• Re: Cyberdeck Computers

    From Jimmy Anderson@21:2/138 to boraxman on Tuesday, May 06, 2025 19:43:36
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    That alone is reason enough to build one! I was thinking yesterday how "boring"
    mobile computers are, visually. There is no style to them apart from
    some miminalistic sleeknees. I don't mind knobs and controls, in fact
    I prefer them over "barely there" buttons or touch screens.

    This seems to be the opposite of minimalism, and could become a
    practical solution, if you could make it modular (ie, a suitcase
    compter, where the "computer" part (storage and CPU) is
    interchangeable.

    Sounds like a go box :-)


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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Jimmy Anderson on Tuesday, May 06, 2025 19:33:55
    Re: Re: Cyberdeck Computers
    By: Jimmy Anderson to boraxman on Tue May 06 2025 07:43 pm

    This seems to be the opposite of minimalism, and could become a practical
    solution, if you could make it modular (ie, a suitcase compter, where the
    "computer" part (storage and CPU) is interchangeable.

    That was the original idea behind the NUC - have a computer you could throw in a bag and bring with you - plug into someone else's kvm and you're up and running.

    I like the idea of a rooted phone running a linux distro - RDP into it from any Windows box and you've got a customized system wherever you go.

    You'd need to figure out how to get it on wireless first. :(
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  • From boraxman@21:1/158 to poindexter FORTRAN on Wednesday, May 07, 2025 13:36:04
    On 06 May 2025, poindexter FORTRAN said the following...

    Re: Re: Cyberdeck Computers
    By: Jimmy Anderson to boraxman on Tue May 06 2025 07:43 pm

    This seems to be the opposite of minimalism, and could become a prac
    solution, if you could make it modular (ie, a suitcase compter, wher
    "computer" part (storage and CPU) is interchangeable.

    That was the original idea behind the NUC - have a computer you could throw in a bag and bring with you - plug into someone else's kvm and you're up and running.

    I like the idea of a rooted phone running a linux distro - RDP into it from any Windows box and you've got a customized system wherever you go.

    You'd need to figure out how to get it on wireless first. :(

    It's a shame you need to "root" it to get that in the first place, but I like the idea too. I used to carry a USB stuck with Puppy Linux, which was my "mobile system",but really, the phone should be able to do it. It technically is a general purpose computer, or could be one.

    I guess you can get somewhat close using Termux and SSH. Just start Termux, launch SSHD and then SSH into your phone. You'll have a terminal based system which is mostly good enough for me.

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  • From mary4@21:1/204 to niter3 on Friday, May 09, 2025 05:04:37
    i got no idea xD

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  • From hollowone@21:2/150 to niter3 on Saturday, May 31, 2025 13:52:19
    I just posted this question on Absinthe, but I'll drop the same question here.

    I stumbled across cyberdeck computers the other day, and realized years ago a contractor I used to work with built one. I never really
    understood the need for these.

    As I (I think) responded more timely on this, as catching up with msgs here let me rephrase:

    - I love the idea of custom made/self-made cyberdeck with own OS and lot of custom stuff...

    just for the sake of having it and running it independently and with a style.


    only if I had time to tinker this idea anyhow outside a concept in my mind...

    until that is done, I play with retro and rPi a lot :) as alternative.

    -h1

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  • From hollowone@21:2/150 to poindexter FORTRAN on Saturday, May 31, 2025 13:54:00
    I think the primary reason for cyberdecks nowadays is to get weird
    looks from the other people at the coffee shop. I could imagine walking
    in dressed like a futuristic Doc Brown, order a Raktajino, and sit down
    with a computer looking like it's part keytar and part hax0r node, and
    see what kind of looks you get from the influencers with their
    MacBooks.

    exactly that! :)

    -h1

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  • From hollowone@21:2/150 to poindexter FORTRAN on Saturday, May 31, 2025 13:57:30

    That was the original idea behind the NUC - have a computer you could throw in a bag and bring with you - plug into someone else's kvm and you're up and running.

    Have you seen Mind 2 computers made by Khadas?

    -h1

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to hollowone on Sunday, June 01, 2025 09:00:39
    hollowone wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    I think the primary reason for cyberdecks nowadays is to get weird
    looks from the other people at the coffee shop. I could imagine walking
    in dressed like a futuristic Doc Brown, order a Raktajino, and sit down
    with a computer looking like it's part keytar and part hax0r node, and
    see what kind of looks you get from the influencers with their
    MacBooks.

    exactly that! :)

    I got the exact same looks when I brought my haX0e sticker-bombed
    Thinkpad T43 with an external wifi antenna to a hipster coffee shop.

    I should resurrect my old BBS node, a Thinkpad T60 - the last of the 4:3 Thinkpads and sticker it up. I'm looking for a writing laptop, and a 4:3
    screen would lend itself to distraction free, full-screen writing.



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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to hollowone on Sunday, June 01, 2025 09:00:39
    hollowone wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    That was the original idea behind the NUC - have a computer you could throw in a bag and bring with you - plug into someone else's kvm and you're up and running.

    Have you seen Mind 2 computers made by Khadas?

    No, not until you mentioned them - looks like a Mac mini-er, but
    modular. Nice!

    I have a homelab made from mostly free cast off crap. I'd love to make a
    new homelab, but make it tiny - the Beelink ME Mini looks interesting,
    it's about the size of a mesh wireless AP, but with lots of NVME storage possibilities. A tiny desktop would go well with it.




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  • From hollowone@21:2/150 to poindexter FORTRAN on Sunday, June 01, 2025 11:57:59

    I got the exact same looks when I brought my haX0e sticker-bombed
    Thinkpad T43 with an external wifi antenna to a hipster coffee shop.


    I remember times when stickers on your laptop was a thing. but that was 20 years ago.. do people still mess up with that often these days?

    -h1

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  • From hollowone@21:2/150 to poindexter FORTRAN on Sunday, June 01, 2025 11:59:27
    Have you seen Mind 2 computers made by Khadas?

    No, not until you mentioned them - looks like a Mac mini-er, but
    modular. Nice!


    Yep, you can kind of describe them this way. I'm still considering to buy one this year and just have the KVM/screen+ keyboard setup at office and same at home + e-gpu they also sell.

    -h1

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  • From Ed Vance@21:1/175 to boraxman on Monday, June 02, 2025 10:29:48

    On 06 May 2025, poindexter FORTRAN said the following...

    It's a shame you need to "root" it to get that in the first place, but I like the idea too. I used to carry a USB stuck with Puppy Linux, which was my "mobile system",but really, the phone should be able to do it. It technically is a general purpose computer, or could be one.

    I guess you can get somewhat close using Termux and SSH. Just start Termux, launch SSHD and then SSH into your phone. You'll have a terminal based system which is mostly good enough for me.

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    I am going to have to look to see whatTermux and SSH SSHS is all about.

    Til now all I've thought of is getting a Bluetooth Radio Adapter that will accept a CAT-5 plug inserted in it , so to be able to use my desktop connected to a phone.
    Ed
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