Slashdot Asks: What's Your Computer Set-Up Look Like? 326
I thought it'd be fun to ask Slashdot readers one of the same questions we asked Larry Wall: What's your computer set-up look like? Slashdot reader LichtSpektren had asked:
Can you give us a glimpse into what your main work computer looks like? What's the hardware and OS, your preferred editor and browser, and any crucial software you want to give a shout-out to?
Larry Wall is running Linux Mint (Cinnamon edition), and he surfs the web with Firefox (and Chrome on his phone) -- "but I'm not a browser wonk. Maybe I'll have more opinions on that after our JS backend is done for Perl 6..." And for a text editor, he's currently ensconced in the vi/vim camp, though "I've used lots of them, so I have no strong religious feelings."
So leave your answers in the comments. What's your OS, hardware, preferred editor, browser, "and any crucial software you want to give a shout-out to?" What does your computer set-up look like?
Larry Wall is running Linux Mint (Cinnamon edition), and he surfs the web with Firefox (and Chrome on his phone) -- "but I'm not a browser wonk. Maybe I'll have more opinions on that after our JS backend is done for Perl 6..." And for a text editor, he's currently ensconced in the vi/vim camp, though "I've used lots of them, so I have no strong religious feelings."
So leave your answers in the comments. What's your OS, hardware, preferred editor, browser, "and any crucial software you want to give a shout-out to?" What does your computer set-up look like?
Um... OKay? (Score:5, Funny)
I haven't seen a teenage dick-measuring contest on Slashdot in a while...
Pissing contest (Score:5, Funny)
Re: Pissing contest (Score:3, Funny)
You forgot one detail: dick size scales inversely with display resolution. I'm glad I still use Mode X for everything.
Old laptop running Ubuntu and Xfce (Score:2)
I use a 4 year old Toshiba with 6 GB ram and a spinning disc for storage. Isn't that quaint? I stick with the latest Ubuntu LTS version because it has the most reliable support (security updates). Other spinoff versions like Mint are downstream from Canonical Ubuntu and don't react as fast (or as well) to hacks. Cinnamon is pretty but lacks the basic desktop features I want .... user defined launchers for URLs, programs, and files.... and the ability to dock those launchers in a user defined panel.
I u
Re:Pissing contest (Score:4, Funny)
Well - getting you on the UID is the easy part, oh young one! ;-)
With my displays - nah - my plain 30" 2560x1600 is still fine by me. At work I only have two (portrait mode) 24" full HD screens - also "only" 2400x1920...
As for the development tools - it always depends on what I work on - Java development - I still use eclipse (I have to use some plugins to interface with systems that aren't available for other IDEs... That said - I still think eclipse is decent enough to work with), ...as for emails - still remember pine (or - alpine, as it was called in the last few iterations) - still the best tool for my imap space... :-)
For anything non-Java, I still use emacs -- sooo old, but it just works fine; and everything can be easily controlled by keyboard -- the mouse/touchpad is only a "last resort" tool.
Re:Pissing contest (Score:5, Funny)
Well - getting you on the UID is the easy part, oh young one! ;-)
Sure is. ;)
Re:Pissing contest (Score:5, Funny)
Well - getting you on the UID is the easy part, oh young one! ;-)
Sure is. ;)
Yep. I agree.
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It's somewhat impressive that there are still people with these super low UID's still lurking on /. after all these years. (:
Re:Pissing contest (Score:5, Funny)
We're just here so we can shout 'get off my lawn' every now and then.
I'm off to find a blanket for my knees.
Re:Pissing contest (Score:4, Informative)
Sometimes the dinosaurs are awakened, briefly.
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--You what now? ;-)
--At work, we have 6x1080p network/environment monitors that can be linked with Synergy spanning software.
/ Amidoinitrite? :b
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I was another holdout from registration, more as opposition to creeping accountism than privacy - Heck, I used to sign most of my /. posts with my email address. Probably wouldn't have beaten Blade's number, though...(Yeah, them wuz the olden days, when spam was rare, and the net was a mostly friendly place just off of AUPs. I've got one email address that I've had since 1991, and it still gets spam in languages I don't read...)
Slashdot was cool because *something* had to replace the NCSA What's New page!
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E5-1660 v4 (8 cores, 20M Cache, 3.2-3.8 GHz.
64GB RAM
Screen: 1xDell 27" 2560x1440; 10 KDE workspaces @ 3200x2256 virtual (==72 megapixels)
512GB SSD, 20GB RAID5 + 12GB RAID0
Mandriva 2015
Compilers by Intel, Sun, PathScale, GNU
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Your RAID disks are smaller than your RAM?
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I don't understand how anyone would find that question interesting. At least not without pictures for possible inspiration from the rare exceptional setup. From experience it's one of those things people love telling other people about, yet noone cares to hear about. Like your dreams. Or your kids.
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I haven't seen a teenage dick-measuring contest on Slashdot in a while...
That's because most computers, like most dicks, are now "good enough" so what's the point?
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Computer? (Score:5, Funny)
It is like an iPad, son. Except it was used in the 21st century for things like pirating movies and games and committing terrorist acts. That is why we were assigned iPads by our local corpo-government association.
Thats really interesting Dad.
Re: Computer? (Score:3)
Re: Computer? (Score:5, Interesting)
They are computers that limit your access to protect you from yourself.
Sadly the hardware is also designed to protect the hardware from you as well. Very Very few tablets or mobile system allow you to have full control over them and install whatever Operating system you want.
Yes little billy, at one time we had real freedom where you owned the hardwware you purchased, not like today. But back then the populace had more education and actually tried to learn on their own. People tinkered with electronics and built things.
That was before the "restore consumer pride act of 2022" where making things yourself was deemed illegal. I remember when your grandmother actually made her own sweater, and I actually repaired a car once.
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I want to make a note. There haven't been many wide scale attacks on these closed devices. While security vulnerabilities have been found no where near the wide scale attacks like we had on on our PC's. The general purpose PC's while make us happy to play with... However for the standard user it is just a risk of failure.
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Vs. Take over by the Rouge Hacker. Who it is in their best self interest to either destroy or hold hostage.
The mega-corp, having my data is troubling... However it is better them than a black market group who profit off of making us miserable.
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Yep and instead of forcing users to actually learn something, we gave them all the power and none of the responsibility, so now all must suffer for the ignorant masses. Great job guys....
Re: Computer? (Score:4)
So forcing them hard closed for everyone is the answer? give me the "click here to violate your warranty" button that unlocks the bootloader and puts all the liability on myself.
All the device makers utterly REFUSE to do this.
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computer pride act of 2022
Gay computers? I think Apple has prior art ...
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No they aren't. They are consumption devices, not general purpose computers.
So are most laptops and desktops.
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You're a one-man Apple Pride parade.
At least someone here had the guts to admit on Slashdot that he uses Apple equipment exclusively...
Re:Computer? (Score:4, Funny)
I'm suddenly picturing Bill Gates holding a Surface Pro over his head, and shouting, "From my cold, dead hands!"
Everyone's favourites. (Score:2)
Windows 10 and Google Chrome all the way. Notepad++ for text editing.
Essential software, I dunno. I use Lastpass a lot. VLC for media stuff.
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It gives me a warm fuzzy feeling.
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Duh, it is so HE has his passwords too.
I prefer keepass for this. Chrome + Firefox on windows 10 (chrome is only for youtube/netflix on my TV), firefox runs noscript.
Code editing is notepad++, text editing is via google docs, text writing is from LibreOffice.
Essential other software? The aforementioned keepass, steam, skype.
What it 'looks' like? Two 24" screens with a 24" TV in a quarter circle, my computer itself has its rear facing my keyboard in winter, facing the window in summer.
Re:Everyone's favourites. (Score:5, Funny)
Well, sure, the hackers have them - but it's not like I can go and ask *them* for my password every time I want to log in somewhere.
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Chrome and Windows 10 are actually pretty secure as far as modern browsers and Windows OS go.
Sure, Google and Microsoft want to know everything about you but they don't want to share.
Computer setup? (Score:5, Funny)
I'm whistling 300 BAUD into the mouthpiece of my landline telephone you insensitive cloh'/fIFYNUOb;/9' NO CARRIER
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Home / work (Score:2)
At home: a competent gaming + VR (Vive, DK2) machine running Win10. At work: top-spec Dell Optiplex running Ubuntu (not that I need top spec for all the LaTeXing I do).
I prefer Sublime Text and Chrome. Vim when GUI is unavailable.
Home (Score:3)
Main system at home: Mageia Linux 5, KDE, but use Pluma as editor, Firefox, LibreOffice, Audacity, Audacious, Claws, vlc, Pidgin, Hexchat, ssh, etc.
Several-year-old homemade computer with a really nice Asus board and a 6 core 3.2Ghz AMD Phenom II X6 1090T, Antec 750W PS with huge, quiet fan. Centurion super tower case with 5x5.25" external bays, 1x3.5" external bays, and a lot of internal ones. Huge, quiet case fan, fanless Nvidia GeForce GT 730, 8GB RAM, several SATA hard drives in removable bays plus main drive is a Sandisk SSD, LG Bluray burner. Brother MFC-L2740DW all-in-one. LG ultrawide 29" LCD monitor (2560x1080). Cyberpower UPS, ASUS RT-AC68U router running Linux (of course). Ancient Microsoft Natural keyboard.
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I run Mageia 5 on my work laptop, with Win7 in a VirtualBox VM. The biggest issue with running Linux at work is connecting to overhead projectors during meetings. XRANDR takes care of that rather nicely.
Since I'm at work... (Score:2)
My monitors are Dell 24" with the left one horizontal (good for most browsing and looking at waveforms) and the right one vertical (good for coding).
There's a physical and virtual gap between them which has a banana stand holding my headphones
OS X, Linux (Score:2)
Laptop with OS X, most of the time with an external 30" monitor. And no, I don't have any program on fullscreen there ... unless it is a game.
As I'm mainly programming in Java, Groovy, Scala I use an IDE (mostly Eclipse, but often IDEA IntelliJ).
Usually I have a VM running Linux (VirtualBox), sometimes one running an old Windows (like windows 2000, to run a CASE System like "Sparcs Enterprise Architect").
On both OS X and Linux I use bash and vi/vim. IDEs or dump editors make no sense if you are on the conso
Sadly (Score:2)
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Would a 4k TV (say, 40 - 50 inch) be preferable to 3 or 4 1K monitors?
No.
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Windows 10 (hey, it's better than 8)
... for some values of "better", maybe. Looking forward to renting your next OS?
Homemade (Score:3)
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with no super contrast that kills the eyes
If this wasn't Slashdot I'd ask you how you handled the real world.
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Unless you only care about looking at plain text, most "special" contrast settings kill the color accuracy.
Surface Pro time (Score:2)
One tablet to rule them all...
SP4 (i5) docking with 2 x 4k 42" IPS monitors (Mango Wasabi)
Work time: AutoCAD Building Design Suite, Bentley/RAM Elements
Play time: Reaper, CS 2016
Browser: Chrome (=email,cal,tasks in app windows)
Utilities I can't live without:
Image adjustment: Irfanview
Text editor: Notepad++
PDF: Bluebeam
I love when architects (esp. mac-based) come around and drool over the monitors with space for two (nearly) full D-sized PDF prints up at the same time, plus a pen-sketch on the tablet screen.
EM simulation (Score:2)
15-inch Macbook Pro Retina with Debian Sid (Score:3)
Laugh all you want, but at the time of release the 15-inch retina Macbook Pro was not that expensive.
I prefer 16:10 displays to 16:9 !
After three years, it still runs 8+ hours on its battery.
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Laugh all you want, but at the time of release the 15-inch retina Macbook Pro was not that expensive.
Fuck you
Wow! Over his PERSONAL choice of computing platforms?
Like a tornado came through a messy child’s (Score:2)
My computer set up is a disheveled pile of books, monitors, laptops, opened mail, unopened mail, notepads, trash, and other assorted items. Sometimes I’m lucky to find my power adaptor and phone charging cable under the mess. I have a scanner under there somewhere, but I can’t find it. The only reason I can find my printer is because it’s down in the basement, although it too is piled up with printouts I haven’t organized yet (and probably never will).
Sometimes I wish my house wer
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- A chaotic mancave
- A lonely couch
- A glass designer desk with accompaning feng-shui room
- A toilet.
Me, I can't decide between option one or two.
Current rig (Score:2)
Tablet: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10/32 Gb, Android Marshmallow
NAS: Synology DS212, 2x HGST 4Gb
Connectivity : Just got in AT&T Gigapower (showing 940 Mb symmetric).
At work and at home. (Score:2)
Work:
MacBook Pro with one additonal 19" screen. Firefox + MacVim, except when I use PyCharm (with the vim plugin).
Most of my work is spent in iTerm2 and tmux anyway, since I have anywhere from 2 to 20+ SSH sessions opened. Also: pkgsrc.
Home:
MacBook Air 11", no additional screen. Otherwise, pretty much identical. Lots and lots and lots of USB3 external HDD.
Heterogenous (Score:2)
Dell PowerEdge R730 running VMware ESXi with VMs running CentOS 7 and OpenBSD.
Dell Precision T3610 running Windows 7 with Fedora 20 and CentOS 7 VMs. 31.5" wide gamut (Adobe RGB) at 3840x2160 resolution. Sanwa compact JIS keyboard, Wacom Intuos 5 pen and touch tablet, Logitech G502 mouse.
MacBook Pro (2010), 17" matte 1920x1200 resolution display, running OS X 10.6.8.
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Text editors are vim most of the time, and TextWrangler or Notepad++ if I decide I want a GUI. My compilers are gcc and clang.
I use Firefox and Safari as web browsers, also have Opera and IE11 for testing against other rendering engines. I'm still using ageing Apple Mail, iCal and Address Book. I don't like their new versions in the later OS X versions.
I use GNU Lilypond for typesetting music. I occasionally use GarageBand for basic sequencing and mixing, but nothing particularly serious.
I use Adobe Lig
My PC... (Score:2)
My primary machine is a I5 6600k, 16 GB of DDR4 ram, Asus Z170A mb, Radeon R9 390 gpu, EVGA 850W psu, Samsung 950 Pro M.2 SSD, 5 sata HDDs, a Blueray/DVD-RW drive... It runs windows 10, because I support windows systems more than anything else. Chrome with Ghostery and Adblock for the browser, though as Edge runs like hot shit on this system (for strange unknown reasons), Opera is my backup. LibreOffice, Notepad++, and google docs as editors depending on what I'm working with.
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The Main Box (Score:2)
My main box is a couple of years old on the CPU at this point but it still cranks pretty fast. It helps that I upgrade GPUs every 2 years usually.
Core i7-4770K
16GB RAM
GeForce GTX 970
1 LG 34" 21:9
2 Acer 27" 16:9
Samsung 850 PRO 512GB SSD for boot and core apps
2x WD 2TB HDD (RAID 1) for everything else
Windows 10
With 4 versions of Visual Studio (2008, 2010, 2013, 2015) and the rest of the 10+ apps in startup, my time from power on to usable desktop is about 75 seconds. (yay SSD)
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everyday work laptop (Score:2)
Seamonkey w/ adblock and no script
nirsoft_package
windump
putty
nmap
notepad++
Keepass
Acronis
WinRAR, 7zip
truecrypt 7.1a
LogMeIn
EMET 5.5
MS Office & Visio 2013
Virtualbox w/ pfSense and CentOS
Sumatra
Imgburn
Filezilla
OpenVPN, Cisco VPN, NetExtender
XVI32
AD Info
Cisco_usbconsole_driver
Desktop is very similar but with games and a lot more storage. Desktop is a Lian Li case w/ Gigabyte MB.
Only one? (Score:2)
Meh,why not.
Main workstation / gaming:
i5 4590, 32GB RAM, reference GTX980, 128GB OS drive, 8TB ( currently, some disks are down and haven't been replaced yet ) of spinning rust storage. All run on a Server2k12R2 workstation. Razer Mech keyboard.
Also running 3+ Linux VMs and one FreeBSD VM at all times. Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom almost always running.
Hooked up to a Sony Bravia 40" 1920x1080 color corrected TV for display
Mobile workstation:
Lenovo with an i5 and 16GB RAM, hooked up to who knows what displa
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Budget AMD/nVidia Windows/Linux (Score:2)
Main PC: FX-8350, 2x Zotac GTX 950 AMP! (one was a RMA upgrade), 990FX-Gaming G1, Samsung 850 Evo, LG supermulti, NZXT Source 220, Win7x64
Secondary PC: 1045T, 1x Asus GTS 450 OC, GA-MA770T-UD3P, Intel SSD, another LG optical drive. Currently running Ubuntu, but I switch it up periodically.
NAS: Pogoplug v4 running Debian, MyBook 3TB
Router: WRT1200AC running OpenWRT
Printer: HPLJ2300DN +128MB DIMM
Total cost under 2k with monitors (currently using Samsung Syncmaster 2693HM)
Total standby power under 30W (even if
Things change year-to-year (Score:2)
This year it's:
-AMD APU in 2 out of 3 machines, intel Pentium (G3225?) in the 3rd for shits and giggles
-Windows 10 on everything, great OS, runs so much faster and more reliably than Windows 7, auto-reboot updates are annoying
-Chrome browser, it has some performance problems but it's the only browser I know of to offer free remote desktop over the Internet (Chrome Remote Desktop)
-VLC, #1 essential on every computer
-MakeMKV, for backing up DVD and Blu-rays discs
-One 27" LED Monitor @1080P, same for each syst
Boring (Score:2)
Main box: Current Ubuntu. Firefox. 22" VGA LCD (with DVI adapter). Some quad core thing. 3 tb, also runs a Plex server with music I actually purchased, all lossless, many of it higher def (96 or 192 khz, 24 or 48 bit).
Other box (via KVM): Win 10. Also some quad core cpu. Almost exclusively used to VPN into work.
Our network is neater. We have an extra WAP wired in, so we have a pretty large area with a pretty strong signal. No, our refrigerator isn't networked.
No beige (Score:2)
All home-build from parts, I've had the same case for over a decade.
Dual-booting Windows 10 and Ubuntu 16.04 ; Ubuntu is where it spends most of it's time, as this is my work OS. I no longer attempt to be productive on Windows (and
Notepad (Score:2)
Nothing spectacular (Score:2)
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2010 Mac Pro 2.8 ghz 4-core running Windows 7 with some hardrives of various sizes, 16gb ram and an HD7950, 24 inch Monitor 1080p
a Dell XPS 13 l321x running Linux Mint
a Surface Pro 2 (my mobile entertainment device) a 2011 Macbook Pro running the latest Mac OS attached to my Yamaha P155 (I prefer the Braunschweig samples from Imperfect Samples)
As for text editors Nano on Linux and Notepad++ on Windows.
Browsers? Whatever works best for the page I am viewing, I really have no preferenc
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To sit... or to stand... (Score:2)
My home computers are pretty uncomplicated; an iMac at a conventional desk in the office and a Mac Mini at a standing workstation in the home theater, attached to the projector -- but my office setup is arguably where I've put the most effort and thought. I have five computers at my desk, serving various purposes. (Some are on a stand-alone development network, one is a version control server, one is my internet box... etc.) So needless to say, a KVM was one of the first necessities, there.
I also have t
very simple these days (Score:2)
Several (Score:2)
At work, Windows 8.1 (ugh) i7 5820k, 16gb ram, 500gb ssd. Dual monitor setup, because I code.
Personal laptop, asus zenbook ux31a, dual-booting windows 10 and ubuntu. Recently upgraded the ssd on it to 1tb after the 256gb that came with it failed. Other than that, fantastic laptop.
Home gaming machine, Dual booting Windows 10 and Steam OS. Same as the work machine, except 1 tb platter hard-drive (I need to get an ssd for it) and a geforce gtx 970.
Home file storage / media server. Atom processor d510, 4gb
Frankenputer (Score:2)
AMD FX4300 quad core overclocked from 3.8 to 6.3GHz
8GB RAM
500GB 1st Gen + 250GB 2nd Gen SATA drives
Radeon HD 6670 1GB GDDR5 to a 21.5" monitor@1080p
Fast enough for EVE Online at max everything fullscreen and Kerbal Space Program at native resolution and all the pretties on. Also great for video editing when I plug in a 1440x900 second monitor which is usually plugged in as a second screen on my laptop.
A project I have in mind is an ATX frame with mounts for up to a dozen 2.5" drives in a standard flight cas
Work/Home (Score:2)
Main system: Dual-CPU Xeon E5-2680v2 (10 cores per CPU, so 20 cores total, 40 w/hyperthreading), 128 GiB RAM, 1 TB SSD, 1 TB spinning disk, Quadro K2000 GPU, three monitors (2 24", in portrait mode, 1 30" in landscape), running Ubuntu 14.04 (upgrading to 16.04 soon). Desktop is the AwesomeWM tiling window manager w/10 virtual screens on each monitor.
Why so much horsepower? I work on the Android OS and a clean build takes an hour even on this beast of a machine and with make -j60. Why three monitors? Becau
home: Games (Score:2)
My "laptop" is a 2 in 1 tablet running windows 10 and set up for writing (I write shitty novels as a hobby)
My work computer runs Mint, but the real magic happens in all the Docker images that let me run and debug a mini copy of our production system.
One PC to Rule All (my stuff) (Score:2)
iPad Pro (Score:2)
Luddite (Score:2)
I have plenty of computers in the house, but "my" computer is a 2009 iMac running OSX 10.6.8. Notable feature is several multi-terabyte FireWire external hard drives. I have newer ones, but I don't like the later OS revs. My Windows machines are the same; I actually use Windows 7, despite having newer revs.
i5 Optiplex 790 from Goodwill (Score:2)
My setup (Score:2)
Operating system: Kubuntu 14.04.
Desktop Environment: KDE.
Browser: Firefox, with Classic Theme Restorer, uBlock Origin, NoScript, Cookie Monster and Session Manager with auto save every few hours. I also have Chromium for when Firefox proves to be too restrictive for some sites. I also use Opera and rekonq occasionally.
Editor: vim and has been for decades, even before vim was invented (yes, plain vi on UNIX System V).
FreeBSD on self-built Xeon workstation (Score:2)
I built my current computer a bit more than a year ago. It runs FreeBSD-10 stable. The hardware is:
- Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2630 v3 @ 2.40GHz (8 cores, 16 threads)
- Supermicro X10SRA motherboard
- Phillips BDM4065UC 40" 4K monitor
- Nvidia GeForce GTX 750
- 32 GB ECC 2133MHz DDR4
- 4x Seagate 5TB enterprise disks
- 1x Samsung 850 Pro 250GB
I'm running ZFS, and the SSD acts as an L2 ARC
Which one? (Score:2)
my work desk at home has a Windows PC and a iMac. For video editing, the Digital Audio Workstation, and CGI/ Graphics work. Two LG Ultrawides on the Windows machine and a pair of portrait 22" monitors flanking the 27" imac. There is also a stack of used mac minis set up for a render farm running 64gig SSD's that makes Reaper and Final Cut render like a screaming ape.
At work work... the one that pays me a weekly wage I have a windows laptop, an OSX laptop and a Linux workstation. The laptop is a "Meh"
wide tall tall (Score:2)
Three displays: a 22" in landscape (fits my desk better), and a pair of 24" displays in portrait.
I'm running PC-BSD on my desktop, so my hardware choices are conservative.
Lately the 8 GB limit of my aging desktop box (though extremely quiet and reliable) is proving problematic, so I'm in the process of flipping my ZFS server box (Sandy Bridge Xeon with 32 GB ECC) to become my new desktop. The server itself will downgrade slightly to a second-hand box I picked up recently, a quad core Xeon with 24 GB of ECC
Hey, that's me (Score:2)
I work for a translator company, where I am a technical assistant. Because of legacy Win32 programs, I have to use Windows 7 on some standard HP desktop. I try to make the best of it with LibreOffice (N.B. I check all of my
My modest system (Score:2)
Corsair Obsidian 800D Case
Corsair H100i AIO Cooler
Corsair HX1200i PSU
(8) Ugly-as-sin beige Noctua 120mm/140mm fans
(2) Original Generation NVidia Titans
Intel 4770K
Asus Maximus Hero VI mobo
16GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 RAM
(4) 4TB Seagate Mechanical HDDs
(3) 512GB Crucial SSDs
(1) Asus BD/DVD+-RW
DasBoot Keyboard
Kensington Slimblade Trackball
43" LG 4096x2160 TV/Monitor
Windows 8.1 x64
I used to game a bit...
I'm using VMs more and more (Score:2)
You might be a Redneck if... (Score:4, Interesting)
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Most of my machines have ended up being Thinkpads
Interesting. What did they start out as?
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