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Key Points

Key Takeaways

  • 1

    Built, Not Bought

  • 2

    ClockworkPi uConsole: Metal chassis portable terminal with Raspberry Pi CM4 at heart. If equipped with LTE module, can SSH anywhere

  • 3

    Pelican Case Build: Embed LCD and keyboard in Pelican case. Culture of making 'Terminal for End of World' that is completely waterproof and shockproof

  • 4

    Decktility: Open source portable terminal output by 3D printer. Can correct CAD data to fit own hand

  • 5

    Philosophy: MacBook is device for 'Consuming', but Cyberdeck is device for 'Intervening'

Introduction: Dream of Neuromancer

Case, protagonist of “Neuromancer”, jacked into cyberspace using deck made by Ono-Sendai. Modern laptops became too thin, light, and rational.

Cyberdeck is reaction to that. Inefficient is fine. Heavy is fine. Want terminal with “Realization of possessing”.

1. The Entry Model: ClockworkPi uConsole

Kit that can experience cyberpunk most easily. Cool touch of aluminum alloy and tightly packed keyboard.

ClockworkPi uConsole (R-01/CM4)

RISC-V model (R-01) has strong experimental element, but CM4 model becomes practical Linux machine. Moment you open Vim on 1280x720 screen, you become hacker.

LTE Module

Searching for Wi-Fi is uncool. Equip 4G LTE module and connect with nmcli command. Design where antenna sticks out from chassis is aesthetics of Cyberdeck.

2. The Hardcore Build: Pelican Case

Style based on sturdy waterproof case (Pelican 1150 etc.).

  • Screen : Mount 7 inch HDMI display on lid side.
  • Keyboard : Mount 40% mechanical keyboard on bottom side.
  • Battery : Connect 18650 batteries in series to secure operation time of several days.

Even if nuclear war occurs, your server management ability is not lost.

3. Comparison: Product vs Project

項目 MacBook Air uConsole / Cyberdeck
Purpose Work / Efficiency Romance / Pleasure
Repair Apple Store only Self (Parts replaceable)
Keyboard Flat Mechanical axis
OS macOS (Commercial) Linux (Free)

Conclusion: Your Own Console

Please take out iron lump with antenna growing in crowd opening MacBook at Starbucks. Black background and green characters (Terminal) on screen.

You are promoted from mere Consumer (User) to Creator (Builder).