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https://hackaday.com/2023/04/11/a-miniature-mnt-for-every-pocket/

I would love to have one of these..

@stigatle Oh yeah. It’s sad that smartphones and tablets pushed netbooks out of the market. They were great, proper keyboard, proper connectors, …
@stigatle Oh yeah. It’s sad that smartphones and tablets pushed netbooks out of the market. They were great, proper keyboard, proper connectors, …
@stigatle Oh yeah. It’s sad that smartphones and tablets pushed netbooks out of the market. They were great, proper keyboard, proper connectors, …
@movq I love 'exotic' computers, especially riscv. But one of the most prized computers I have is the Lemote Yeeloong, Loongson mipsel laptop - http://web.archive.org/web/20151220055337/http://www.lemote.com:80/en/products/Notebook/2010/0310/112.html , very cool machine, I cannot part with that one, gonna put in in my coffin when I die. Got a hold of it about 10 years ago, cost a lot, but it was worth it. I run openbsd on it, and have to compile everything on it. took over 2 weeks to compile sylpheed email client on it LOL.
@stigatle I think Richard Stallman had a similar machine once.
@eldersnake indeed, that is how I learned about that machine :)
What about the Pocket C.H.I.P?

What about the Pocket C.H.I.P?

What about the Pixket C.H.I.P?

What about the Pocket C.H.I.P?

@prologic when I first saw the picture of it on the web page I thought all those buttons were dials! Reminded me of the Mark I!