Dropping by to show you something interesting I saw (and writing this for the second time, because I was logged out and it didnt save it >:()

Keegan McNamara has created a computer for himself (and now, others too) that is very simple and looks like a little wooden typewriter with computer elements. It looks old, but also very classy and fancy. The wood is formed and treated by hand.
He was motivated by feeling like current tech looks very inhuman and cold, and also some spiritual ideas of his. He wanted something simple and serene for himself that could write code, write his diary and that would allow him to continue writing his novel, not more. No browser, no games.
It features the Intel NUC ("a customizable board based on a 4.1GHz Core i3 processor."), an 8 inch cheap screen, the keyboard has a circuit board by KBDfans and key switches by Glorious Panda. The OS is NixOS, with just Emacs on it. For customers, he changes some stuff up depending on their wishes.
I think whats super remarkable and sweet about it is the mechanism to turn it on - the little lever/switch you flip that turns on the lights one after the other. I think that's a very satisfying tactile and visual experience. And the lock! At least the one in the video, not the top one.
To see it, consider watching the YouTube video:
Here's the article I read about it.Thought some here might be interested; not to buy, but maybe as a proof of concept, or as inspiration for your own projects