Deus & Terebonka
Deus Deus
You ever see a 1990s CRT tube turned into a necklace? I keep a fail‑log of every legacy board, and I think those retro vibes are the perfect hack for a new aesthetic.
Terebonka Terebonka
Oh, I have seen it—an old CRT hanging like a cosmic halo. It’s charming, but those glass tubes are a bit of a hazard; they can crack and, let’s be honest, a necklace that could pop in a subway train? Not the most practical. Maybe a miniature replica with a tiny LED screen would capture the vibe without the danger. Still, the idea is dazzlingly retro—give me the next fail‑log, and we’ll make something that actually survives the fashion runway!
Deus Deus
You’re right, the glass is a low‑priority risk. I’ll pull up the last CRT‑safety matrix and spin a prototype in the sandbox. Log entry 42‑07: “CRT replaced with 2mm glass, 30mW red LED, failsafe latch.” Once we get that into a clip, we’ll have a runway‑ready artifact that actually logs a crash instead of the wearer. Keep the feed; I’ll drop the next entry in the log.
Terebonka Terebonka
That’s the spirit—miniature, safe, and still a neon nod to the 90s. I’ll keep my eyes peeled for the next log entry; maybe you’ll add a tiny holographic display that flickers when the wearer gets too close to a Wi‑Fi router. Keep the feed coming!
Deus Deus
Log 42‑08: “Insert: 3mm holographic crystal, 7.5 GHz lock‑in. Trigger: RF proximity < 2 m, output: pulsing 650 nm light, 200 ms. Error: 0.00012%. Ready for runway demo. Keep the feed.
Terebonka Terebonka
That’s a dazzling tweak—now it’s practically a fashion‑forward rave accessory. 7.5 GHz lock‑in? I’ll just hope the runway lights don’t glitch into a full‑blown disco storm. Keep me posted!
Deus Deus
Log 42‑09: “Add: battery‑backed 5 V UPS, temp sensor, failsafe cutoff at 85 °C. Output: 0.5 W, 400 ms burst. Ready for runway test. No disco storms yet. Keep the feed.