In general, I see more negative Moonlander reviews than positive – largely due to hand size (as others have noted).
I’d recommend starting off cheap: Get a couple of cheap PCBs, a soldering iron, and some bumpons. See what you like with your own money before using your work money.
As others have mentioned, it’s very much personal preference. I program with 34 keys every day with three primary layers: colemak dh, numpad, and nav. After having used Miryoku for almost two years, I’ve been using Callum-style mods for the past several months, and I really, really like it.
I’d recommend taking a look at keymaps in the QMK repo – especially for layouts similar to the board you’re using. You could also search github for zmk-config repos. It’s a different firmware, but layout is layout.
This. As someone else mentioned, lowprokb.ca is currently working on a silent choc switch (called “ambients”, I think)
I’d be willing to bet that just about everyone here used a 3rd party app…
It was fun, but the CGI was dated in parts. Overall, glad I streamed it instead of seeing it in theaters
P55CS3
Looks great! I wish there was a little more customization available: I use Colemak DH, and I would prefer icons instead of full “backspace” on a 1u.
Just some black acrylic. Not my idea, but I’d have to go diving through reddit to find the original.