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Updated · The Verge · Jun 4
DIYers Turn Cyberdecks Into Artful Disguises With 1 Raspberry Pi as TikTok Views Surge
Updated
Updated · The Verge · Jun 4

DIYers Turn Cyberdecks Into Artful Disguises With 1 Raspberry Pi as TikTok Views Surge

1 articles · Updated · The Verge · Jun 4

Summary

  • Cyberdecks are shifting from rugged mini-laptops into personalized objects hidden inside purses, jewelry boxes, toys and other thrifted containers, turning the DIY computer into something that often no longer looks like a computer.
  • 1 Raspberry Pi board plus a small screen is enough for many of the builds, which are typically mini Linux machines designed for offline tasks such as reading, journaling or listening to music.
  • Annike Tan, known as @ubeboobey, helped drive the trend after a mermaid-themed cyberdeck built into an old purse went viral; she has since upgraded it and built an MP3 player and a solar-powered version.
  • Millions of social-media views are now rewarding makers who emphasize recycled parts and artistic presentation, marking a clear break from older cyberdecks built around 3D-printed shells or Pelican-style cases.

Insights

Beyond viral trends, can DIY computers from junk truly combat the global e-waste crisis?
Why is Gen Z rejecting sleek new gadgets for quirky, self-built computers from thrifted parts?
Is the rise of purse PCs and toy laptops signaling an end to the smartphone's dominance?