u/PicklesToes

Image 1 — Acer/Multitech KB084-PC/A (maybe?)
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Image 3 — Acer/Multitech KB084-PC/A (maybe?)
Image 4 — Acer/Multitech KB084-PC/A (maybe?)
Image 5 — Acer/Multitech KB084-PC/A (maybe?)
Image 6 — Acer/Multitech KB084-PC/A (maybe?)
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Acer/Multitech KB084-PC/A (maybe?)

Hi! I'm trying to figure out what type of switches this keyboard has. Just found it at a garage sale and it feels amazing. Some sluething suggests it is an Acer / Multitech board from 1987. Google is telling me these are blue alps? I'm a noob in the vintage keyboard world, but it feels like this may be a special find :)

I'd like to clean it up and use it as a daily driver. The caps are quite dirty and there is visible dust everywhere but all of the switches feel perfect. Any info on what this board may be and how to properly clean it would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you!!

u/PicklesToes — 12 days ago

Reasonix handoff skill

I use claude code and opus (sometimes opencode) to orchestrate tasks. The model router sucks for caching and I don't want to port my workflows to reasonix directly. This skill is coding harness agnostic and will allow the calling agent to broker reasonix sessions in a cache efficient manner. Keep your workflows in your preferred harness and still benefit from reasonix caching, the best of both worlds. Works pretty well for my purposes, figured I'd share :)

https://github.com/bambash/reasonix-handoff-skill/

I wrote this post with my thumbs, beep boop, not an AI shitpost. Keep vibing y'all.

u/PicklesToes — 2 months ago