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Replicating 1960s-era computer hardware can be a daunting task. Components can be hard to find, schematics thin on the ground, and software near-unobtainable. Of course, not every computer from the… ...
The video, which shows the creation of a "computer" built entirely out of cardboard and common household materials, is Mickey W's entry in LG's first annual UltraWide Festival Dream Setup.
Fragility and sound fitting seem like natural issues for a computer built out of cardboard, which is why we would've thought they would've been the first things Recompute would've solved when ...
The machine's creator, Brenden Macaluso, wanted to create a truly sustainable PC; his argument is that, while traditional steel and aluminium cases can be recycled, the Recompute takes less time and ...
The point of the cardboard case—which he says it just an extreme example of his definition of implementing sustainability in design—is to make it easier to dismantle, for “controlled ...
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