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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Here [VIA](https://caniusevia.com/) comes into the picture.
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For sure, it is an Electron based monster, but it provides a cross-platform UI for QMK based keyboards that allow on the fly configuration of at least the common things, like keymaps.
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And it provides trivial things like testing all your keys, which is not that unneeded, given I was too dumb to properly install all my hot-swap switches ;)
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![VIA UI](images/keyboard-via.png "VIA UI")
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![VIA UI](/posts/keyboards-and-open-source/images/keyboard-via.png "VIA UI")
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## Actual Keyboard?
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Funny enough, shipping from US did take 4 weeks, even with air express, USPS seems to be not the fasted variant of travel.
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If others play with the idea to buy there, I must confess the quality is really good, but they are expensive, if you don't require exotic layouts like German, I would rather go with some cheaper sets, for US ANSI even the cheapest I tried out were ok, without obvious faults.
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![Keychron Q1 Ice Cap Keycaps](images/keyboard-q1-work.jpg "Keychron Q1 Ice Cap Keycaps")
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![Keychron Q1 Ice Cap Keycaps](/posts/keyboards-and-open-source/images/keyboard-q1-work.jpg "Keychron Q1 Ice Cap Keycaps")
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If you look a bit more around on the picture you will see I have still my good old Nokia rubber ducky, a sole survivor from the time Nokia owned Qt :P
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And no, I don't use a Mac, that is just one we use for our compile farm.
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At home I went with some [MT3 profile](https://matt3o.com/about-mt3-profile-and-devtty-set/) set without any legends, that is really cheap and funny enough did take only 4 days from US to Germany with standard UPS.
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![Keychron Q1 MT3 /dev/tty Keycaps](images/keyboard-q1-home.jpg "Keychron Q1 MT3 /dev/tty Keycaps")
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![Keychron Q1 MT3 /dev/tty Keycaps](/posts/keyboards-and-open-source/images/keyboard-q1-home.jpg "Keychron Q1 MT3 /dev/tty Keycaps")
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:=) And no, no second Nokia ducky at home.
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The Planck board offers a nice platform for experiments, given the plain grid layer that allows really to freely shuffle all your keys and experiment with extreme layouts.
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![Building the Planck keyboard](images/planck-building.webp "Building the Planck keyboard")
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![Building the Planck keyboard](/posts/planck-and-qmk/images/planck-building.webp "Building the Planck keyboard")
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## Install QMK on NixOS
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It even plays a nice startup sound on powering up.
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![Finalized Planck keyboard](images/planck-final.webp "Finalized Planck keyboard")
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![Finalized Planck keyboard](/posts/planck-and-qmk/images/planck-final.webp "Finalized Planck keyboard")
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My current keymap can be found on [GitHub](https://github.com/christoph-cullmann/qmk).
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<img loading="lazy" src="{{ .Destination | safeURL }}" alt="{{ .Text }}" {{ with .Title}} title="{{ . }}" {{ end }} />
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<img loading="lazy" src="{{ .Destination | safeURL | absURL }}" alt="{{ .Text }}" {{ with .Title}} title="{{ . }}" {{ end }} />
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mkdir themes
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git clone https://github.com/adityatelange/hugo-PaperMod themes/PaperMod --depth=1
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rm -rf themes/PaperMod/.git*
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sed -i s@localStorage.setItem@//localStorage.setItem@g themes/PaperMod/layouts/partials/footer.html
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sed -i 's@localStorage.setItem@//localStorage.setItem@g' themes/PaperMod/layouts/partials/footer.html
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sed -i 's@safeURL@safeURL | absURL@g' themes/PaperMod/layouts/_default/_markup/render-image.html
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git add themes
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