It was an easy decision to run a Cyberdeck Challenge in 2023 — after all, it was far and away one of our most popular contests from last year. But what was much harder was sorting out the incredible ...
While we’re not at all sick of the cyberdeck movement yet, we do have to admit that some of the builds we see are starting to fall into categories that are beginning to seem a little familiar. The ...
Fictional cyberdecks are now being made a reality by a subculture of geeks who value aesthetics and personalization for specific tasks. Cyberdecks are built using a computer core, 3D-printed cases, ...
CyberDeck upgrades are a surprisingly important (yet optional) improvement you can make with your character in The Ascent. Improving your CyberDeck allows you to hack more and more things, including ...
Finding Cyberdeck upgrades is essential in The Ascent. Acquiring these upgrades will allow players to increase their ICE level, giving them access to even more locations in the city. Find eight of the ...
In the age of AI and online surveillance, cyberpunks are creating "cyberdecks": homemade, portable computers out of big tech's reach. Featured Video Though many new tech tools are shaping the world's ...
Once you learn that The Ascent is more than your typical twin-stick shooter, you will realize just how important the RPG elements are. You have your guns, sure, but that’s only part of the equation.
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This Back to the Future-themed cyberdeck lives in a metal lunchbox, and yes, it has a flux capacitor
This Back to the Future-themed cyberdeck made from a lunchbox is a unique and cool DIY project. The cyberdeck integrates movie props like a flux capacitor, all powered by a Raspberry Pi 5. All ...
Maker Ken Van Hoeylandt, who goes by ByteWelder online, has been tinkering with code and electronics for years. His latest project is a slick open source cyberdeck he calls Decktility. The system is ...
When you think of an AI-forward PC, you might think of something like NVIDIA's $3,999 DGX Spark — a computer with enough computing power to run complex large language models locally. That's not what ...
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