What makes a cyberdeck? Looking as though it came from an alternate reality version of the 1980s is a good start, but certainly isn't required. If you're really trying to adhere to the cyberpunk ethos...
tl;dr So after seeing more and more cyberdeck post on hackaday I decided to recycle one of my older portable raspberry pi projects into a cyberdeck of sorts. This has to be my most ambitious 3d des…
What have I done? I have made myself a fully functioning computer. Small, unusual, impractical, thick and heavy. I could have probably spent all the money on a decent modern device, but where's the fun in that? By fun I mean learning new things! Lots of them!
A few months back I came across the cyberdeck concept created by Jay Doscher (@back7.co): https://back7.co/home/raspberry-pi-recovery-kitI knew as soon as I saw it that I needed to make one. After a few month of collecting the parts I needed I got to work and some research including work by Evan Meaney (https://www.evanmeaney.com/_recpi.html). I was ready to go.A lot of what I did is easily covered in the links above, and I wanted to take this time to give an overview of what I did to make my su
I built a Raspberry Pi 3 luggable cyberdeck, with a built-in Geiger counter that measures ionizing radiation.
A Cyberdeck is a mobile computer you will be able to build, modify and repairs yourself. In the Cyberpunk context this portable device will allow you to connect to the cyberspace with a VR headset …
Designed for disaster recovery, there's plenty packed into this compact case — including a pair of battery packs for a 48 hour runtime.
What follows is a detailed description of a custom hardware project I did awhile back. I previously posted a simple how-to on another site, but I’ve had a lot of questions about how this was done, so I decided to write a more detailed account of the project. It’s a little rambling, but I hope you find it interesting enough to build your own cyberdeck.
If you like the idea of cyberdecks but aren't a real hacker or particularly fluent in 3d printing and raspberries.. well then we have something in common. After noticing some of the cool decks makers are putting together and in particular the Virtuscope I decided I wanted something like it. I st
A Cyberdeck is a mobile computer you will be able to build, modify and repairs yourself. In the Cyberpunk context this portable device will allow you to connect to the cyberspace with a VR headset …
Some gadgets speak to you on an intuitive level, bypassing that bit of your brain that demands functionality or value. This custom Raspberry Pi cyberdeck by maker Jay Doscher is just such a device for me. With its waterproof case, retro components switches, and compact ortholinear keyboard, it looks like a computer built for the end of the world — and I love it.
A few months back I came across the cyberdeck concept created by Jay Doscher (@back7.co): https://back7.co/home/raspberry-pi-recovery-kitI knew as soon as I saw it that I needed to make one. After a few month of collecting the parts I needed I got to work and some research including work by Evan Meaney (https://www.evanmeaney.com/_recpi.html). I was ready to go.A lot of what I did is easily covered in the links above, and I wanted to take this time to give an overview of what I did to make my su
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With electronics prices being a bit higher here than in places like US or Europe I’ve set out to build what might be the first of it’s kind, a budget conscious Cyberdeck. Parts used: Raspberry Pi 4B 2GB - 3215 rub - $43.50. 3.5" GPIO screen - 777 rub - $10.50. “2x18650 shield thing” - 37
It's somewhat rare to be able to witness the birth and subsequent evolution of a technology, at least on a short enough time scale to appreciate it, but right now we're lucky enough to see it happenin...
Cyberdecks make for interesting projects, some are a bit rough while others are beautiful, but it's maybe something that even the most ardent enthusiast might agree -- these home-made portable compute...
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