Battlestations! - Desktop Customization & Workflow
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(05-10-2020, 03:30 AM)venam Wrote: How are you feeling spending time at home, now that you got all the time to enjoy the battlestation you got?Well, my battlestation is my classroom now. Spending my day watching classes via Microsoft Teams. The most distinctive thing in my mess is the box with handwritten cheat sheets. The computer is a Thinkpad T430 with the keyboard of a T420. There's also a 5-in-1 turntable with radio and CD/SD card/cassette tape player. |
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My humble ThinkPad X230 - NetBSD-9.0-STABLE
Kitchen table, drinking some Founders CBS
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“Maybe you have some bird ideas... Maybe that's the best you can do.” - Terry A. Davis (R.I.P Terry & Percival) |
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Excuse the awful image, my phone is extremely bad.
phillbush: nice physical sicp |
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Text might be blurry, but I recognize the album cover. Great choice of music ;)
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It was hard finding a picture of my desktop at work, but I've found a pic a coworker had sent me when we were in the beginning of lockdown.
I definitely should've taken my trackball home with me. And here's my humble workstation at home. As you can see there are books everywhere. I hope I can build or get a bookshelf soon, as the ones in the pic are only a fraction of them all. I also often simply sit on the bed with the laptop. |
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(07-10-2020, 05:24 AM)opFez Wrote: Looks like you have great posture with those books supporting your monitor. Has it helped a lot?The standing desk is a work-in-progress. The setup I got at home doesn't have a nice sitting position, and thus the first few weeks of lockdown I was standing up 8h a day. After 2 weeks I noticed that my toes were purple, so I took a break and worked from bed until my toes blood circulation went back to normal. So beware, better switch between sitting and standing position frequently if you want to do that. |
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Boring and (a bit) messy standard standing desk:
Keyboard is an “R-Go Tools Split Keyboard”. Started using it when all that wrist pain began. I never want to go back to a non-split keyboard now. The flat keys are a bit annoying, though. That laptop is my work laptop, mic is also only for video conferences. My actual machine is under the desk and even more boring: I only use that second monitor (which kind of looks like a widescreen monitor, but that’s just the camera, it’s 4:3) when doing work stuff, it then shows our monitoring/alerting. The main action happens on the primary monitor. OpenBSD machine in the other room: (07-10-2020, 05:41 AM)venam Wrote: I noticed that my toes were purple What the heck. :) Well, I always tend to walk around a little bit anyway, so ... |
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This is now my daily workstation (working remotely now), borrowed the monitor from the office. Laptops are a t480 and a t430u.
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new home, same setup!
computers gear: - thinkpad x230 + random gaming desktop - 2 iiyama 27" screens - anker bluetooth speaker - random logitech speakers and bass - qc35 headset - hyperx cloud ii headset - logitech mx ergo trackball - custom gh60 blank brown cherry mx kbd - random amazon mat pad - chilly bottle running: - arch - 0bwm - firefox - urxvt - tmux - irssi - newsboat - curl into my h0le music gear: - thomann rack - fender mustang - fender telecaster - squier bullet strat - jackson rr24 - xp acoustic - fender classic design acoustic - peavey bandit 112 combo amp - yamaha thr5 portable amp - boss overdrive distortion os2 - boss chormatic tuner - boss metalzone mt2 |
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