps Lock (unlocked) → still Layout #2

*press Caps Lock again (locked) → Layout #1
→ press Caps Lock again (unlocked) → still Layout #1

So effectively:
   •   I must press Caps Lock twice to change the layout
   •   The physical Caps Lock state no longer reliably indicates the active layout

This is very inconvenient and error-prone, especially since I use Caps Lock exclusively for input source / layout switching.



Important note
   •   Regular Caps Lock behavior works fine in TMK:
   •   unlocked → normal typing
   •   locked → Caps Lock ON (LED on)
   •   The issue only appears when Caps Lock is repurposed for layout switching



Question

@hasu Is there a way in tmk_keyboard to:
   •   Make layout switching depend on the actual Caps Lock state (locked vs unlocked), or
   •   Restore the behavior where each Caps Lock state change reliably selects a specific layout?

Id appreciate any hints / configuration options.
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Off Topic / Re: What are you watching? The thread about what you're watching.
« Last post by fohat.digs on Sun, 28 December 2025, 19:46:01 »

the "hive" reminds me of AI. All the world's knowledge, polite, but no soul.


Curious to see where they go from here. Particularly interested in how babies will be born, but the series won't last long enough to get to that.

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Off Topic / Re: What are you watching? The thread about what you're watching.
« Last post by Findecanor on Sun, 28 December 2025, 15:56:49 »
I have been watching "Pluribus"
I want more...

I just thought of something: the "hive" reminds me of AI. All the world's knowledge, polite, but no soul.

As for shows, we love our British police procedurals or crime shows. Watching the new seasons of Shetland, just finished the recent Trigger Point as well.
I'll see season 10 of Shetland whenever it is on Swedish television. I'd too like to see British crime dramas from time to time, but they are not the type of show I'll binge-watch: they are more for Saturday night relaxation.

Even with the shows I get obsessed with, I do try to stretch them out so I'll see at most one episode per day: that should give each episode time to sink in before the next, so that I would get more out of them.
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geekhack Media / Re: Post your Filco
« Last post by gfreeman11898 on Sun, 28 December 2025, 11:50:49 »
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