curbstickle

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[–] curbstickle@anarchist.nexus 6 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago)

Its funny to me, and ive commented on it before, but the slop out there is all corporate AI (even down to power use, a common complaint I see that really doesnt apply to local llm). The appearance is due to the algos on social media as you mention.

The core issue is always the corporations creating the problems.

Ive started to plan a cyberdeck for fun, but also as a potential mobile device approach going forward. I've started getting my family into decentralized solutions by having my wife (aka my litmus test) use some clients for matrix, Lemmy, etc, and see what she likes. I plan to deploy for family and friends in the same way I do my media server - its here, I won't put this elsewhere, access to one thing is access to all things, here's some handy links!

So far, so good.

So to sum up - yeah I think when people see decentralized social media it reminds them of what friendster, MySpace, twitter, etc were before it went from 'new' to 'algorithmically sorted with suggestions you have no choice over'.

Edit: Just realized how ADHD this reply was, hope it comes across sensible.

[–] curbstickle@anarchist.nexus 1 points 9 hours ago

I think you meant melanin btw

[–] curbstickle@anarchist.nexus 6 points 9 hours ago

I'd say experiences is still a good answer, its what we ask for when it comes to the kids. They have tons of toys already, they don't need more, and I'm too particular about tech for my.kids for anyone to buy them tech (without it just getting returned).

We go to animal preserves, science centers, art museums, renaissance fairs, etc. Tickets only for the kids, its more like "pick an event/activity" than anything else I guess.

Sometimes we wait for family to visit so they can go too, sometimes we just take lots of pictures.

Aside from that....

  • Rock tumblers are great, but loud, so talk with parents first.
  • There are some great kits out there to learn to sew.
  • There are electronics kits for kids that basically snap together in different arrangements for different circuits
  • Marble kits (where you build different layouts) can be fun
  • Terrariums with guides are always a good option IMO
  • Magnet blocks are also really fun and can be reused a bunch
[–] curbstickle@anarchist.nexus 10 points 9 hours ago (2 children)

I suspect our voting options won't be at a voting booth, but with what I am now referring to as "alternative ballots".

[–] curbstickle@anarchist.nexus 1 points 10 hours ago

VM time!

I have a windows VM to run some specific tools I need for work. Well, multiple, I have one particular tool that still is useful for certain projects that needs Windows 7 for example.

Not technically running on my desktop though. Ive got a proxmox host for it that I remote into from whatever to do what I need to.

[–] curbstickle@anarchist.nexus 2 points 19 hours ago

Whoah, not good.

He's gotta press it down first so it makes a good seal

[–] curbstickle@anarchist.nexus 4 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago) (1 children)

No one is safe from Paw Patrol!

Seriously though. Chase has fucking spy cameras and a spy drone. His car is armor plated.

The true story of Chase is going to come out that he's been kicked out of dozens of departments for police brutality and planting evidence, I fucking guarantee it.

[–] curbstickle@anarchist.nexus 4 points 21 hours ago

Two kids under 8 will do that to you.

Especially when you run your own media server and curate carefully what is OK for them to watch.

Ive watched K Pop Demon Hunters so many times already. I know the lyrics. I know the lyrics better than my kids....

Its a good thing I liked it.

Paw Patrol? Not so much. But the movies are better than the shit show (which I don't have available for them, the mayor in the show is such a dick)

[–] curbstickle@anarchist.nexus 3 points 21 hours ago (3 children)

Close! 9 already, special this year + a new dino movie for 2026 will make it 11...

And now you know. I'm sorry, but I'm glad to share the pain of this knowledge.

[–] curbstickle@anarchist.nexus 6 points 22 hours ago (2 children)

Yes, and I replied to a comment with "The Paw Patrol Movie" with a joking comment about how many there were.

There is even a Christmas special coming out this year. Paw Patrol: The Movie (which came out in 2021) isnt the newest, The Mighty Movie is (2023). Which is also funny because the Paw Patrol Movie came out in 2016, and there already was a Mighty Pups movie in 2018.

And 4 more movies from then until the 2021 version. And 2 between the Paw Patrol and Mighty Pups movies from 2016 and 2018 respectively.

[–] curbstickle@anarchist.nexus 4 points 22 hours ago (9 children)

As a parent I must ask - which one of the many paw patrol movies do you think is "The Paw Patrol movie"?

[–] curbstickle@anarchist.nexus 16 points 1 day ago (8 children)

Only an impact if the client device doesnt support av1. Then it needs to transcode.

The "various devices" you mention are your potential pitfalls here.

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submitted 1 day ago* (last edited 6 hours ago) by curbstickle@anarchist.nexus to c/cyberdeck@programming.dev
 

And I use the word "compact" with a degree of flexibility.... I'm looking to put something together in the roughly 10" x 7" territory. I'm not in a rush, but I figured I could start off with some thoughts and ideas here.

Some thoughts on design / what I'm going for:

Though obviously a good bit less... finished in that regard. The pocket is pretty close to what I'd want in terms of layout, offering a tablet mode and a laptop mode, though it also has quite a bit more in terms of hardware than I need.

In terms of core hardware, I'm thinking an OrangePi 5 or similar. My only concern is mixed comments on linux support, especially around the GPU. With that in mind, maybe something like the n100? With the number of mini PCs with an n100 out there (wish there was an AMD option readily available), I'd mostly just pull the case and add a display to get 90% of the way there.

While I really like the hinged design of the Pocket noted above, it adds some real complication. So what I'm considering is more of a tablet-style design with a position or two for usb accessories instead - this would let me treat it like a clamshell, use it like a tablet, and simplify things a bit.

Display would be a nominally 7" to 10" diagonal touchscreen. I'd like to keep a minimum res here of 1280x800. Given that its the steam deck res, its a well supported resolution, and won't break the bank. Even with 10 point touch and an open frame, there are plenty of options (from a nice MIMO to whatever random named product on AliExpress).

Between the SBC and a touch display, thats the bulk of the job done in plug and play fashion. Not exactly portable though....

To go on battery power, ideally it would be something I could swap. Doesn't have to be overly capable here, but should be uninterruptible. I'm thinking something along the lines of:

  • 2S or 2S2P for the 18650s w/ BMS
  • Charging module - there are some nice and cheap PD charging modules out there now, that would make it really flexible, also allow me to use the battery bank I already carry everywhere
  • Buck to bring it down to 5V (probably XL4015 for that 5A peak option)
  • Pair of Schottky diodes for switching

Well that should hit tablet level! (more slab than tablet, but hey).

For 5G access, what I'll need is an m2 slot to use, so I can populate with a SIMCom SIM8200/SIM8300 or similar. Unfortunately, the OrangePi5 Max only has one m2. So do I drop cell for now? Use a usb modem? I don't know just yet.

Keyboard accessory to make it a clamshell? Well, there I'm not sure. Simple clips and a cable off the side is easily doable, though. I really don't know yet what the right answer would be, whether pogo, or usb-c connection only like framework does, no idea. I think the best route here would be to basically set it up like a dock, route the cable through the hinge portion to pogo. If anyone has another idea, please share!

Software:

  • Debian
  • KDE Plasma Mobile

I don't think I really need more than that - between PWAs, QMLKonsole, Phone, Okular, Marknote, NeoChat, etc. I've got everything I need for on-the-go. My bank (credit union) doesn't have any stupid requirements, works just fine on linux.

So, thats the first batch of brain dump going on for this. I'm exploring options here before designing the case for somewhat obvious reasons, and open to thoughts / ideas / hate mail / fun cyberdeck pictures that fit the clamshell concept.

EDIT:

I have absolutely no idea why I didn't just think to look for replacement swivel hinges for older 2-in-1 laptops.

There are plenty of options. Ok, so not helping with the thickness, but drastically cooler imo. And maybe I'll relocate hardware to the keyboard side, making that more sensible, and the top just becomes a display. Going to mull that over for a bit (and maybe think on some 60%ish kb designs I could work with here).

EDIT 2: I'm just going to go ahead and update this thread here as I go.

Display-wise, I'm going to do this one (or something like it). 10.1" diagonal, ~10" wide, 6.25" high, just the right specs for the dimensions I was going for. Though I realize that might put things just outside of pocket range for my big ole back pocket once its in a case, so maybe I'll drop down to an 8" or 9" if I can find something that works. Suggestions welcomed.

Edit 2 Part 2: Hello 9" nominal diagonal! 9.7" width, 5.5" height, a perfect size to jam into a case and keep under 7" total to slip into a jean pocket!

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