Parergon V2
David Barr's Parergon has only 32 keys, so no diodes are necessary.
KBD.newsPublished November 26, 2021
It's got a very serious name, Parergon. I've just realised I never put it on github, should probably do that – iamnotyourbroom.
For those wondering what such a small board could be used for: the author is a developer and uses this for work.
GitHub repo:
https://github.com/davidphilipbarr/hypergolic/tree/main/parergonv2
Published on Fri 26th Nov 2021. Featured in KBD #54 (source).
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