Recent comments in /f/MechanicalKeyboards

jagspetdog t1_iy14q2b wrote

To be honest, saying "creamy, clacky" is kinda an oxymoron. Creamy tends to be used in conjunction with "thock". So I'd try to determine what sound you actually want first.

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Consuderably t1_iy105iq wrote

Reddit needs a better blocking interface. My blood boils every time I see a blocked author comment knowing full well it’s qwerkey-uk with another shit take phrased in an elitist manner that only deals in absolutes. Regardless of whether they’re right or wrong or focused on the wrong thing entirely, they never fail to come across as a pompous ass.

Don’t get me wrong I appreciate and understand what they’re trying to do and know firsthand it’s not an easy task, but still. drop the jaded snobbery no one’s going to listen if they’re being talked down to.

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QWERKey-UK t1_iy0zkap wrote

>I have all the right to say what I think about venture I attend

As do people have the right to challenge it, and in this case, with good reason. No one is saying group buys are perfect, but all the people who moan about them always fail to offer a workable alternative. They just moan about it. It's tiresome. Some group buys are awful, some are fine. You know what, some products made by large companies are fucking awful as well. Car manufacturers sometimes make things that kill people. Boeing made a plane that literally nose dived out of the fucking sky, just because they were scared of putting off buyers by telling them that their pilots would need retraining. If you think handing all of this over to big business will solve issues, you are deluded. Stuff goes wrong, but unless you can offer some real, tangible alternatives, you are not helping. What needs to actually happen is better communication between all concerned parties, and better dissemination of information to group buy participants. That I will grant you, but all I hear lately is group buys are something that need to be got rid of, that they are broken, and that we need stuff to be in stock blah blah cackababble.... and that really would be throwing the baby out with the bathwater. If you fail to understand why that is, then you need to have a think about what it actually is that made you want to take part in this hobby in the first instance. I bet it wasn't off the shelf products you could buy in stock. I bet it was the cool group buy custom stuff. Well... if we, as community members want to get the stuff we actually want made, and sold to other community members, all under our control without selling out to companies that will just milk us for profit, then we need to raise the money ourselves. The minute we stop doing that, then more and more we will see this hobby slide towards the same, turgid mediocrity that is prevalent in other comparative markets. Why you, or anyone else who is interested in custom products wants that, is fucking beyond me.

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hiszpanskiinkwizytor OP t1_iy0x67b wrote

>I'd rather you actually learn more actually. Geekhack, and Discord are where you will get this mostly publicly disseminated information.

Eh, the discrod that just informed me that Keyrative had no delays so far? You are right about the reddit help in this matter.

>I suspect it never occurred to you at all.

You know what? It did and I did contact people who designed things I bought. You are very presumptuous, do you know that mf?

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>Did it occur to you that those responding to you in this thread have?

You and the other guy ? XD

>Should you make posts where you condemn things you know little about? What do you think?

I have all the right to say what I think about venture I attend

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