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I’ve been influenced to make a writer’s #CyberDeck. I have 60% mechanical keyboard I want to use & I’ve ordered my #RaspberryPi. I’m considering incorporating #Meshtastic, but I’m already intimidated because of how non-techie I am. I can’t solder. How will I mount the hardware? …industrial Velcro? 😟

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MINI COMPUTERS
#raspberrypi #raspberrypizero2
#python #cyberdeck #🤪🤪🤪

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CRT Cyberdeck from Vintage Panasonic #BladeRunner #piday #raspberrypi #CyberDeck The Panasonic TR-545 was a combo AM/FM radio & television with a pop up CRT screen. It was marketed for the outd...

#Raspberry #Pi #Blade #Runner #cyberdeck #piday #raspberry #pi

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I have decided I am gonna be a tech girlie and build my own cyberdeck, I will hopefully be posting all my updates as go. Any tips or suggestions are welcomed!

#cyberdeck #girlsinstem

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PUTER01 #cyberdeck concept i've been working on !

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Portable CRT TV Becomes Retro Cyberdeck These days, it’s pretty easy to slap together a single-board computer and a cheap LCD screen to whip up a cool cyberdeck fast. But what if you wanna go more retro? [Manu] found a portable TV straight out of the original Blade Runner film, and decided this would be the perfect base for a cyberdeck rocking a whole-ass CRT screen. The build started with a Panasonic TR-545 television. Back in the day, it took many large batteries to power this thing up—no surprise given how power hungry CRTs are. This gave [Manu] a neat opportunity to sneak all the new cyberdeck hardware into the original battery tray, including a new lithium-ion battery pack that is much more compact than the original. A Raspberry Pi 5 is running the show, computer-wise, and it’s hooked up to an HDMI RF modulator that allows the video output signal to be hooked up to the TV’s original antenna input. It’s not the cleanest way to go, but it allowed [Manu] to make the mod entirely reversible. All the new hardware slots neatly into the repurposed battery tray, and can be removed quite easily without damage to this vintage specimen. Even the keyboard fits nicely into the setup, as [Manu] was able to find a suitable 60% layout foldable unit right off the shelf. Check out the slide deck for more details on the build, but be warned—it’s a 241 MB PDF. Bonus points if you calculate what that would cost to store on a hard drive in 1979 when the Panasonic TR-545 was on the market. We’ve seen a similar build before, too, with a classic black & white Magnavox unit. If you like squinting at a tiny blurry screen, a CRT cyberdeck is absolutely the way to go. Just be warned that the other screenwriters at your local coffee shop will be more interested in your hardware than whatever you’re actually working on. Good luck with your next pitch all the same. Video after the break.

Portable CRT TV Becomes Retro Cyberdeck These days, it’s pretty easy to slap together a single-board computer and a cheap LCD screen to whip up a cool cyberdeck fast. But what if you wanna go mor...

#Misc #Hacks #crt #cyberdeck #television #tv

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Portable CRT TV Becomes Retro Cyberdeck These days, it’s pretty easy to slap together a single-board computer and a cheap LCD screen to whip up a cool cyberdeck fast. But what if you wanna go more retro? [Manu] found a portable TV straight out of the original Blade Runner film, and decided this would be the perfect base for a cyberdeck rocking a whole-ass CRT screen. The build started with a Panasonic TR-545 television. Back in the day, it took many large batteries to power this thing up—no surprise given how power hungry CRTs are. This gave [Manu] a neat opportunity to sneak all the new cyberdeck hardware into the original battery tray, including a new lithium-ion battery pack that is much more compact than the original. A Raspberry Pi 5 is running the show, computer-wise, and it’s hooked up to an HDMI RF modulator that allows the video output signal to be hooked up to the TV’s original antenna input. It’s not the cleanest way to go, but it allowed [Manu] to make the mod entirely reversible. All the new hardware slots neatly into the repurposed battery tray, and can be removed quite easily without damage to this vintage specimen. Even the keyboard fits nicely into the setup, as [Manu] was able to find a suitable 60% layout foldable unit right off the shelf. Check out the slide deck for more details on the build, but be warned—it’s a 241 MB PDF. Bonus points if you calculate what that would cost to store on a hard drive in 1979 when the Panasonic TR-545 was on the market. We’ve seen a similar build before, too, with a classic black & white Magnavox unit. If you like squinting at a tiny blurry screen, a CRT cyberdeck is absolutely the way to go. Just be warned that the other screenwriters at your local coffee shop will be more interested in your hardware than whatever you’re actually working on. Good luck with your next pitch all the same. Video after the break.

Portable CRT TV Becomes Retro Cyberdeck These days, it’s pretty easy to slap together a single-board computer and a cheap LCD screen to whip up a cool cyberdeck fast. But what if you wanna go mor...

#Misc #Hacks #crt #cyberdeck #television #tv

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A trail cam

A trail cam

Trail cam open without it’s components

Trail cam open without it’s components

Composants too big to fit into the trailcam

Composants too big to fit into the trailcam

I wanted to turn a dead trailcam into a cyberdeck and well. I think it’s probably to small to make anything. Very disappointed but determined to find a new shell for my project #CyberDeck

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Having fun playing around and thinking about how to fit a Raspberry Pi into a Juicy Couture jewelry case. This is probably too bulky all told #cyberdeck #raspberrypi #juicycouture #cyberdeck

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Here’s another version that’s currently in the works 🥰 very bare bones right now lol

#art #artist #cyberdeck #womeninstem #hobby

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Some (early on in the process) concept doodles for a cyberdeck Im working on! 🤭 Im learning from the ground up with this project but Im excited regardless. I can’t afford parts *quite* yet so Im just drawing it and learning as much as possible until then😋

#art #artist #cyberdeck #womeninstem #hobby

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Rabbit's $500 Coding Device Aims to Dodge Netbook Trap AI startup Rabbit unveils Project Cyberdeck, a $500 portable laptop built for vibe coding with mechanical keyboard. Availability depends on chip supply in 2026.

Rabbit's $500 Coding Device Aims to Dodge Netbook Trap

#RabbitAI #AIHardware #Cyberdeck #DeveloperTools #AusNews

thedailyperspective.org/article/2026-03-11-rabbi...

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Lilbits: The Rabbit R1 launched in 2024 as a handheld AI device with an unusual design featuring a bright orange case and a scroll wheel for navigation. It was widely panned by reviewers for failing to live up to its limited promise. But the company behind the device has continued to plug away at the software in an effort to make the weird little device more useful.

Lilbits: #Arduino, #ArduinoVentunoQ, #Cyberdeck, #Dynabook, #DynabookPortegeX45w, #Lilbits, #Lpcamm2, #Macbook, #MacbookUltra, #MiniLaptop, #ProjectCyberdeck, #Qualcomm, #Rabbit, #RabbitProjectCyberdeck, #SolidrunP100, #Writerdeck

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Rabbit's Cyberdeck is a modern take on a netbook Rabbit gave Engadget an exclusive first look at the upcoming PC.

Rabbit's Cyberdeck is a modern take on a #netbook | #cyberdeck #tech #technews #hardware | www.engadget.com/ai/rabbits-c...

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Then the CyberBrick, a neat #RaspberryPi Zero 2W and M5Stack Cardputer-Adv portable terminal with a custom-built metal housing...

...and that display (actually the deck itself) isn't connected to the keyboard (the Cardputer) - you can separate the two and they'll work just fine anyway […]

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PA6-CF (Nylon, carbon fiber reinforced) printed #cyberdeck shell. This took _a while_ to get dialed in but here we are. #hecktheplennet

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I jailbroke my 3ds the other day because I was bored. Now I went down a rabbit hole and I want to build a cyberdeck and install linux on my laptop. This may be a problem...an expensive problem but a fun problem I think.
#tech #linux #jailbreakyourconsolestheywishtobefree
#cyberdeck

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My idea of a Cyberdeck
My idea of a Cyberdeck YouTube video by GitzianElectronics

Who here on bluesky actually builds their own hardware? ❤️🐐
#Embedded #Cyberdeck #DIYElectronics
www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNa9...

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Then the slightly-unfortunately-named "SexyberDeck", which eschews modern approaches like 3D printing and laser cutting for a truly cyberpunk build housed in the remains of an Akai MIDI keyboard […]

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Beginning to set up a home cyberdeck off grid that doubles as a shedtronic info library. Eventually will be powered by solar. #shedserver #shedtronics #cyberdeck

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Custom Clamshell Cyberdeck Shows Off Underlighting Cyberdecks are great projects, and [Salim Benbouziyane]’s scratch-built CM Deck is a fantastic specimen. It’s a clamshell-style cyberdeck with...

#Cyberdecks #Raspberry #Pi #clamshell #cyberdeck #diy #hardware […]

[Original post on hackaday.com]

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Custom Clamshell Cyberdeck Shows Off Underlighting Cyberdecks are great projects, and [Salim Benbouziyane]’s scratch-built CM Deck is a fantastic specimen. It’s a clamshell-style cyberdeck with...

#Cyberdecks #Raspberry #Pi #clamshell #cyberdeck #diy #hardware […]

[Original post on hackaday.com]

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To close, a work-in-progress project to create a #RaspberryPi-powered tablet which runs on AA batteries.

Yes, just like my Cambridge Computers Z88. Except the Z88 takes four batteries (and my even-more-portable HP 200LX takes two). This? This thing'll take *ten*. Possibly 15 […]

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Isn't this just a bad laptop though? Like why not just use a laptop? #rabbit #cyberdeck

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An Event Badge Re-Imagined As A Cyberdeck We’re used to handheld Linux devices of varying usefulness appearing on a regular basis, but there’s something about the one in a video from [Rootkit Labs] which sets it aside …read more

An Event Badge Re-Imagined As A Cyberdeck We’re used to handheld Linux devices of varying usefulness appearing on a regular basis, but there’s something about the one in a video from [Rootkit L...

#computer #hacks #Cyberdecks #badgelife #cyberdeck #linux

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3d printed case of my cyberdeck. With a 3x3 key pad, a small and a large OLED and a physical button.

3d printed case of my cyberdeck. With a 3x3 key pad, a small and a large OLED and a physical button.

Internals of the cyberdeck, including a raspberry pi and a powerbank.

Internals of the cyberdeck, including a raspberry pi and a powerbank.

Cyberdeck without the lid, showing the wiring and usb-c port (for power) of the deck.

Cyberdeck without the lid, showing the wiring and usb-c port (for power) of the deck.

My #cyberdeck build is almost done.
#3dprint is complete, parts are assembled but not painted yet.
Still working on the #rust TUI application that runs on the main screen.

#freeCAD

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Rabbit’s Next AI Gadget Is a ‘Cyberdeck’ for Vibe Coding Ah man, here we go again.

Rabbit’s Next AI Gadget Is a ‘Cyberdeck’ for Vibe Coding #Technology #EmergingTechnologies #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #EmergingTech #Cyberdeck

gizmodo.com/rabbits-next-ai-gadget-i...

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#cyberdeck build continues: I made a USB HID pointing device with a $1 thumbstick, a diminutive @adafruit.com QT Py RP2040 microcontroller, and 2^6 lines of #CircuitPython code. This will go into the deck!

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Ooo it's sexy. #raspberrypi #cyberdeck #linux

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And finally, I'm always a sucker for a #cyberdeck - and the CyberPlug is a great example. 3D-printed frame? Yup. #RaspberryPi inside? Check. Off-the-shelf compact keyboard and odd-aspect-ratio display? Yeppers.

But take a look at the breadboard section to the left of the screen, wired in to the […]

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