women have taken it and filled it with pearls, crystals and glitter

Technology promised to be the glue that would connect us to everything and everyone. The reality is that there are more and more people who feel that technology makes them feel more isolatedwith algorithms that catch in a doomscrolling loop endless. Furthermore, the devices are monotonous, gray and without personality. In this context, a creative scene of women who create their own personalized gadgets, with designs that leave no one indifferent, is emerging. What is a cyberdeck. The concept was coined by William Gibson in his novel ‘Neuromancer‘. This idea ended up becoming a stream ‘maker‘ with users creating mini laptops from loose parts such as screens, keyboards from other gadgets and generally with a Raspberry as the brain. They are devices that do not connect to the internet and are usually designed for hacking or programming. Traditionally they were built by men and the aesthetics were more futuristic cyberpunk style or tactical style. The cyberdecks of the girlies. Recently a new trend has emerged in cyberdecks in which women are the protagonists and they print that hyperfemininity with the most striking designs. It was popularized by the tiktoker and youtuber UbeBoobey when he created his cyberdeck with “mermaid” stylewhich is built inside a shell-type bag and decorated with pearls, crystals, moss and even has makeup inside. Since she published her video in March of this year, many more creators have jumped on the trend of hyperfeminine cyberdecks in media as curious as ‘Polly Pocket’ cases, jewelers, ring boxes and even Hello Kitty toys. Limited features. As we said, a cyberdeck is not designed to connect to the internet, so its functionalities are limited. UbeBoobey loaded movies, music, books, photos and even Wikipedia articles on its cyberdeck, all so as not to depend so much on Internet access. He also installed Doom and can play with a custom mouse as well. In statements to Wiredthe creator admits “I’m a hypocrite, because I use my phone every day. I wouldn’t prefer my Cyberdeck to my phone.” The pleasure of building. But this movement is not about completely replacing the laptop or smartphone, it is about building something with your own hands and then imprinting your personality on the design. In addition, the creator states that it is a way to learn the ins and outs of how current technology works. “We are very disconnected from the manufacturing process, the origin and the inner workings of everything we use and interact with on a daily basis. Cyberdecks are a great starting point to become a little more familiar with technology,” he told Wired. Rejection. There are people who have been building cyberdecks for years, but this new trend emerges at a time when there are a feeling of rejection towards big technologygreatly facilitated by the rise of AI tools, and an evident homogenization of technology, with increasingly minimalist devices and hardly any possibilities for customization. In this context, building a cyberdeck is a response to this discomfort, a way to regain control over technology with open, repairable and personalized devices. Nretro ostalgia. It is a trend that we already talked about in its day in the thread of revival of digicams. Generation Z is falling in love with decades-old technologies, such as the first digital cameras, wired headphones, retro consoles or music players. Young people find charm in the imperfection of these technologies, such as less defined photos or the less clean sound of a player. In the midst of the wave of generative AI, these types of devices are perceived as more human and authentic. It is also a way of reusing technology that was already practically forgotten, compared to the idea of ​​constant renewal to be up to date. Image | Xataka In Xataka |

This Xiaomi tablet would have come from pearls during the blackout. It is one of the few Android models with FM radio

FM radio is something we don’t usually see on Android devicesbut that they had come from pearls during the Mass blackout A couple of days ago – I itself have no radio at home, so they would have come phenomenal. Nevertheless, Although it is not usual, there are a few exceptions. Xiaomi Redmi Pad Se 8.7 (128 GB) * Some price may have changed from the last review The redmi pad is 8.7 is one of the few Android devices with FM radio There are currently some mobile phones that come with Radio FM, but if we also want to be an Android device … the thing is complicated. Xiaomi is one of the few exceptions, and that is that in the technical file of his tablet Redmi Pad SE 8.7 We can see that it comes with FM radio. It is something unusual, but what At times like those of the blackout, it is appreciated. If you are interested, it is a cheap tablet, since its price is currently 99.99 euros In the official store. Obviously, one radio We can be more useful if it works in batteries, but it is still curious and that we can take advantage of if we have the Xiaomi tablet. Most devices where we find radio FM reside in basic mobilesthat They get closer to the mobiles of yesteryear than to the current. A good example is the Nokia 106whose battery also has a great autonomy of approximately 15 hours. And can be found for sale in stores like Amazon at a price of 21.47 euros. You may also interest you Hasaller small pocket portable radio with battery transistor, Radio AM, FM, SW, drums, digital radio, pocket radio, works with batteries (black) * Some price may have changed from the last review Amazon Basics – Package of 40 alkaline industrial batteries AAA, 1.5 volts, 5 -year -old life * Some price may have changed from the last review Some of the links of this article are affiliated and can report a benefit to Xataka. In case of non -availability, offers may vary. Image | Xiaomi In Xataka | Best tablets (2025). Which to buy and 9 recommended models for all pockets and needs In Xataka | The best mobiles (2025), we have tried them and here are their analysis

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