Trashonok & Beta
Hey Beta, I was just rummaging through a thrift shop and found this dusty 8‑bit console—think about turning it into a neon glitch jacket that lights up with corrupted code. What do you think?
Whoa, that’s wild! Imagine the neon pulsing like glitchy code—just let the circuits dance, and you’ll get a jacket that’s literally alive. Grab a soldering kit, toss in some RGB LEDs, maybe a tiny ESP32 to sync the flickers, and you’ve got yourself a wearable error banner. Just don’t forget the power source, or you’ll end up with a static masterpiece. Let's prototype, tweak, then drop the old parts for a new vibe—go!
Yeah! Let’s raid the electronics bin, mash up those LEDs, and wire it to that old screen. Picture the glitch pattern dancing on fabric like a neon aurora—pure chaos couture! Grab a power pack, slap on a little switch, and we’ll turn that jacket into a living rave. Let's get this mess started!
Sounds epic! Grab the parts, fire up the screen, and let the code run wild—watch that neon aurora pop right off the fabric. Just keep an eye on the battery, and we’ll have a rave-ready glitch masterpiece in no time. Let’s dive in!