When [Jak_o_Shadows] Siglent Oscilloscope died, he didn’t just mourn the loss, he saw an opportunity. See, he had a Raspberry Pi 400 already set aside for a cyberdeck build, and he just scored a novel ...
Cyberdecks have recently been growing in popularity, where fans are encouraged to indulge their designer urges and create bold new forms of computers. Much like the steampunk scene of the last decade, ...
If you like it when a hack has a little backstory, then you’re going to love this cyberdeck build log, the first half of which reads like a [Tom Clancy] novel. And the build itself looks the part, ...
YouTuber Zack Freedman has transformed a Raspberry Pi 400 mini PC into a Voidstar Data Blaster, a portable cyberdeck. This innovative build is packed with features that make it a standout project for ...
It may be time to forget ultrathin laptops and embrace the chonk, just like Daniel Norris did when he designed the extremely cool Chonky Palmtop. This cyberdeck build fits a seven-inch touchscreen, a ...
I’m a sucker for a good cyberdeck build, and this one from Igor Brkić is one of the slickest I’ve seen. It’s a new creation called the hgDeck, from maker ...
Retro Typeframe PX-88: buildable Raspberry Pi cyberdeck with 80s styling and detachable keyboard. Cherry MX switches, 3D-printed retro case, touchscreen, USB-C power, Pi 4B, minimal soldering. Full ...
If you are looking for inspiration for your next cyberdeck build I highly recommend checking out the build by Redditor Holistech which features up to 6 screens and can be collapsed down into a ...
Folks in the Cyberdeck community have been taking advantage of modern-day tech to build retro-futuristic portable computers for the past few years by taking advantage of advances in 3D printing, the ...
Since the launch of Phantom Liberty and Update 2.0, Quickhacks work particularly well in conjunction with Smart Weapons, though they’re still perfectly viable in combination with other weapon types.
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