I'll bet you don't roll out of bed and think about making your own PC before breakfast. Even you do, I bet you haven't actually shipped . Here's someone who has. I reached out to the creator of the Tauon PC-1 , Volodymyr Mishyn who kindly took more than a little time to answer some detailed questions about the PC-1, how it came to be, the challenges of a project like this, his future plans for Tauon OS and what is clearly a very personal labour of love. Many thanks Volodymyr. Your news blog suggests 30 days to prototype, and 6 months to ship! If that is right, it is very impressive, given the technical and logistical activities that had to occur. Is there more to this story? I was looking for available options before I started the project. I got myself a couple PI (3B, Zero) OrangePi, C-SKY. And tried to build some kind of educational PC for my kid. Unfortunately, the performance was awful, using Linux was too complicated even for me (I h
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ReplyDeleteHow can I resist?
Answer: I cannot.
Haha. Yeah I feel a bit like that as well!
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ReplyDeleteThis web site proves to be more tempting than visiting those gadget sites and looking around.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I re-discovered it.
Mine arrived...in white. Meh
ReplyDeletePaired up fine.
Seems okay, if a little cheap feeling.
The cool part is how compact it is so you can actually carry it.