I am aiming to produce less e-waste, so I don't use much hardware.
And I stick with whatever I have until it's unusable and I need to replace it.
Software-wise, I'm constantly looking for more resilient and minimal platforms.
Thus my interest in C, Lambda Calculus, ed(1), Lisp, and HTML.
Laptop: Lenovo Thinkpad L13 Yoga
A gift from Atlas Engineer folks, so thanks to them!
OS
Arch Linux.
(Used to be Guix System, but I was irritated with outdated package situation there.)
Yeah, I know, not a power user smartphone.
But, to me, it's not a smartphone, it's a dumbphone.
So hear me out.
I had a OnePlus 1 before, but it fell from quite a height and didn't sustain the damage.
So I got a (used, of course) OnePlus 5T and set up LineageOS there. It has fallen from moderate heights and is damaged too, though.
I got OnePlus 9 recently and was unable to install LineageOS on it—it's unsupported. And the battery sucked. And it didn't really work with my newly acquired desire for minimalism and smartphone-less life. And using Android without root AND without Google Services is simply unsafe due to sideloading.
I needed something minimal, safe, and reliable.
So I got myself a (smallest and feature-less-est) iPhone and dumbed it down:
OS
iOS 18, because Lockdown Mode
Settings
Disabled Siri and ads, Lockdown Mode, Orbot on by default, JavaScript off.
Accessibility
Monochrome filter, contrast utils, zoom, text scaling, and almost all Accessibility options really. I'll write on it sometime later.
Socials
Mastodon (via official app, but earlier with Metatext)
and Telegram (I miss P-Telegram on iOS...)
With this setup, my experience is extremely minimalist.
No colors, slow internet, minimal notifications, maximal vision aids.
Perfect to get away from smartphones to
Hipster PDA and other dedicated things.
Cyberdeck/Blindeck
I have this project: no-screen cyberdeck with audio interface only.
Preferably with Lisp OS.
And it's not even a project idea—I built it!
Hardware
Raspberry PI 400.
Case/keyboard
Vortex PC66 ANSI, 68 Cherry MX Clear keys.
OS
Debian/Raspbian/Raspberry PI OS.
Shell
Embeddable Common Lisp.
Yes, I'm booting right into ECL REPL and using it as a way to interact with the system.
And it is fully speech-enabled too!
And that's roughly it for the tech I use.
Should I tell you about my Tarot deck?
No, not today.