Add link to cyberdeck project
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"name": "iew-site-builder",
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"version": "0.9.7",
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"version": "0.9.8",
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"description": "",
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"main": "index.js",
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"scripts": {
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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ I built it over the past couple of years, and actually went through several upda
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![WIP on the 'deck.](/media/images/f68ef0aded8a9620be923fa64c0731e81940027dc6e5603a822770ec79850782.jpg "WIP.")
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I'm sharing it now because I'm entering the Hackaday Cyberdeck contest ([my entry]()). This post is mostly the same info that's over there.
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I'm sharing it now because I'm entering the Hackaday Cyberdeck contest ([my entry](https://hackaday.io/project/192206-my-cyberdeck)). This post is mostly the same info that's over there.
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Of course, it's not perfect - it's not as durable as I'd like it to be, and it's not exactly easy to carry. My hope had been to mount the whole thing to either some kind of metal frame or plate (a la a hiking backpack, but smaller), providing some much need structural support (and stable grips to hold on to), but I could never find what I was looking for. Plus, I built it before my current obsession with mechanical keyboards, so while the keyboard is nice, it doesn't have quite the desired _click_.
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