Post number #1045158, ID: 26c5d3
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I challenge gurls to attempt building their own cyber decks.
Do eet
Post number #1045169, ID: 5bb359
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>unpaid labour no thanks
Post number #1045180, ID: f82f62
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>no thanks unpaid labour
Post number #1045182, ID: caf7db
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Maybe if I could like strap it to my arm in a nice way or something. Otherwise it’s a bad laptop :<
The problem with any mobile computing platform is focus- humans do not multitask- rather they’re just like computers and shift between things rapidly when ‘doing 2 things at once’
Post number #1045183, ID: caf7db
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This means any computing while doing anything but sitting still and focusing will be inferior- maybe a Google glass style display and pocketable Bluetooth keyboard with track point and buttons would be good for like computing on the bus.
Post number #1045184, ID: caf7db
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Actually literally a case to easily and quickly mount my phone over one eye would be cool for night vision, video calling with friends while going for a walk, maybe other things? Problem is the weight :< maybe just the screen? But then mixed reality is still cooler ie projecting on glasses, or a full display including cameras from outside so you don’t trip
Ok those were my ideas I want to see what you build!
Post number #1045202, ID: f81c23
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~yada, mendoksai..
Post number #1045219, ID: 841b3a
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>>1045158 I have a plan and structural diagram for Pine64 style clusterboard with hotpluggable computing modules in spirit of old laptop expansion cards. For 9front.
Post number #1045221, ID: 51295c
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The closest thing I got to a cyberdeck is a tablet running kali with a usb keyboard. All that's missing is a cool looking case I guess. I say it's all that's missing but the case is pretty much what makes it a cyberdeck lol. The tablet is pretty slow too because not many of them got full linux support.
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| I challenge gurls to attempt building their own cyber decks.
Do eet