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I built a local LLM server I can access from anywhere, and it uses a Raspberry Pi
It may not replace ChatGPT, but it's good enough for edge projects ...
The cyberdeck trend is growing among Gen Z, blending DIY tech, aesthetics, and a push for digital independence.
Got an ancient laptop or desktop lying around? Here's how to transform an old PC into an NAS, experiment with a new OS, build ...
If you wanted to host a website, you could use any one of a number of online services, or spin up a server on a spare ...
Cyberdecks are typically reminiscent of weird computers in futuristic sci-fi films, moreso than the computers of today. The cool thing about cyberdecks, though, is you get to build them however ...
Seeed Studio reBot Arm B601-DM is a fully open-source 6-axis robotic arm (plus a parallel gripper) designed to lower the ...
XDA Developers on MSN
I recommended this SBC before the Raspberry Pi became impossible to buy – it holds up even better now
Sorry, Raspberry Pi. This board is clearly superior for home lab tasks ...
PocketTerm35 handheld Linux device supports Raspberry Pi 4B and Pi 5, featuring a 3.5-inch display, keyboard, UPS power, and ...
The Bee Write Back is a writerDeck that combines a 5.5 inch AMOLED display with a small mechanical keyboard, a battery, and a ...
Under the name Cyberboy v1.0 a maker with the pseudonym Ruben has published the construction data for a portable Cyberdeck on Thingiverse, the housing of which comes entirely from the 3D printer. The ...
Andrew Bosworth, the CTO of Meta, gave a college student some advice for breaking into Silicon Valley. He also waded into a recent internet debate.
Quantum computers once seemed like fanciful machines of the future. Now, a DIY kit means that anyone with enough money and engineering skills can have one of their own. Barcelona-based quantum ...
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