@Peter :emacs: :fedora: yeah, a lot of the 3D printed enclosures I've seen don't seem to do "sit in a pocket" well. I've got an rpi clone (le potato) and a pine64lts sitting around, but they feel too fragile...
depending on what you're doing, the other hackish suggestion I have is to hit up Build-a-Bear for those record-a-message modules they sell for their stuffies
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e.g. a microbit?
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Watching the kids do a sub-one-minute change/upload/test cycle on the hardware was mindbending
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in reply to Michael Brown • •@Michael Brown lol - that's also a pretty good option.
My goal is to make an ebook reader that will start playing when a CF card is inserted. And then bulk buy 128MB cards and put books on them.