Not strictly Furry, but I do ise it to access FurryMUCK a bunch soooooo I say it counts XD

I built this when I was between contracts, to be a server crashcart and a platform for my infosec tools. It can be a srandalone machine, or with the press of a few buttons it can be a keyboard, mouse, and screen for an external machine. And yes, the visor DOES work as second display :P

If you’re curious, the full build log is here: https://medium.com/@garrwolfdog/bui.....k-799a3412557a

  • @colourlesspony
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    61 year ago

    That is awesome! Now I’m missing r/cyberdecks though.

    • @brodokk
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      61 year ago

      Well… this could be something who can be started i guess on the fediverse…

  • @brodokk
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    61 year ago

    oh this is really cool! Always loved this kind of stuff x3

    Seems fun to build and use but, at least for me, i will not see much use aside “fancy thing”. Aside FuryMUCK any other usage?

    • GarrWolfdogOP
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      31 year ago

      Well, it’s running linux, so you can do more or less whatever you want with it. Its not super powerful but you can do some light gaming or whatever. I mainly use it for when I need to work directly with a server, but it can run a decent suite of infosec tools too, so it’s good for that side of my work.

      • @brodokk
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        21 year ago

        hum yeah ok it’s maybe only me x3 I notice tho that if i don’t have a decent keyboard i can’t use a device correctly if i want to do stuff with it (aside gaming ofc)

        But now you say that you use it when working directly with servers i could see some usage, instead of using my phone for searching stuff and a random keyboard i could see using that and switch the keyboard between the two devices and keep the screen for my search… maybe just overkill still ^^

        • GarrWolfdogOP
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          21 year ago

          Depending what you want from a keyboard, the deck does have a pretty good one. Its a hand built mechanical keyboard with MX brown switches. But it’s 40, which isn’t to everyone’s liking. its got full functionality, but cos its a reduced keyset you need touse more shift buttons to access it all. I really like 40% boards but I know the learning curve puts some people off.

          And yeah, this deck can basically act like any regular server-room crash cart, just more cyber-y XD

          • @brodokk
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            21 year ago

            For now I default to 96 keyboard, i like to have my numpad x3 But it’s clearly a fancy feature that I don’t really need since it make my hand move more to access numbers and some others keys…

            But for something small like a deck i don’t mind a smaller format, I will need to learn to use it for sure and force myself if i want to do that ^^

            Also I re checked your post this morning but you don’t say much about the touchpad aside it’s one of the things who was taking dust. Where did it come from? Looks like something who was having a case before that you removed no?

            • GarrWolfdogOP
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              21 year ago

              Yeah, the touchpad was juat a cheap standalone USB thing I got off AliExpress. 8f you take the caer off you just get a thin touch panel and a controller board. So I just took a bunch if measurements off the csse it came with and made my own version as part of the cyberdeck’s case

              • @brodokk
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                21 year ago

                Oh yeah this make sense

  • @Ehllay
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    61 year ago

    Awesome! What distro does it run?

    • GarrWolfdogOP
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      51 year ago

      Its currently running Ubuntu, though I originally intended to load itnup with Kali.

  • Kye Fox
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    51 year ago

    Ideal for hacking any gibson

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    deleted by creator

  • @EonNShadow
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    31 year ago

    Wait, FurryMuck still exists? Huh.

    Everything I’d ever heard about it was always talked about in the past-tense… Neat

    • GarrWolfdogOP
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      21 year ago

      It’s still around! Though its not the same hub for the fandom it was back in the day. Theres still a solid group of furs that hang out there though :)

  • @KoboldCoterie
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    31 year ago

    This is super rad! Great mix of style and function. Looks really solidly built, too!

    • GarrWolfdogOP
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      21 year ago

      Yeah, its got about 2 kilos of plastic just in the case, so its nice and robust :)

  • The Doctor
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    31 year ago

    Sweet work. I love the framework - looks like the shoulder strap is pretty sturdy.

    • GarrWolfdogOP
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      31 year ago

      Thanks! Yeah, the shoulder strap actually made for rifles, so its got shock absorbing bits and is designed to carry reasonably heavy things, so it’s super comfy :)

  • Hanalei
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    31 year ago

    Hehe FurryMUCK Access Interface Device. Seriously though that is very, very cool, gives me ideas for the cyberdeck I’ve always wanted to build. EstroNoodl looks tasty

  • @BluefoxLongtail
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    31 year ago

    This is awesome. ^^ It’s great that there’s a use case for it and it looks cool.

  • @notthebees@reddthat.com
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    11 year ago

    That’s awesome. I like the idea of the picatinny rail for attachments. What’s the display like when using it as a crash cart? I’ve been considering turning an old laptop into a crash cart of sorts. It’s already got a keyboard, mouse and display.