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Recently one of my friends won a permit to raft down the Grand Canyon for 21 days, I’m going along rowing one of the boats.

I want to find a cheap little laptop, that is at least semi waterproof / rugged so I can put Linux on it and get data from some of the sensors im bringing (spectrometer, ph, etc), plus do a little programming in the evenings.

It really doesn’t need to be powerful, i would just bring my MacBook but I don’t want to break something expensive.

Secondary objectives are at least reasonable battery life, but not too much of an issue with the solar and batteries we’re bringing.

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[–] ATDA@lemmy.world 5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Off the beaten path suggestion: clockwork uconsole. Runs a cm4 or cm5. Small with a keyboard. Love the piss out of mine but at least on cm4 not terribly performant. But with expanded access to io depending on what you're doing youay find more use for interfacing.

[–] crimsonpoodle@pawb.social 4 points 1 week ago

Whoa hadn’t heard of them, surprisingly affordable too, I’ve never used a physical thumb keyboard but could be interesting and could always bring an external keyboard for programming— very temping considering the upgrade path only caveat is whether it would be here in time. Thank you!