buzzyrobin, 1 month ago @stargirl Hi / welcome back! Continuing work on Ye Olde Tangara (now with Less Bulky Case), kitbashing together a mini HDMI monitor, fixing my old set of Logitech speakers to not be so damn bassy, swapping my new-old thinkpad over to USB-C power, having a big nap, uhhhh … A palm-sized HDMI display with a 3D-printed case styled after an old beige CRT monitor. The STL was a big modification of a ‘286 Raspberry Pi’ project on thingiverse. The guts of a Logitech X-530 bass speaker, an arrow pointing to an SMD resistor on the board I needed to swap out to make the bass knob actually, y’know, turn down the bass. A Thinkpad T460, internals visible, showing a USB-C trigger-board placed where the power socket used to be. A 3D-printed block keeps the board in place, along with an amount of hot glue. (@jacqueline did this one for me; I was too scared)
@stargirl Hi / welcome back!
Continuing work on Ye Olde Tangara (now with Less Bulky Case), kitbashing together a mini HDMI monitor, fixing my old set of Logitech speakers to not be so damn bassy, swapping my new-old thinkpad over to USB-C power, having a big nap, uhhhh …
A palm-sized HDMI display with a 3D-printed case styled after an old beige CRT monitor. The STL was a big modification of a ‘286 Raspberry Pi’ project on thingiverse. The guts of a Logitech X-530 bass speaker, an arrow pointing to an SMD resistor on the board I needed to swap out to make the bass knob actually, y’know, turn down the bass. A Thinkpad T460, internals visible, showing a USB-C trigger-board placed where the power socket used to be. A 3D-printed block keeps the board in place, along with an amount of hot glue. (@jacqueline did this one for me; I was too scared)