<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> <id>https://linkarzu.com/</id><title>linkarzu</title><subtitle>Personal blog in which I post about technical related topics I like to explore</subtitle> <updated>2026-05-01T07:09:54-06:00</updated> <author> <name>Christian Arzu</name> <uri>https://linkarzu.com/</uri> </author><link rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" href="https://linkarzu.com/feed.xml"/><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" hreflang="en" href="https://linkarzu.com/"/> <generator uri="https://jekyllrb.com/" version="4.4.1">Jekyll</generator> <rights> © 2026 Christian Arzu </rights> <icon>/assets/img/favicons/favicon.ico</icon> <logo>/assets/img/favicons/favicon-96x96.png</logo> <entry><title>Toucan Keyboard: IMPORTANT! Battery Considerations</title><link href="https://linkarzu.com/posts/keyboards/toucan-battery-issues/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" title="Toucan Keyboard: IMPORTANT! Battery Considerations" /><published>2026-01-05T00:10:00-06:00</published> <updated>2026-01-11T05:49:29-06:00</updated> <id>https://linkarzu.com/posts/keyboards/toucan-battery-issues/</id> <content type="text/html" src="https://linkarzu.com/posts/keyboards/toucan-battery-issues/" /> <author> <name>Christian Arzu</name> </author> <category term="keyboards" /> <summary>I’m doing a battery test on the Beekeeb Toucan and I ran into something that looks very wrong on the trackpad side. Both halves were charged to 100% and disconnected on January 1st 2026 at 9:35 am Guatemala time. On January 5th 2026 at 6:30 am the right half shows 0% on the screen, while the left half is still above 50%</summary> </entry> <entry><title>Toucan Keyboard, Build and Flash Custom Firmware</title><link href="https://linkarzu.com/posts/keyboards/toucan-firmware/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" title="Toucan Keyboard, Build and Flash Custom Firmware" /><published>2026-01-04T02:10:00-06:00</published> <updated>2026-01-05T09:22:02-06:00</updated> <id>https://linkarzu.com/posts/keyboards/toucan-firmware/</id> <content type="text/html" src="https://linkarzu.com/posts/keyboards/toucan-firmware/" /> <author> <name>Christian Arzu</name> </author> <category term="keyboards" /> <summary>In this article, I build custom ZMK firmware for the Beekeeb Toucan using a repo and text files instead of GUI tools, and this is part 2 of the Toucan series.</summary> </entry> <entry><title>Toucan Keyboard First Impressions</title><link href="https://linkarzu.com/posts/keyboards/toucan-first-impr/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" title="Toucan Keyboard First Impressions" /><published>2026-01-04T00:10:00-06:00</published> <updated>2026-01-05T09:22:02-06:00</updated> <id>https://linkarzu.com/posts/keyboards/toucan-first-impr/</id> <content type="text/html" src="https://linkarzu.com/posts/keyboards/toucan-first-impr/" /> <author> <name>Christian Arzu</name> </author> <category term="keyboards" /> <summary>I’ve been daily driving the Glove80 for 1 year and 4 months, and I finally did the thing I kept telling myself I didn’t need to do. I bought a flat split keyboard. This is the Toucan by beekeeb, and the whole point of this video is simple. I have a theory about concave boards, hand position, and fatigue, and I want to test it with something that keeps my hands on the desk while still staying split.</summary> </entry> <entry><title>Switching from Ghostty back to Kitty?</title><link href="https://linkarzu.com/posts/terminals/ghostty-to-kitty/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" title="Switching from Ghostty back to Kitty?" /><published>2025-11-29T00:10:00-06:00</published> <updated>2025-11-29T00:10:00-06:00</updated> <id>https://linkarzu.com/posts/terminals/ghostty-to-kitty/</id> <content type="text/html" src="https://linkarzu.com/posts/terminals/ghostty-to-kitty/" /> <author> <name>Christian Arzu</name> </author> <category term="terminals" /> <summary>Switching from Ghostty back to Kitty feels like a betrayal. Ghostty is new. Kitty is proven. Both are fast. Both are GPU based. Both try to replace the old terminals that we tolerated for years. This video is my full story from iTerm2 to Alacritty to Kitty to WezTerm to Ghostty and all the way back to Kitty. I show what pushed me out of each terminal and what made Kitty stand out again after Ghostty took over my setup.</summary> </entry> <entry><title>Why Do I use Neovim?</title><link href="https://linkarzu.com/posts/neovim/why-neovim/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" title="Why Do I use Neovim?" /><published>2025-11-17T00:10:00-06:00</published> <updated>2025-11-29T07:31:58-06:00</updated> <id>https://linkarzu.com/posts/neovim/why-neovim/</id> <content type="text/html" src="https://linkarzu.com/posts/neovim/why-neovim/" /> <author> <name>Christian Arzu</name> </author> <category term="neovim" /> <summary>Trying Neovim for the first time feels strange, but once you understand how it fits into your workflow everything starts to click. In this video I show why Neovim replaced every editor I used in the past and how it helps me work faster without breaking my focus. Daily notes, dotfiles, blogposts, GitHub repos, images, keymaps, sessions, diagnostics and more.</summary> </entry> </feed>
