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Probably QMK, since that's the only firmware i know even a little. I'm still pretty new to mechanical keyboards and i've only had one ever.
I figure i'll cut it out of paper or cardboard to make sure the keys aren't positioned way off from where they should be and i can reach most of it from the home row, then i'll probably go straight to having a circuit board printed. I'll look into getting help with that part since i haven't made a circuit board before and don't know the process for going from a picture in Inkscape to a printable file.
Shame about the half size switches. I suppose i could just use the regular function keys on my laptop's built in keyboard and move some symbols from the number pad to other keys. The other modifications to fit more full keys aren't too bad.
If you're new to pcb design, I'd recommend learning KiCad! I haven't designed a keeb pcb in a few years so my skills are rusty, but I learned the basics with this series on youtube called 'getting to blinky'. There may be better or more up to date ones available these days, though. I'd maybe just take one of the side macro pads and just make that as a standalone to get the hang of it first before going hog wild with the whole thing. Honestly though, despite how tedious it is, handwiring a matrix isn't too too bad!
I don't see what's so bad about a wired split keyboard. I don't need many layers or any RGB. Wouldn't multiple independent keyboards covering different parts of my layout work as a split keyboard and be easier to set up as long as i have enough ports to plug everything in?