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  1. After reading a few answers given by #filezilla devs to users, I’ve decided to never use this software again. If you need an #ftpclient just use #winscp or #cyberduck. The arrogance of some people truly doesn’t deserve the attention. 😒

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  3. Companion : un magnifique Cyberdeck inspiré du TRS 80 Model 100
    Companion est un projet personnel très abouti qui met en scène une carte Raspberrry Pi 5B dans un format très original..
    minimachines.net/?p=141218 #cyberdeck #diy

  4. Cyberdecks

    People are making cyberdecks. For those that aren't familiar with them it is a homemade computer usually a Raspberry Pi with a screen and keyboard placed in some kind of shell. People have gotten creative with them decorating them to fit their personality. Also it has been modded with things like solar panels or mesh networking. I have a bunch of Raspberry Pi that aren't being used and this might be a good project. I am thinking of setting up some sort of mesh Wi-Fi networking or a […]

    radicalgeek.blog/2026/05/08/cy

  5. 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 Raspberry Pi's GPIO header. Now *that's* handy!

    hackster.io/news/the-cyberplug

    #Technology #News #Hackster #Makers #3DPrinting #SingleBoardComputer

  6. SPACEdeck is Half Cyberdeck, Half Phone Case, All Style - It’s been at least a few hours since Hackaday last featured a cyberdeck, so to avo... - hackaday.com/2025/06/05/spaced #androidhacks #cyberdecks #cyberdeck #3dprint #android

  7. Wishlist #SolarDeck #HackerDeck #CyberDeck

    - low power, daylight readable, artisan design

    - Accepting a wide range of (unstable) (AC and DC) power source including solar
    + has a long lasting easy to replace/make diy internal battery

    - Right after power on boots into a #Forth from ROM/Flash: a full featured multi language terminal OS (command line, editor, compiler, debugger, resident monitor, filesystems, & documentation + source included). Which also acts as general boot loader :)
    + Open modular design with embedded (basic) platform independent drivers
    + Over an #hackable zero configuration auto discovery self-healing variable speed powered serial peer-to-peer bus which can be daisy-chained

    - If #Wireless, supports mesh-networking with nearby wireless peer and secure relaying

    - If #Networked, offer some (common/well-known) store-and-forward #DDTN services

    { to be extended }
    ——
    doi:10.1145/234286.1057832
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forth_(p
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resident
    zeroconf.org
    #OpenBIOS #OpenFirmware
    #SDDNS #mDNS

  8. Heute ist wieder #DIDay.

    Und dazu passt ausgerechnet ein TikTok Trend: #Cyberdecks

    Junge Frauen bauen DIY-Mini-Computer: Repair, Freedom Tech, Feminismus, digitale Souveränität. Eigentlich alles #Bündnisgrüne Themen.

    Warum passiert das kaum im #Fediverse ? Fehlen hier junge Tech-Feministinnen – oder scheitert es an #usability ?

    Podcast dazu:
    deutschlandfunkkultur.de/diy-l

    #BündnisOst #DIDay #Cyberfeminismus #FreedomTech #RightToRepair #OpenSource @netzbegruenung

  9. Ok fediverse, I have a #linux question - which OS should I use for my #cyberdeck project?

    It's going to have an fairly small lo-res e-ink screen, run on an old raspberry pi, and run off a battery pack.

    (Side-note: I think this is probably the point where I start learning about the #ricing, desktop environments, etc...)

  10. A couple more glamour shots of my #3dprinted #cyberdeck . A few features I haven’t talked about:

    1) The keyboard can be used with the deck or hooked up to a PC and used as a normal keyboard.

    2) the left usb-c port is wired to GPIO and can be used for modules via I2C or UART (it also has magnets for attaching larger modules more securely

    3) the screw holes go all the way through the case for more permanent addition of hardware (for example handles, battery expansion etc)

  11. Lilbits: Vertical tabs for Chrome, Mac OS 10 for the Nintendo Wii, and a CyberDeck Pi

    The CyberDeck Pi is a DIY handheld computer that looks like something designed for a world where smartphones never existed. It’s a chunky device that probably won’t fit in your pocket. But it’s also a full-fledged computer that can run desktop GNU/Linux software thanks to its Raspberry Pi brains. And it’s made using a combination of off-the-shelf components and 3D-printed parts.

    In other […]

    #anbernic #anbernicRgRotate #apple #appleA18Pro #chrome #cyberdeckPi #esp32 #esp32S31 #google #lilbits #macOs #macbookNeo #nintendoWii #raspberryPi #verticalTabs #webBrowsers Read more: liliputing.com/lilbits-vertica
  12. Lilbits: Rabbit’s Project Cyberdexk, Apple’s MacBook Ultra, and Qualcomm’s Arduino Ventuno Q

    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.

    Now Engadget reports that Rabbit is […]

    #arduino #arduinoVentunoQ #cyberdeck #dynabook #dynabookPortegeX45w #lilbits #lpcamm2 #macbook #macbookUltra #miniLaptop #projectCyberdeck #qualcomm #rabbit #rabbitProjectCyberdeck #solidrunP100 #writerdeck Read more: liliputing.com/lilbits-3/
  13. Mini Laptop Needs Custom Kernel - These days, you rarely have to build your own Linux kernel. You just take what you... - hackaday.com/2025/09/29/mini-l #subnotebook #linuxhacks #cyberdeck #kernel #linux

  14. God damn, this is fun.

    This is the case of an #ObliquePalette, a hardware interface to #plugdata, with the intention of building a cyberdeck for making computer art in the broadest sense of the word.

    It has eight outputs along the top that can output a control voltage of 0 to 5 volts as well as pulse width modulated signal to control servos.

    The bottom row of inputs can be manual control or voltage control meaning you can improvise all sorts of input devices.

  15. found my pcmcia/cardbus stash, some of them even work

    that BWP 712 is the good atheros shit that had the low level linux drivers that let you do all kind of wifi crimes

    used it with XP a lot too on my late-2000's Pentium III 1.3ghz busted keyboard toshiba laptop cyberdeck

    there's Win98 drivers that claim to do WPA2 which is hard to come by there, but i had no luck getting it to connect to anything

    apparently it was off by default but after toggling "USB function" in the BIOS setup we have USB!

    this laptop is a fully functional ode to the final days of DOS gaming and demoscene, and early Win9x pre-3dfx era gaming 🫡

    (except for the dead panel and dead battery back RIP)

    #retrocomputing #Windows98SE

  16. 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.

    hackster.io/news/arran-gunn-s-

    #Technology #News #Hackster #Cyberdeck #SingleBoardComputer #Makers