Imhotep
We should all get cake after losing an argument.
I honestly really like the illustrations. It’s cute and inviting.
Build, as in assembling hardware?
Other well made and fun keyboard is the one from Dessalines: https://github.com/dessalines/thumb-key
I loved T9. In a way I still use it to launch apps on my phone (Appdialer). I wish there was an open source version of that app.
Keyboards:
- 8Vim if you’re in the mood for a very well made and very difficult keyboard. I’ve used it for a while and I still suck at it, but I’m not getting bored.
- also FUTO (the company that makes Grayjay if you’re familiar) released a keyboard, and it’s quite good.
More importantly it incorporate an on device voice recognition. I use it for French and English and I’m very happy with it. You can install it as a standalone.
FT-Sync (in beta) has just been released.
Also on the dev’s website (in French)
I think Linux only, and between desktop clients, no mention of Android.
Also manual install, but it’s not too hard.
Lenovo Explorer. I don’t play VR games really, but it’s fun when my little nephews visit (the A770 handles simple games like Beat Saber well). Outer Wilds in VR seemed like a good time to dust of the headset but it’s a bit too stuttery. I didn’t look for any type of fix or optimization though.
But if you’re serious about VR gaming Intel Arc is not a good idea for now. However on /r/intelarc some report good results, saying it varies from game to game.
I’m testing it in VR, the modder did an amazing job. Unfortunately my GPU absolutely blows with VR games (Intel Arc A770)