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by sam-bee on 4/7/2026, 11:07:44 AM

https://sam-burns.com/posts/concrete-laptop-stand/

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by: gcr

If you like brutalism, you might also enjoy the Quake Brutalist Map Jam 3, which released last month: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.slipseer.com&#x2F;index.php?resources&#x2F;quake-brutalist-jam-iii.549&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.slipseer.com&#x2F;index.php?resources&#x2F;quake-brutalist...</a><p>My favorite map is ‘One Need Not Be a House’ by Robert Yang, which was inspired by Louis Kahn&#x27;s &quot;brick brutalism&quot; masterpieces in Bangladesh and India, as well as contemporary level design like The Silent Cartographer. The artist writes about their process on their blog post, <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.blog.radiator.debacle.us&#x2F;2026&#x2F;01&#x2F;one-need-not-be-a-house.html?m=1" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.blog.radiator.debacle.us&#x2F;2026&#x2F;01&#x2F;one-need-not-be...</a><p>The map jam is standalone and uses custom assets so you don’t need a copy of Quake to enjoy it. Check the website for the ‘standalone’ variant.<p>Sorry for derailing! Cool laptop stand!

4/7/2026, 12:36:43 PM


by: pjc50

I wonder what the practical limit is on how thin and light you can make concrete for non-structural items? I can see someone selling concrete mugs on Etsy, for example. Maybe with clever use of fillers and thin walls you could have a version of this you could actually lift. It looks great, especially in contrast to a white IKEA-style office.<p>Re: decay, I regret not taking more photos of the final days of the RBS &quot;Ziggurat&quot;: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.edinburghlive.co.uk&#x2F;news&#x2F;edinburgh-news&#x2F;stark-photo-shows-iconic-edinburgh-24619058" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.edinburghlive.co.uk&#x2F;news&#x2F;edinburgh-news&#x2F;stark-ph...</a> ; at the end it had plants growing from much of the upper levels, making it look extremely Horizon Zero Dawn.

4/7/2026, 1:25:34 PM


by: gwbas1c

Related: Anyone know where to get that kind of keyboard in the photo? Specifically, where the number pad and arrow keys are on the left?<p>I&#x27;ve been looking and looking, but the best I can find is using a narrow keyboard with a separate number-pad only keyboard on the left. I&#x27;m in the US.<p>(It&#x27;s better for your right shoulder to keep the mouse closer to your body like in the picture.)

4/7/2026, 1:41:03 PM


by: jnwatson

I certainly haven&#x27;t heard of that technique to get rid of bubbles in the cement.

4/7/2026, 1:28:42 PM


by: jb1991

There are some subtly weak desks out there, quite a few actually, where placing this on top could be brutal.

4/7/2026, 11:52:33 AM


by: ssenssei

Is it just me or can you all hear the sound of the metal&#x2F;aluminum scratching against the concrete?<p>Loved the brutalist movie, this actually seems quite nice assthetically.

4/7/2026, 1:45:48 PM


by: bpavuk

if we give it a little more polish, colder&#x2F;greyer tones and &quot;newness,&quot; it would fit very nicely for a Control fan :)<p>EDIT: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;store.steampowered.com&#x2F;app&#x2F;870780&#x2F;Control_Ultimate_Edition&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;store.steampowered.com&#x2F;app&#x2F;870780&#x2F;Control_Ultimate_E...</a>

4/7/2026, 11:56:57 AM


by: cm2187

You just need to cover it with graffitis to fully depict the experience of the poor souls living in brutalist buildings.

4/7/2026, 1:03:32 PM


by: qwertytyyuu

Is that surface concrete? Will it scratch the laptop?

4/7/2026, 1:35:54 PM


by: crimsontech

This is pretty cool looking, I like it, it must be really heavy though.<p>&gt; For a medium-sized piece like this, a vibrating dildo is actually the best thing to use. Just think of it like any other power tool.For a medium-sized piece like this, a vibrating dildo is actually the best thing to use. Just think of it like any other power tool.<p>I used work on foundations for warehouses, huge concrete blocks as anchor points and this is exactly how we got the bubbles out, we had a huge metal vibrator they call them high-frequency concrete pokers.

4/7/2026, 12:19:48 PM


by: weirdmantis69

I love concrete as a medium but that&#x27;s got to be heavy af and I would manage to smack my elbow on it all the time as well as smash my coffee mug on it.

4/7/2026, 1:40:29 PM


by: xgulfie

When I first look at this I think &quot;hey it would be nicer if it wasn&#x27;t falling apart&quot;, but you could argue that&#x27;s kind of the point. Well done

4/7/2026, 1:32:49 PM


by: mghackerlady

I&#x27;ve always loved this style of architecture. People think commie blocks are ugly but I&#x27;ve always appreciated their simple utilitarianism

4/7/2026, 1:17:51 PM


by: tokai

Isn&#x27;t the ornamental &#x27;urban decay&#x27; detail kinda the opposite of the utilitarian and functional style of brutalism?

4/7/2026, 12:25:27 PM


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by: CSP_LIBRARY

post-apocalyptic vibes

4/7/2026, 1:20:54 PM


by: xpe

Also known as an inertial mass dampener for your sit-stand desk.<p>I appreciate++ the design except for the too-perfect rebar and the exposed wire directly _in_ the concrete. Pros would use a conduit methinks.

4/7/2026, 12:01:56 PM


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4/7/2026, 11:39:41 AM