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    pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist: (p@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Monday, 18-Dec-2023 10:26:44 JSTpistolero :thispersondoesnotexist:pistolero :thispersondoesnotexist:
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    @MisterRogersSnapped @MK2boogaloo @ins0mniak More rabbit hole: https://hackaday.com/tag/cyberdeck/


    https://hackaday.com/2023/08/28/this-crt-luggable-makes-sense/
    https://hackaday.com/2023/03/06/low-power-challenge-the-potatop-runs-lisp-for-months-without-recharging/
    https://hackaday.com/2023/03/04/trs-80-model-100-inspires-cool-cyberdeck-build-40-years-down-the-line/
    https://hackaday.com/2022/08/11/a-portable-computer-living-in-1988-but-also-in-the-future/
    https://hackaday.com/2021/01/17/trs-80-model-100-gets-64-bit-cpu-and-a-very-wide-lcd/
    https://hackaday.com/2022/09/19/2022-cyberdeck-contest-the-hosaka-mk-i-connects-you-to-cyberspace-neuromancer-style/
    In conversationabout a year ago from freespeechextremist.compermalink

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      cyberdeck – Hackaday
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      TRS-80 Model 100 Gets 64-Bit CPU and a Very Wide LCD
      from Tom Nardi
      To say the TRS-80 Model 100 was ahead of its time would be something of an understatement. It had a high-quality mechanical keyboard, phenomenal battery life, plenty of I/O and expansion capabiliti…
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      This CRT Luggable Makes Sense
      from Jenny List
      There was a time when portable computing meant not a svelte laptop but a suitcase-sized machine that was really a slimmed-down desktop with a small CRT incorporated int he same box. They were heavy…
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      Low Power Challenge: The PotatoP Runs Lisp For Months Without Recharging
      from Robin Kearey
      A common complaint among laptop users is that while battery technology has vastly improved over the past decades, a simulltaneous shrink in form factors has meant that a typical laptop today doesn&…
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      TRS-80 Model 100 Inspires Cool Cyberdeck Build, 40 Years Down the Line
      from Dan Maloney
      The TRS-80 Model 100 was a strange beast. When it debuted in 1983, it resembled nothing that was available at the time, and filled a gap between desktop computers and the mostly-not-invented-yet la…
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      A Portable Computer Living In 1988 But Also In The Future
      from Matthew Carlson
      Every once in a while, there will be a project that is light on details but inundated with glorious, drool-worthy pictures. [Nexaner7] recently showed off his cyberdeck he built over a year inside …
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      2022 Cyberdeck Contest: The Hosaka MK I Connects You to Cyberspace, Neuromancer style
      from Robin Kearey
      It’s hard to pin down exactly what a cyberdeck is, as we’ve seen through the huge variety of designs submitted to our 2022 Cyberdeck Contest. The most basic requirement is that it is a …
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