Building a Mini-ITX PC with Teenage Engineering Computer-1 and Apple Studio Display
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Building a Mini-ITX PC with Teenage Engineering Computer-1 and Apple Studio Display

My Mini ITX setup
My Mini ITX setup
It's been a while, probably like more than 10+ years since I stopped using Windows and switched to macOS. Recently, after watching a lot of Manor Lords gameplay videos on YouTube, I craved to play the game. I tried several ways like Whisky, CrossOver, GeForce NOW, etc., but none of them provided a high performance or the same satisfaction as on native Windows PCs. Ultimately, I decided to build my Mini ITX computer.
I was a little concerned about building a computer from scratch since it's been a long time since I last used Windows and built a computer. I was around 16 years old the last time—Gosh, that felt old—. So I had no idea about the hardware and how to assemble it. I'm a noob in this world... Thankfully I have a smart friend—special thanks to Emre. 😄
After doing some research on the chassis, I just fell in love with the Teenage Engineering Computer-1. It's small, compact, minimal, just beautiful.
Computer-1 Front
Computer-1 Side
Computer-1 Rear
Computer-1 Parts

This custom hook will support/include these features:

  • Loading Indicator
  • Error Handling
  • Using On didMount or Some After
  • Dynamic Url
  • Dynamic Parameters
  • Manual Refetch
We’re hiding the video element because we just want <canvas> to show the video, not <video> element itself.

Videos

Twitter

Mixtapes

I produced 2 mixtapes this year. It's been a while (I mean years) since I created my last mixtape. I couldn't find enough time and motivation due to my work life, unfortunately. But thanks to the pandemic (what?), I bought a DJM-450 and at least had the time and energy to contribute myself to creating 2 delicious mixtapes. I'll definitely produce more in 2021.

It was indeed a fun journey. If you have any questions or want to add something, you can always reach me on my X account @onurschu. I'll go back to playing Manor Lords now, cheers!