Fulcrum
bitcoin-cash-node
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Fulcrum
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Svalboard Typing Demo :D
dude I really think you should consider a sideways-mounted 5-way switch for the thumbs like I did on the fulcrum. I think it would work really well on this form factor
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I use a corne and love it, but how “ergonomic” is it, really?
You may be interested by the 40-key version of the Fulcrum
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Got my first split kb a while ago, Lily58. Is it just me or are these last 2 thumb keys annoying to reach?
It's tough to use more than 2 or 3 regular thumb keys. Check out the Fulcrum for max ergo thumb functionality
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Chonky Pocket PC - build with a Pi 4, chording keyboard, ampripper psu, 5 inch touchscreen. Details in comments.
I use 20 keys as my daily driver and it’s been a dream come true. My RSI disappeared and as a bonus I type faster than I did before on regular keyboard.
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Show me some wireless splits with integrated mouse!
Fulcrum allows you to use one of the thumb joysticks as a mouse, though i wouldn't recommend it as a full mouse replacement
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I made a mobile style flick-input Japanese keyboard for my numpad!
Although, I guess you could also go with your idea with using one hand for the vowel and one for the consonant and use just two 5way switches. There is actually a DIY keyboard with two 5way switches: https://github.com/dschil138/Fulcrum I think it would work well for kana input.
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Any ergo keyboards with no pinky keys?
I think you would really like the fulcrum
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Any exotic layouts based on keypresses not on text? Especially for programmers
I doubt this will be what you are looking for but I did the same thing with the keylogger and had the same realization, which heavily informed my keymap and hardware design on the Fulcrum. Full keymap is at the bottom of the readme page. Also if you go to my profile I have a pinned repo on key press stats that you may find interesting.
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How to solve thumb fatigue?
Fulcrum would be either your dream keyboard or your nightmare keyboard. Not sure which
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6x3+4
I humbly suggest the 40-key version of the Fulcrum, which will give your thumbs a multitude of ergonomic options
bitcoin-cash-node
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Help finding the code
Thinking maybe this: https://gitlab.com/bitcoin-cash-node/bitcoin-cash-node/-/tree/master
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Hey guys, Shadow here. So I have been banned from BitcoinCashNode/BCHN slack after ~3 or 4 years of residency.
Yep, just a suggestion/comment in the config file here which showed me 'this was useful for me, let me share it' kind of vibes. I also checked their history there. Seem to be helping review things too (i have no idea about the back story here, just going on what I'm seeing before me)
- Collecting info on what users want to see in BCHN re: CashTokens! cc Freetrader on memo
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What is the technological case for BCH?
They're already implemented and running on testnet4, using node software built from this MR: https://gitlab.com/bitcoin-cash-node/bitcoin-cash-node/-/merge_requests/1600
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Main reasons why I am NOT leaving Bitcoin Cash
Either build the test branch yourself (https://gitlab.com/bitcoin-cash-node/bitcoin-cash-node/-/merge_requests/1600) or use Calin's build here (https://www.c3-soft.com/downloads/BitcoinCash/testing/mr-1600)
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Commands to strip Bitcoin & BCHD executables
At first I was disappointed by the results following official build instructions for BCHN (here) & Bitcoin Core (here), but eventually I realized they were missing the strip * command. BCHN gave a strange warning when running it, but that issue is apparently resolved with the -DCLIENT_VERSION_IS_RELEASE flag. Without stripping, the bitcoin-qt.exe can be 415 MiB instead of under 31 MiB.
- BCH, yes it's fast, but fast to zero confirmations?
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I'm terribly sorry. As the noob that I am, I have previously stated that the latest RPi4 can process Scalenet's 256MB blocks in just under ten minutes. I was wrong.
#!/bin/bash sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade -y sudo apt-get install -y build-essential cmake git git-lfs libboost-chrono-dev libboost-filesystem-dev libboost-test-dev libboost-thread-dev libevent-dev libminiupnpc-dev libssl-dev libzmq3-dev ninja-build python3 help2man unzip sudo apt-get install -y build-essential libtool autotools-dev automake pkg-config libssl-dev libevent-dev bsdmainutils libboost-system-dev libboost-filesystem-dev libboost-chrono-dev libboost-program-options-dev libboost-test-dev libboost-thread-dev sudo apt-get install -y libdb-dev libdb++-dev liblmdb++-dev sudo apt-get install -y htop git config --global user.email "[email protected]" git config --global user.name "Your Name" #git clone https://github.com/mtrycz/txunami.git #cd txunami #git submodule update --init --recursive #cd BitcoinUnlimited #git checkout dev #./autogen.sh #./configure --with-gui=no --enable-shared --enable-wallet --with-incompatible-bdb #make -j9 #./src/bitcoind -scalenet -blockmaxsize=256000000 -maxmempool=2048 -daemon -rpcworkqueue=32 #cd .. #make git clone https://gitlab.com/bitcoin-cash-node/bitcoin-cash-node.git cd bitcoin-cash-node/ git checkout 24.1.0 #git clone https://gitlab.com/matricz/bitcoin-cash-node.git #cd bitcoin-cash-node/ #git checkout phmap mkdir build cd build cmake -GNinja .. -DBUILD_BITCOIN_QT=OFF -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING=Release ninja #cd #wget https://mtrycz-test.s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/prunedscalenet.zip #unzip prunedscalenet.zip mkdir /dev/shm/.bitcoin cd # ./bitcoin-cash-node/build/src/bitcoind -daemon -debug=bench -debug=coindb -checkpoints=0 -assumevalid=0 -datadir=/dev/shm/.bitcoin -scalenet # tail -f /dev/shm/.bitcoin/scalenet/debug.log | grep -E --color "Flush:|"
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Docs plz
BCH runs by a diverse set of node implementations that have slightly different implementations (and docs), although following the same consensus rules. I would recommend starting with BCHN's list of consensus changes since the hard fork in 2017: https://gitlab.com/bitcoin-cash-node/bitcoin-cash-node/-/blob/master/doc/bch-upgrades.md
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Why Doesn't BTC Implement 0-conf?
A draft implementation is coming to testnets for BCH via Bitcoin Cash Node hopefully soon.
What are some alternatives?
electrum-cash
Fulcrum - A fast & nimble SPV Server for BCH, BTC, and LTC
electrum - Electrum Bitcoin Wallet
grpc-bchrpc-web - Simplified BCHD gRPC client for web browser
Bitcoin-Swift-Kit - Comprehensive Bitcoin development library for iOS, implemented on Swift. SPV wallet implementation for Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin and Dash blockchains. Comprehensive Bitcoin development library for iOS, implemented on Swift. SPV wallet implementation for Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin and Dash blockchains. Fully compliant with existing standards and BIPs.
integration-examples - Examples of how to integrate our payment gateway into your web store.
electrum-personal-server - Maximally lightweight electrum server for a single user
bchd - An alternative full node bitcoin cash implementation written in Go (golang)
picachoc36 - Keyboard with low-profile Choc switches
BCHUnlimited
gpio-keyboard - GPIO and uinput based chording keyboard firmware written in Python
bitbox-sdk - BITBOX SDK for Bitcoin Cash