I was on the Ergodox Ez for many years which is also quite big. I was unhappy with how much space it took up on my desk. I switched to a Totem keyboard, a 38 key split, and while it took a while to get used to and feelings of doubt, I've eventually become very happy and settled on this keyboard. It pretty much solves all of my needs and I don't have too much interesting in further experimentation. I did want to try the 360 because I like the key wells, but was put off by the size of course. But I did discover keyboards like the Skeletyl which I was tempted to try. Maybe something like that or a dactyl manuform would interest you?
No, some are very portable. I use a Totem which is a 38 key split. It's very compact and fits into a small case I could easily just carry by hand if I wanted to.
Not only to limit the scope of what it has to simulate, but only a certain number of bet sizes is practical for a human to implement in their strategy.
I play PLO and sometimes share hand histories with ChatGPT for fun. It can never successfully parse a starting hand let alone how it interacts with the board.
Wow, a 26 minute video of a grown man fake gagging about a database he doesn't like and complaining about how some employee from said database company did not know who he was upon introduction (he literally laughed when the guy asked who he was). What a fucking asshole.