Tiny modular pc

Is it the future of computing

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pockit.ai

it looks like a computer reddit would invent if it existed in the late 1980s

Congrats, you've invented a breadboard.

a jack of all trades is a master of none

What can I do with this that I can't do with a raspi or an old laptop connected to shit with simple USB?

Every mOduLaR design product has failed thus far.

but we already have a modular PC

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God I wish WTX was still around. Insanely huge desktops are so comfy.

>What can I do with this that I can't do with a raspi or an old laptop connected to shit with simple USB?
You can't get upvotes

everything either shares 1 gigantic bus full of transients and crosstalk and thus is horrible, or each base is expensive as fuck

didn't know WTX was even a thing till I posted
I was just looking for a pc/server and came across that pic and got a massive boner because of it

>They still have the product page up
>It's built for 800x600 monitors
>Being so close, yet so far, from glory.
I want to go back. I would have sold my left nut for a case like this back in the day had I known they existed.

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As always clunky, but to be honest, if that would reach the market, I would like to tinker with that.

That should be the future. Well, nowadays it should be more elegant and better designed, but the concept already is overdue.

industry insider here, here's the actual future of computing:

>multiple operating system choices for every machine
>microsoft ends
>software is not OS or even ISA dependent

>pockit.ai
Site looks pretty good and usable in lynx browser. I say that's usually a sign of people who know what they're doing.
I like this, it feels like lego but beep boop.

Looks good as fun gimmick.
Will be worse in every way compared to specialized devices.with higher level of integration.
Would totally buy for my kids after I buy my kids themself.

this just looks like a raspberry pi that forces you to use specific parts

Looks scammy to me, he just reuse this abandoned project idea and change it into computer

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PCs are already modular, in fact they are the only piece of modern consumer technology that continues to be modular.

Computers are already modular, retard.