Developer prototypes thumb-typing Linux handheld PC

Lisa Kern

A Redditor has unveiled an early prototype of a compact Linux handheld computer designed for distraction-free coding on the go. The device resembles a tiny laptop with a thumb keyboard and runs on Raspberry Pi hardware. The creator plans a crowdfunding campaign once the design is finalized.

Hackaday Links for September 14, 2025

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Hackaday's weekly links roundup for September 14, 2025, features innovative tech projects, hacks, and engineering news. The compilation includes DIY electronics, open-source software, and hardware modifications. It serves as a resource for makers and engineers seeking inspiration.

Earth911 evaluates natural remedies for removing household mold

Household mold poses health and structural risks, but commercial cleaners can be toxic. Earth911 tested several natural alternatives to find effective, non-chemical solutions. Vinegar emerged as the top performer among DIY options.

Framework Laptop 12 enables quick DIY Linux builds

The Framework Laptop 12 allows users to assemble their own modular laptop in minutes, offering a budget-friendly Linux alternative to Windows machines. Starting at $549, it emphasizes portability and durability for everyday tasks. This option appeals to those seeking customizable hardware beyond stock laptops.

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