Tidbyt Gen 2: The retro-geek display every developer will want on their desk
If you spend your days compiling code or tweaking interfaces, you know that a good “desk setup” is about more than just a second monitor and a mechanical keyboard. We’re all looking for that one object that brings both style and real utility. That’s where the Tidbyt Gen 2 comes in.

What is it?
The Tidbyt is a low-resolution LED matrix encased in a beautiful walnut wood frame (or a more modern version). Imagine a screen that displays clearly visible pixels, reminiscent of old subway departure boards or retro arcade games, but with full Wi-Fi connectivity.
“A perfect blend of 8-bit nostalgia and modern home automation.”
Why is it the ultimate “Geek Stuff”?
It’s not just another clock. It’s a programmable window into your favorite data. The Tidbyt can display:
- Real-time crypto prices or stock market updates.
- Waiting times for the next bus or subway right outside your door.
- The weather, your GitHub stats, or the track currently playing on Spotify.
- Your meeting calendar (so you never miss a stand-up again).
A Developer’s Paradise
Unlike closed gadgets, Tidbyt is a goldmine for those who love to get their hands dirty. It uses a scripting language called Starlark (a Python derivative created by Google).
As a Swift developer, you can easily imagine creating a small backend (perhaps using Vapor?) that pushes custom notifications or app KPIs directly to the screen via their open-source Pixlet SDK.
What’s New in Gen 2?
The second generation has just been released and brings major improvements:
- More Pixels: A sharper display while maintaining that “pixel art” look.
- Built-in Speaker: To add audio alerts to your notifications.
- Refined Design: An adjustable stand for a better viewing angle on your desk.
- Touch Mode: You can now interact with the screen with a simple tap.
Sources & Resources
Ready to get one or start coding your own app? Here are some useful links:
- Official Tidbyt Website – To discover the product.
- Pixlet SDK on GitHub – Documentation for developers.
- Tidbyt Community – To get inspired by other “hackers'” creations.