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  1. TRS-80 Model 100 Inspires Cool Cyberdeck Build, 40 Years Down the Line - The TRS-80 Model 100 was a strange beast. When it debuted in 1983, it resembled no... - hackaday.com/2023/03/04/trs-80 #retrocomputing #cyberdecks #cyberdeck #model100 #laptop #trs-80 #radxa

  2. What do any #Solarpunk or #Cyberdeck people think about it?

    Is #Solardeck a thing?

    I'm picturing an lcd touchscreen, solar panels and wireless keyboard and ideally be a portable #Akkoma instance

    I would hate to have to go back to reddit to discuss this!😂

    #Fediport #Fediportal

  3. Paper Pi Is an Ergonomic Cyberdeck Meant for Thumbs - What’s the fastest way to master console stuff like screen or emacs? Force yoursel... - hackaday.com/2021/04/27/paper- #miryokulayout #e-inkdisplay #raspberrypi #cyberdeck #e-ink #emacs

  4. Pilet 7 is a modular cyberdeck with a Raspberry Pi 5 for brains, a 7 inch display and 7 hours of battery life

    The Pilet 7 is a tablet computer with a 7 inch touchscreen display and a modular design that lets you attach a physical keyboard or other add-ons via a slot on the bottom. Powered by a Raspberry Pi 5, the system should support a wide range of GNU/Linux distributions and software designed for that credit card-sized computer. You can’t buy a Pilet yet, but the lead developer of the project has […]

    https://liliputing.com/?p=171130

    #consolo #cyberdeck #modular #Pilet #pilet7 #raspberryPi #raspberryPi5 #soulCircuit #soulcircuit #tablet

  5. Pilet 7 is a modular cyberdeck with a Raspberry Pi 5 for brains, a 7 inch display and 7 hours of battery life

    The Pilet 7 is a tablet computer with a 7 inch touchscreen display and a modular design that lets you attach a physical keyboard or other add-ons via a slot on the bottom. Powered by a Raspberry Pi 5, the system should support a wide range of GNU/Linux distributions and software designed for that credit card-sized computer. You can’t buy a Pilet yet, but the lead developer of the project has […]

    https://liliputing.com/?p=171130

    #consolo #cyberdeck #modular #Pilet #pilet7 #raspberryPi #raspberryPi5 #soulCircuit #soulcircuit #tablet

  6. 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

  7. 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.

    hackster.io/news/this-cybertab

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

  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. Carbon Pi Slate is a Raspberry Pi 5-powered handheld computer with a 5 inch, 720p display, RGB backlit thumb keyboard, 10,000 mah battery, and support for low-profile HATs. Available now for $299 (barebones) or $449 and up (with an RPi 5). cnx-software.com/2026/05/11/pi

  10. 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
  11. 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/
  12. Are #Microsoft #Entra #AAD admins lurking around here?
    I'm at a loss to why Microsoft Graph requires admin consent for OAuth, after granting admin consent, requiring admin consent, after granting admin consent, requiring admin consent, and not persisting that admin consent had already been granted.
    And effectively not allowing an OAuth user to sign-in.

    github.com/iterate-ch/cyberduc

    #Azure #SharePoint #ActiveDirectory #MicrosoftGraph #OneDrive #OAuth

  13. Ich habe noch nie Code oder sonst irgendeine Arbeit von mir veröffentlicht, weil ich immer dachte, es sei eh nicht gut genug und andere Leute haben viel bessere Lösungen parat.

    Heute war ich mit vorhandenen Lösungen unzufrieden und glaube wenigstens mal etwas kleines beitragen zu können: printables.com/model/1477974-u

    Fühlt sich ganz gut an.

    #3dprinting #uConsole #printables #cyberdeck

  14. 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