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Keyboards / Re: People now do not talk about keyboards ?
« Last post by phinix on Tue, 02 December 2025, 17:24:00 »I may be wrong, but I think that in recent years keyboards market grew so much, that it is not the saem as it was, 10-15 years ago when we all were drooling over some silly-ass artisan cap, or those first 60% keyboards, having used mostly boards like Realforce, Filco or Cooler Master (my first mech keeb, Quickfire Rapid
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Back then you had to re-solder keyboards to change switches, where we practically had only Cherry options - it was mental when someone de-soldered Filco mx reds and mounted greens for example. Or we had group bys for some ****y plastic custom keycaps, like red one with hammer and sickle (I stiil have one). Or those long-ass group buys - I remember I waited for over 2 years for some keycaps from 7-bit GBs on Deskthority, picking up options from really long lists, with multi color options etc
Nowadays you can buy amazingly cheap barebone kits, or all pre-built sets that are already modded, silenced, lubed and hot-swap.
I think that this is what happened - we had it all, we've tried it all, there is no more room for improvements or real inventions. From super-unique hobby to mass-produced mainstream.
Like tears in rain...
)Back then you had to re-solder keyboards to change switches, where we practically had only Cherry options - it was mental when someone de-soldered Filco mx reds and mounted greens for example. Or we had group bys for some ****y plastic custom keycaps, like red one with hammer and sickle (I stiil have one). Or those long-ass group buys - I remember I waited for over 2 years for some keycaps from 7-bit GBs on Deskthority, picking up options from really long lists, with multi color options etc
Nowadays you can buy amazingly cheap barebone kits, or all pre-built sets that are already modded, silenced, lubed and hot-swap.
I think that this is what happened - we had it all, we've tried it all, there is no more room for improvements or real inventions. From super-unique hobby to mass-produced mainstream.
Like tears in rain...

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