I feel like you used to always see "hacks" and DIY projects in Altoids Tin's. I used to collect them from others to save for projects for projects my friends were doing.
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>In the time Hackaday has been in existence we must have brought you plenty of projects housed in Altoids tins, as well as a sizeable number of cyberdecks. But until today with [Exercising Ingenuity]’s build, we’ve never brought you a project that combines the two. It’s a fully functional computer that runs Linux, and with its Altoids tin enclosure, looks for all the world like a miniature clamshell laptop.
I feel like you used to always see "hacks" and DIY projects in Altoids Tin's. I used to collect them from others to save for projects for projects my friends were doing.
Archive: https://archive.today/hyvAA
From the post:
>>In the time Hackaday has been in existence we must have brought you plenty of projects housed in Altoids tins, as well as a sizeable number of cyberdecks. But until today with [Exercising Ingenuity]’s build, we’ve never brought you a project that combines the two. It’s a fully functional computer that runs Linux, and with its Altoids tin enclosure, looks for all the world like a miniature clamshell laptop.