The SFO Ceiling Sky Projector uses an RTL-SDR receiver, a Raspberry Pi, and a projector to turn your ceiling into a real-time ...
Few technology trends blur the line between science fiction and reality quite like cyberdecks. First imagined in the 1984 novel “Neuromancer” by science fiction author William Gibson, cyberdecks were ...
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Discover what a cyberdeck is, why DIY portable hacker computers are trending, and how makers build their own cyberpunk-inspired machines.
If there's one word to describe a Raspberry Pi, it would be "versatile." This small but powerful single-board computer is designed for a wide range of DIY applications, ranging from a simple media ...
Transforming an Altoids tin into a functional cyberdeck demonstrates the possibilities of compact computing within constrained spaces. Exercising Ingenuity details the process of fitting a Raspberry ...
Gen Z is reviving cyberdecking by building quirky DIY computers from everyday objects. Behind this lies a push for slower, ...
The module for converting a flim camera into a digital camera. - I'm Back There are many clever uses for that old film camera collecting dust in your closet, and one such use is bringing it into the ...
Across social media, Gen Z creators are building personalised portable computers that look like they were stolen straight out of a dystopian sci-fi film ...
Leftover Altoid tins are staple components in all types of handy, DIY projects. Once you eat the mints, the aluminum containers routinely house basic first aid kits, miniature speakers, sewing ...