Must be a slow news week? Also, cyberdeck's are nothing new and for sure not a "gen z" thing.
Archive: https://archive.today/Pjk15
From the post:
>A growing number of Gen Z tech enthusiasts are turning to “cyberdecks”—custom-built, portable computers assembled from mismatched parts—as a hands-on alternative to mass-produced devices.
The trend blends retro-futuristic aesthetics with practical computing, often using single-board systems like Raspberry Pi paired with small screens, keyboards and custom enclosures. Unlike traditional laptops, cyberdecks are typically built from thrifted or repurposed materials, giving each device a distinct look and function shaped entirely by its creator.
Must be a slow news week? Also, cyberdeck's are nothing new and for sure not a "gen z" thing.
Archive: https://archive.today/Pjk15
From the post:
>>A growing number of Gen Z tech enthusiasts are turning to “cyberdecks”—custom-built, portable computers assembled from mismatched parts—as a hands-on alternative to mass-produced devices.
The trend blends retro-futuristic aesthetics with practical computing, often using single-board systems like Raspberry Pi paired with small screens, keyboards and custom enclosures. Unlike traditional laptops, cyberdecks are typically built from thrifted or repurposed materials, giving each device a distinct look and function shaped entirely by its creator.