old bed-side drawer cabinet, the first drawer is turned upside-down so that it's bottom can be used as a platform for a keyboard and a mouse
on top of it, there's a phone in landscape mode, the keyboard and mouse are plugged to it via a usb hub
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@novenary @lanodan @icedquinn case and point, to show i'm not making this up:
https://www.bbc.com/portuguese/brasil-56337365
brazilian boy, all he had was broken phones, that's all his family could afford. one phone would overheat and need to be put in the fridge, another, only a quarter of the screen worked -- he still managed to learn to code like that
the news article is in ptbr, but in there there's more pictures of his living condition. and in places in brazil, living like that is *normal* -- this is past me complaining about phones, and more me being mad at the economic hell that is living in brazil, so i'll stop talking about it here, just, wanted to show some people actually do it despite how many barriers those devices put on them, but most people that could be curious about tech won't have such perseverance