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}, },
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"type": "github" "type": "github"
}, },
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#show: article.with( #show: article.with(
title: [Stop Using TRRS for Split-Keyboard Interconnects!], title: [Stop Using TRRS for Split-Keyboard Interconnects!],
authors: "Foo", authors: "Gabe Venberg",
) )
TRRS (Tip Ring Ring Sleeve, or, as you may know it, "headphone jack with microphone support") cables have long been the go-to connector between split keyboard halves. TRRS (Tip Ring Ring Sleeve, or, as you may know it, "headphone jack with microphone support") cables have long been the go-to connector between split keyboard halves.