cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16352007

Still needs some design corrections because I just didn’t know how to properly do 3D print and industrial design but it works!

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      5 months ago

      Hey thanks! I think I still need to change the red cables with black ones but I’m happy with how it turned out :)

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      5 months ago

      Hey thanks! I was also worried about the comfort but it’s surprisingly much more comfortable than it looks. The keyboard seat is about 5cm) 2inches) tall. While typing I put my palms on two sides of two griffins so that provides a nice resting place. Tried typing for about an hour on it and it’s more or pess comfortable. Still not great if the table you’re using is already high since your arms will bend too much upwards but on my lap it’s good.

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      5 months ago

      The nuclear football is not a computer.

      It contains the codes and procedures to order a strike, but it is not a computer.

      According to sources from within the white house, in the 1980s it contained four items:

      • A black book of retaliatory options
      • A book listing classified site locations
      • A manilla folder with eight or ten pages staples together giving a discription of the procedures for the Emergency Alert System
      • A card with authentication codes

      There is a small antenna protruding near the handle of the briefcase, which some believe means that there is communications equipment inside the case as well.

      I mean, yeah, the computer looks really cool!