My handheld gaming console is also my portable Linux workstation
I remember playing games on my Apple IIc as a kid, bathed in the monochrome glow of the CRT phosphor, and wishing it were more portable. The Apple IIc was already ready for portability, with an all-in-one design that just needed plugging into a monitor, with a solid fold-out carrying handle. But I wanted more. I've always loved science fiction, and when I discovered cyberpunk as a genre, I was irrevocably hooked. Then I found tabletop gaming and both the Cyberpunk and Shadowrun universes, and I dreamed of a portable computer workstation called a cyberdeck, able to surf the net, hack systems, and do it all without needing a desktop.
I remember playing games on my Apple IIc as a kid, bathed in the monochrome glow of the CRT phosphor, and wishing it were more portable. The Apple IIc was already ready for portability, with an all-in-one design that just needed plugging into a monitor, with a solid fold-out carrying handle. But I wanted more. I’ve always loved science fiction, and when I discovered cyberpunk as a genre, I was irrevocably hooked. Then I found tabletop gaming and both the Cyberpunk and Shadowrun universes, and I dreamed of a portable computer workstation called a cyberdeck, able to surf the net, hack systems, and do it all without needing a desktop.
Jane Smith
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
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