Show HN: Brutalist Concrete Laptop Stand (2024)

(sam-burns.com)

60 points | by sam-bee 2 hours ago ago

13 comments

  • gcr 35 minutes ago

    If you like brutalism, you might also enjoy the Quake Brutalist Map Jam 3, which released last month: https://www.slipseer.com/index.php?resources/quake-brutalist...

    My favorite map is ‘One Need Not Be a House’ by Robert Yang, which was inspired by Louis Kahn's "brick brutalism" masterpieces in Bangladesh and India, as well as contemporary level design like The Solent Cartographer. The artist writes about their process on their blog post, https://www.blog.radiator.debacle.us/2026/01/one-need-not-be...

    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.

    Sorry for derailing! Cool laptop stand!

  • cm2187 8 minutes ago

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

  • crimsontech an hour ago

    This is pretty cool looking, I like it, it must be really heavy though.

    > 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.

    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.

  • jb1991 an hour ago

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

    • ramon156 an hour ago

      Next up: Brutalist desk

      • HPsquared 19 minutes ago

        There are some subtly weak floors out there, where placing such a desk could be fatal.

      • mft_ an hour ago

        Next up: structural engineering assessment of my office floor

  • tokai an hour ago

    Isn't the ornamental 'urban decay' detail kinda the opposite of the utilitarian and functional style of brutalism?

  • bpavuk an hour ago

    if we give it a little more polish, colder/greyer tones and "newness," it would fit very nicely for a Control fan :)

    EDIT: https://store.steampowered.com/app/870780/Control_Ultimate_E...

    • jesse_faden 8 minutes ago

      as a control fan, i agree. the art direction in that game is something else.

  • xpe an hour ago

    Also known as an inertial mass dampener for your sit-stand desk.

    I appreciate++ the design except for the too-perfect rebar and the exposed wire directly _in_ the concrete. Pros would use a conduit methinks.

    • sam-bee 5 minutes ago

      The conduit is a good idea. I'm working on a Raspberry Pi stand in leather and walnut right now. Think I'm going to incorporate that somehow