They say worst but it clearly isn't a membrane.
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The IBM model M is a membrane keyboard! Not to mention other delights like Acer semi-mechanicals, Mitsumi KPR, and cantech!
Also, there are some truly awful mechanical keyboards out there like anything with Keytronic F&F.
/Keyboard rant
I did like the concept but the pacing of the video is so very slow and boring. It's presented like a high school essay in front of the projector and I had to skip through to be able to finish it. I mostly watch longform content but this was just hard to get through
Great idea, now we just have to wait for the world to adopt Toki pona and we will be communicating at lightning speed
ilo sitelen pi toki pona li lon. sina ken sitelen e sitelen pona kepeken ilo ni. nimi ona li ilo Wakalito. nasin ona li ni: nena LLLTW li lon ilo. kipisi pi sitelen pona li lon nena. kipisi ni li kama wan la nimi pi sitelen pona li lon.
Nice, that looks interesting! What's LLLTW, is it that alphabet?
Also, fascinating, I had only read about toki pona before, your message took me like 20 minutes to translate with https://nimi.li/
luka luka luka tu wan, it means the number 17
Thank you for the link to Toki pona, it looks beautiful. For a short second I thought you were talking about Ithkuil the only language I know attempting brevity.
But why?
What racist mfs think Chinese keyboards look like
Tom Scotts take: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIFE7h3m40U
Yeah it's mentioned in the video and rightly dismissed as just being a bunch of standard keyboards with stickers on. It's not "a keyboard".