💾 Archived View for tobykurien.com › articles › 2022-02-01-cyberdeck-mk1.gmi captured on 2023-11-04 at 11:28:00. Gemini links have been rewritten to link to archived content

View Raw

More Information

⬅️ Previous capture (2023-04-19)

-=-=-=-=-=-=-

Cyberdeck, mk 1

A quick update on my experiments with distraction-free computing (as outlined in my previous post). I hacked together a super simple cyberdeck, which I'm defining as a DIY, portable, keyboard-driven terminal. I wanted something I could play with ASAP with minimal fuss, so I made a simple base plate with retaining clips to hold my Raspberry Pi keyboard and Raspberry Pi tablet in a fixed laptop-like configuration, so that it's usable on my lap. I'm calling it the DFPi (distraction-free Pi).

The DFPi

Front view of DFPi

Rear view of DFPi

As you'll notice there's no mouse or trackpad (which makes the whole thing more compact), although the screen is a touch screen. It is powered by an external powerbank, although I can clip the powerbank onto the back of the screen if I want more portability. If I had to build it from scratch, I would do it differently - I'd use a Raspberry Pi 400 (keyboard with built-in Pi) with a hinged 7" HDMI screen. This would look something like a netbook, but more compact because there's no need for a trackpad.

I've spent much of January configuring and testing various ideas on the DFPi. In the spirit of "distraction-free", I decided to focus on one-app-at-a-time, with a preference for console apps. I enjoyed reading through Cadence's recent posts about command line, since I'd just gone through the same joys and difficulties myself:

gemini://cadence.moe/gemlog/2022-01-29-command-line-computing-difficulties.bliz

My main difficulties are that each TUI app uses it's own keybinding (which is especially frustrating when moving between amfora, lynx, elinks, w3m, etc). Another major frustration is that I haven't yet figured out how to manage file associations, e.g. if in "nnn" (my file explorer of choice) I select an image or video file, it opens it in links as garbled text, but in amfora/w3m/etc they don't know what to do with the file.

Something I noticed was that being "offline" (as in, not connected to the internet while I'm using the DFPi) wasn't of any noticable benefit, once I'd already restricted myself to single-tasking and using console apps. Even things like copy-and-paste was often (but not always) an indication that I was getting distracted, because I was obviously trying to switch between apps, and maybe I should just focus on one. As Cadence mentioned in their post, copy-and-paste doesn't just work out-of-the-box and I found that this adds the necessary friction to multi-tasking for me.

Here are some software and configurations I found useful/interesting so far:

Use cases

After the novelty of mucking about with the DFPi, I'm currently using it mainly for:

Tags: #distractionfree #raspberrypi #cyberdeck #offline #terminal #console #commandline #tui #dfpi

__

Home

Email me