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  3. Lovely twist on one of Un Kyu Lee's Micro Journal #cyberdeck designs next, and it appeals to me personally 'cos I *love* split ergo keyboard layouts.

Lovely twist on one of Un Kyu Lee's Micro Journal #cyberdeck designs next, and it appeals to me personally 'cos I *love* split ergo keyboard layouts.

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    Lovely twist on one of Un Kyu Lee's Micro Journal #cyberdeck designs next, and it appeals to me personally 'cos I *love* split ergo keyboard layouts.

    https://www.hackster.io/news/this-ergonomic-raspberry-pi-powered-cyberdeck-packs-a-sony-ps2-thumbstick-as-an-alternative-mouse-2eb5b87c0658

    #Technology #News #Hackster #3DPrinting #RaspberryPi #Makers

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    • ghalfacree@mastodon.socialG ghalfacree@mastodon.social

      Lovely twist on one of Un Kyu Lee's Micro Journal #cyberdeck designs next, and it appeals to me personally 'cos I *love* split ergo keyboard layouts.

      https://www.hackster.io/news/this-ergonomic-raspberry-pi-powered-cyberdeck-packs-a-sony-ps2-thumbstick-as-an-alternative-mouse-2eb5b87c0658

      #Technology #News #Hackster #3DPrinting #RaspberryPi #Makers

      ghalfacree@mastodon.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
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      8086YES! is back, and this time it's a no to 8086: the BOOK II is a TTL-based Apple II clone with a whole bunch of upgrades including a Z80 SoftCard for CP/M goodness... in a netbook-like (chunky) laptop chassis.

      Not going to lie, I'm kinda tempted.

      https://www.hackster.io/news/8086yes-s-book-ii-is-a-compact-feature-packed-portable-apple-ii-built-with-ttl-logic-3e4993693215

      #Technology #News #Hackster #VintageComputing

      ghalfacree@mastodon.socialG polpo@chaos.socialP grantmestrength@hachyderm.ioG chris@mastodon.mit.eduC ukscone@cupoftea.socialU 5 Replies Last reply
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      • ghalfacree@mastodon.socialG ghalfacree@mastodon.social

        8086YES! is back, and this time it's a no to 8086: the BOOK II is a TTL-based Apple II clone with a whole bunch of upgrades including a Z80 SoftCard for CP/M goodness... in a netbook-like (chunky) laptop chassis.

        Not going to lie, I'm kinda tempted.

        https://www.hackster.io/news/8086yes-s-book-ii-is-a-compact-feature-packed-portable-apple-ii-built-with-ttl-logic-3e4993693215

        #Technology #News #Hackster #VintageComputing

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        Finally, Copy Fail. Yeah, couldn't leave this one unmentioned: local privilege escalation vulnerability in Linux kernels stretching back nine years, most likely including the one you're using now. (Yes, even if you're on Windows, if you've got WSL installed. Mac users, feel free to engage smug mode now.)

        Two-line mitigation included, while you await a patch.

        https://www.hackster.io/news/researchers-warn-of-an-easily-exploitable-privilege-escalation-vuln-in-linux-copy-fail-bfb1b72e4355

        #Technology #News #Security #Linux

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        • ghalfacree@mastodon.socialG ghalfacree@mastodon.social

          Finally, Copy Fail. Yeah, couldn't leave this one unmentioned: local privilege escalation vulnerability in Linux kernels stretching back nine years, most likely including the one you're using now. (Yes, even if you're on Windows, if you've got WSL installed. Mac users, feel free to engage smug mode now.)

          Two-line mitigation included, while you await a patch.

          https://www.hackster.io/news/researchers-warn-of-an-easily-exploitable-privilege-escalation-vuln-in-linux-copy-fail-bfb1b72e4355

          #Technology #News #Security #Linux

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          Want to read those ad- and tracker-free? The #GeminiProtocol awaits.

          New Arduino App Lab:
          gemini://tilde.club/~ghalfacree/202605/20260501-applab.gmi

          Ergonomic cyberdeck:
          gemini://tilde.club/~ghalfacree/202605/20260501-deck.gmi

          8086YES!'s portable Apple II clone:
          gemini://tilde.club/~ghalfacree/202605/20260501-apple.gmi

          Copy Fail vulnerability:
          gemini://tilde.club/~ghalfacree/202605/20260501-copyfail.gmi

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          • ghalfacree@mastodon.socialG ghalfacree@mastodon.social

            Want to read those ad- and tracker-free? The #GeminiProtocol awaits.

            New Arduino App Lab:
            gemini://tilde.club/~ghalfacree/202605/20260501-applab.gmi

            Ergonomic cyberdeck:
            gemini://tilde.club/~ghalfacree/202605/20260501-deck.gmi

            8086YES!'s portable Apple II clone:
            gemini://tilde.club/~ghalfacree/202605/20260501-apple.gmi

            Copy Fail vulnerability:
            gemini://tilde.club/~ghalfacree/202605/20260501-copyfail.gmi

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            Also! #Hackster's looking at getting me to do more video (boo), starting with one op-ed piece a month. Could be short-form portrait for the socials, could be long-form landscape - it's up to me.

            If you've any ideas of things you think you could stand to watch me drone on about, I'm open to suggestions!

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            • ghalfacree@mastodon.socialG ghalfacree@mastodon.social

              8086YES! is back, and this time it's a no to 8086: the BOOK II is a TTL-based Apple II clone with a whole bunch of upgrades including a Z80 SoftCard for CP/M goodness... in a netbook-like (chunky) laptop chassis.

              Not going to lie, I'm kinda tempted.

              https://www.hackster.io/news/8086yes-s-book-ii-is-a-compact-feature-packed-portable-apple-ii-built-with-ttl-logic-3e4993693215

              #Technology #News #Hackster #VintageComputing

              polpo@chaos.socialP This user is from outside of this forum
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              @ghalfacree that is so cool.

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              • ghalfacree@mastodon.socialG ghalfacree@mastodon.social

                8086YES! is back, and this time it's a no to 8086: the BOOK II is a TTL-based Apple II clone with a whole bunch of upgrades including a Z80 SoftCard for CP/M goodness... in a netbook-like (chunky) laptop chassis.

                Not going to lie, I'm kinda tempted.

                https://www.hackster.io/news/8086yes-s-book-ii-is-a-compact-feature-packed-portable-apple-ii-built-with-ttl-logic-3e4993693215

                #Technology #News #Hackster #VintageComputing

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                @ghalfacree @polpo that is neat.

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                • ghalfacree@mastodon.socialG ghalfacree@mastodon.social

                  8086YES! is back, and this time it's a no to 8086: the BOOK II is a TTL-based Apple II clone with a whole bunch of upgrades including a Z80 SoftCard for CP/M goodness... in a netbook-like (chunky) laptop chassis.

                  Not going to lie, I'm kinda tempted.

                  https://www.hackster.io/news/8086yes-s-book-ii-is-a-compact-feature-packed-portable-apple-ii-built-with-ttl-logic-3e4993693215

                  #Technology #News #Hackster #VintageComputing

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                  @ghalfacree That is pretty interesting. Wish it had a Super Serial card and a smart port though.

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                  • chris@mastodon.mit.eduC chris@mastodon.mit.edu

                    @ghalfacree That is pretty interesting. Wish it had a Super Serial card and a smart port though.

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                    @chris
                    There's a spare slot broken out at the back, so you can always add a card. It does just sort of... dangle there, though.

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                    • ghalfacree@mastodon.socialG ghalfacree@mastodon.social

                      @chris
                      There's a spare slot broken out at the back, so you can always add a card. It does just sort of... dangle there, though.

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                      @ghalfacree Yeah, at that point it's about as portable as my //c... They do talk about an internal interface for a disk emulator, if that's a SmartPort it could be interesting. Cram a FujiNet in there...

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                      • ghalfacree@mastodon.socialG ghalfacree@mastodon.social

                        8086YES! is back, and this time it's a no to 8086: the BOOK II is a TTL-based Apple II clone with a whole bunch of upgrades including a Z80 SoftCard for CP/M goodness... in a netbook-like (chunky) laptop chassis.

                        Not going to lie, I'm kinda tempted.

                        https://www.hackster.io/news/8086yes-s-book-ii-is-a-compact-feature-packed-portable-apple-ii-built-with-ttl-logic-3e4993693215

                        #Technology #News #Hackster #VintageComputing

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                        @ghalfacree pricey but looks nice. If they continue on this trend maybe we'll get a TRS80 Model III or 4 from them sometime which would fantastic

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