I was counting my boards a few weeks ago and realized I had enough to post one every week for the next year. I’m three weeks into this project, and recently discovered an app called Keebuilder. I’ve been using it to catalog and share my builds as I take images every week. Over the years I’ve built so many I’ve forgotten what I built them with, so am using Keebuilder to index that info as I look up my receipts. Soon enough I’ll finally have a database of all of my builds, thanks to Keebuilder.

  • IndigoGolem@lemmy.world
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    30 days ago

    So it’s social media for mechanical keyboard enthusiasts, but it’s an app for phones which generally can’t have keyboards plugged into them. Interesting choice.

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        28 days ago

        Yes, but i’d think people who are excited about mechanical keyboards would want to use their mechanical keyboards to talk about their mechanical keyboards.

        But i’m mostly into this for the ergonomics. Maybe some of the people here like having mechanical keyboards more than using them.

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          24 days ago

          I dunno, I’m posting my boards one a week to social media like Twitter and Reddit, for a year. 52 boards, and that’s not even the entire collection. I’m putting these boards into Keebuilder, as a way to track my collection while adding in all the nice photos I’m taking for the social posts. There’s certainly no shortage of using my boards when posting to social media, but I do see your point that Keebuilder is a phone app and you don’t use a keyboard to fill in its information.

          I guess for me my boards are getting use no matter what, I’m fine with using my phone to catalog the collection, my boards aren’t complaining they’re getting ignored.