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I'd assume most people on minimal split keyboards use vim bindings or similar. that's what I usually do and I have a quefrency and wireless corne. I only end up using fn keys if I'm playing games. for programming I'd rather have mnemonic chords like
<space> p c
for project menu then compile instead of remembering f7 or whateveron that note though, a quefrency might fit your needs. it has 8 fn keys on the side and the others on a layer. otherwise you can always get custom pcbs, it's work but it's not that bad