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** [https://darkpi.com/history/ Historical Perspective]: a history of development to date, with photos | ** [https://darkpi.com/history/ Historical Perspective]: a history of development to date, with photos | ||
* [https://www.ko-fi.com/album/DarkPi-Nomad-H2H715D3Y Kofi]: more photos | * [https://www.ko-fi.com/album/DarkPi-Nomad-H2H715D3Y Kofi]: more photos | ||
+ | * [https://www.gofundme.com/f/darkpi DarkPi fundraiser] | ||
+ | * '''2020-03-24''' [https://www.reddit.com/r/cyberDeck/comments/foh4ev/a_very_quick_and_hopefully_somewhat_enjoyable/ A very quick and hopefully somewhat enjoyable doodle of a mobile cyberdeck network concept] | ||
==Photos== | ==Photos== |
Latest revision as of 19:03, 30 March 2020
Contents
About
The DarkPi is decentralized-first open source software on open-development hardware. It aims to fill a niche which we consider a necessary step for the success of Walkaway-type projects, neighborhood emergency response networks, and exploration both onworld and off.[1]
The form factor is sometimes called a "cybredeck"[2] (after the portable computers in the Sprawl trilogy) and/or the "Shadowrun device", and this particular one (the DarkPi) is intended to be customized, upgraded, and maintained by the end user.[1]
The cyberdeck and its mesh network will also be part of the PodHomes design, where they will be available for communications, environmental controls, entertainment, and other functions.[3]
Links
- home site
- Historical Perspective: a history of development to date, with photos
- Kofi: more photos
- DarkPi fundraiser
- 2020-03-24 A very quick and hopefully somewhat enjoyable doodle of a mobile cyberdeck network concept
Photos
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 2019.12.19 DarkPi State of Development (2019)
- ↑ Well, okay, "cyberdeck" is apparently the normal spelling, but we prefer "cybredeck" because it's more cybre. (Also, normality is overrepresented.)
- ↑ 2019-12-20 @eryn on toot.cat