Cyberdecks have evolved from their laptop-like origins to become miniature masterpieces hidden inside purses, jewelry boxes, and even toy-themed containers. DIYer Annike Tan, known as @ubeboobey, has taken the tech world by storm with her mermaid-themed cyberdeck built into an old purse.
These personal computers are no longer just functional devices; they’re art projects in disguise. From a retro TV-themed purse that houses a Raspberry Pi and game controller to a Dunkin’ Donuts munchkin box turned cyberdeck, the possibilities for creativity are endless. Inside these quirky builds lies a mini Linux computer designed for specific offline tasks like reading or journaling.
The shift towards artistic and recycled parts highlights a new movement in tech that values both functionality and aesthetics. With such diverse examples, it’s clear that personal computing is no longer defined by its appearance but by the ingenuity of those who build it.







