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I think I might have achieved security through obscurity. My custom keyboard is a unique shape and almost all the keys are one unit. Not only is it different enough from a traditional keyboard that the neural network probably won't understand it, the function layers I use obscure whether I'm typing a letter at all.
Does that come with free fingerless gloves?
No, but it comes with your choice of flavoured frozen yoghurt.
That's good!
The yogurt contains potasium benzoate
That'd bad
Of course not. The fingerless gloves are also niche, boutique, and premium.
I have a headache just looking at that.
What keyboard is it, corne? I have to admit that your keycaps are incredibly cursed, how you have mixed caps from different layers
It’s a chocofi.
CTGAP on the base layer, and 6 layers on top of it, using a heavily modified version of Miryoku.
Most of the keycaps are correct, just for different layers. It helps prevent key peeking, plus I like the cursed aesthetic.
that's a surprisingly cheap keyboard. I ended up ordering a zsa voyager a couple days ago because I wanted keys, but I couldn't find any prebuilt split keyboards that had a base configuration below like $350. I might end up going with cursed keys on mine, it looks pretty cool