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Off Topic / Re: What are you watching? The thread about what you're watching.
« Last post by Findecanor on Sun, 05 July 2026, 15:19:14 »
So many anime series that started this weekend. I feel like I have to watch each one, to find which ones are worth following.

New seasons of Magilumiere and Mushoku Tensei also.
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] GMK CYL Orange Alert | VOTE FOR R4 OR R5
« Last post by Anthixious on Sun, 05 July 2026, 14:45:52 »
I actually would buy a dedicated R5 row if everything else was normal. Not sure how many sets have an R5, but I feel like it's not common.
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Off Topic / Re: What are you listening to right now? [2.0]
« Last post by xtrafrood on Sun, 05 July 2026, 12:59:18 »

The Epic Commodore C64 SID Collection - 11 hours of C64 Music (U+1F64F)

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A great project Arkku!  For anyone who is interested in adding PS/2 support to the project's xwhatsit controllers running Vial, maybe it can be added as a separate branch and a pull request to the current "official" firmware here:  https://github.com/ploxiln/vial-qmk

If anyone does this, please let me know!
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Off Topic / Re: Gaming PC Parts discussion thread.
« Last post by tp4tissue on Sun, 05 July 2026, 10:16:38 »
OMG..

Tanks, on Steam. it's f2p.

Clone of NES, Battle City. Nostalgia +++++


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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] GMK MTNU Honeywell | $99 Base Kit?!
« Last post by mikademus on Sun, 05 July 2026, 09:14:57 »
Ehhh mtnu is... not my thing.
Still holding out hope for a proper SA rerun though - given geon's recent OCO reruns.
since you're so plugged in with geon can you convince him to run dsa sets it's widdawawwy the best uniform profile
I agree 100% but I'm not plugged in at all lol, you gotta ask the designer here, I just spend money

…Jukebox, a garish hellscape of eggshell and mint that won't match almost any keyboard and looks more like a sad meme joke … Not to mention that some pastel nightmare called Papaya or something is being GB:d or produced.
Your friends must think you’re the most fun at parties!
Oh god, they hate it when I talk about keyboards! But if your're a fan please enlighten me! I'd love to learn something I obviously don't get!
gmk is not an art collective: they produce what they're asked. it doesn't have to look good to you, it has to sell. and jukebox is one of the oldest and most iconic colorways in the hobby. if pastel colors disturb you, wait until you see the mtnu version of analog dreams lol (and the glyph alignment on the alphas 😂)
I have seen it and am trying to keep an open mind. Trying really hard, I might add :D I seriously had no idea that Jukebox had a pedigree. It seems that the current trend in CYL are pastel and what I call "garish" sets, and it would follow that this seeps into MTNU, too. And yeah, you are spot in in assessing that I'd not be a fan of the Analogue Dreams legend/sublegend placements. That said, Analogue Dreams is a set I am contemplating getting, if nothing else for the mix-and-match opportunities it offers and that the alphas themselves are pretty decent.

That said, was GMK really asked for jukebox? It seems rather that it is Andy's own favourite creation (he himself told me about it at the GMK discord--props Andy!), and he himself wanted to bring it to MTNU (which is perfectly fair), even though I insist that it would have made more financial sense to release a BoW grand set before anything else in-house.
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Off Topic / Re: What do you eat? The thread about things you eat.
« Last post by tp4tissue on Sun, 05 July 2026, 08:26:49 »
Tp4 wakes up now,

Don' even drink water.

Go to the garden, pick out a fresh Qvuke,  Perfect electrolytz, perfect hydration.
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Off Topic / Ups'es
« Last post by tp4tissue on Sun, 05 July 2026, 07:53:33 »
Hvn't done upper body xrcise for a long time.

Went to do some pull ups 2day. Tapped out @ 5x.

Used to be able to do at least 10x,  30x back in korridgge.


Ya'll doin' these nowadays??

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Hi,

Some of you may remember that I have made my own keyboard firmware (AAKBD), which is not a fork of QMK (key mapping / layers / USB implementation are all custom from scratch). I've been quietly using and slowly improving it over the past few years.

These new changes may be of interest to some folks here:

I have implemented full PS/2 output support, which should work on any AVR-based keyboards (xwhatsit/wcass controllers), which include the "brand new Model F keyboards". I made it specifically to use my new Model F77 for retrocomputing, tested it on an actual IBM Personal System 2 386 computer (the IBM PS/2 is what gives PS/2 its name) and verified the implementation extensively against a real IBM Model M PS/2 keyboard. The implementation supports all three scancode sets (unlike many later commercial keyboards).

Adding the output obviously requires physically connecting to PS/2, so "hardware modification" is needed, but at its simplest it can be just wiring a PS/2 connector to the 6-pin header on the side of the connector. For the more adventurous, it is possible to share the USB connector and use one of those passive USB to PS/2 dongles to output both USB and PS/2 from the same connector. In either case, PS/2 is autodetected when powered on and the keyboard automatically chooses between USB or PS/2 accordingly.

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It's all open source, and should be quite easy to port to other firmwares (there are some porting instructions in the repository's ps2/README.md file), but for the adventurous and slightly technically-oriented I would of course suggest giving my firmware a try. I would be happy to help you set it up, or indeed if someone just wants to try the PS/2 output specifically I can even compile the firmware for you if you just give me the desired settings (my firmware should support pretty much every key map feature of QMK and completely arbitrary ones in addition to those, since it's possible to write your own macros or indeed any C code to handle keypresses – but you don't have to if you don't want to).

Apart from the PS/2 output, I've also implemented USB host operating system autodetection, i.e., the keyboard detects whether it is plugged in to Windows, macOS or Linux (detecting these three major OS work perfectly in my tests, other operating systems of course exist but unknown what they will be detected as, please let me know if you try). So, for example, my own use of this is that I have a mostly-transparent "Windows layer", which I auto-activate when plugged in to Windows to change things like Command vs Alt key positions and the Fn-key handling (on macOS the Fn key works as an actual Apple Fn/Globe key as well as a custom Fn layer toggle – this is also something that QMK will probably never support).

I've also done some other minor improvements, like the keyboard now more reliably wakes up computers from sleep on the first keypress, and outside of the Model F keyboards it's now possible to port ARM-based keyboards from QMK to AAKBD (tested on GMMK Pro 1, but waiting for the Leyden Jar controller to port that as well).

Anyway, hopefully this is of interest to someone, let me know!

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Off Topic / Re: What do you eat? The thread about things you eat.
« Last post by tp4tissue on Sun, 05 July 2026, 04:22:03 »
It's the same as putting rice in hot/sour soup from the restaurant.
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