William Gibson might have come up with the idea for the cyberdeck in 1984, but it’s only recently that technology like desktop 3D printing and powerful single board computers have enabled hackers and ...
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Alien fan builds a better Raspberry Pi cyberdeck — the MU/TH/UR of all homages to a classic movie series
Powered by the Raspberry Pi Zero 2W, Jeff Merrick's slab of 1970 / 1980s aesthetic screams the "charm" of the worn and broken Alien universe that belies the powerful single board computer within.
At the heart of this innovative cyberdeck lies a carefully curated ensemble of components, each playing a crucial role in its overall functionality and performance: Watch this video on YouTube. The ...
The same hardware hacker who built a a CyberDeck using the mainboard from a Framework Laptop a few months ago is back with a new project, and this time it’s smaller (and less powerful). The HandiPi is ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts interested in building their very own pocket cyberdeck may be interested in the ultraportable Raspberry Pi 4 build by [a8skh4]. Equipped with a 4.2″ e-ink screen together with ...
Computers were supposed to be personal, customizable, and cool. At times, in this cold modern world, we forget that. However, the cyberdeck scene is chock full of people building creative, original ...
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This Back to the Future-themed cyberdeck lives in a metal lunchbox, and yes, it has a flux capacitor
This Back to the Future-themed cyberdeck made from a lunchbox is a unique and cool DIY project. The cyberdeck integrates movie props like a flux capacitor, all powered by a Raspberry Pi 5. All ...
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