Last week was super fun, let's do it again π
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Late to the party but here is my at-home setup :)
I feel lucky to fit a 5 foot wide desk and 32 inch monitor. :)
Simple workspace.
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My hybrid Mac/PC/PS4 setup, I can work and play anytime
Dev station, workshop, chillout lounge
I love your monitor set up
Wow, what a space!
Here's mine. I recently added the laptop stand and quickly realized I needed a monitor stand too. I decided to build one out of Legos. I'm pretty happy with it, plus now I always have things to play with during meetings.
Moving out from the desktop just to separate work hours from other activities.
Looks like a scene from breaking bad
It's a Keychron k6 65%. MBP15 2018. Samsung 27 4k. BlueYeti Mic. A bunch of other stuff
Mine
All on a VariDesk for when I feel standing (conference calls mostly)
Staying at my girfriends house for awhile since I have a nurse roomate working with infected COVID patients at my place and I have to help out my elderly parents each week. In the meantime I am making the best of my lady's dinning table ;)
What a fun idea!
I actually use my boyfriend's old iMac as a monitor π
Working from home from past 2 years as a lead software engineer. π
Just apply the PLL to ur rubiks cube XD
Desk from Autonomous.AI (which still sounds like an ML startup not a furniture store)
Swing arms and Laptop stand from Monoprice
Logitech screen
Tertial swing-arm light (left) from Ikea
Swing-arm light/magnifying glass (right)
Swing-arm smartphone stand built from broken light/magnifying glass
Diet Coke
Think I should show my old workplace and the "standing desk" I used to have.
Left was Linux, right was Windows, and I used Synergy so I just had one keyboard, and an IOGear KVM switch for when I needed to Admin the Windows, but my Logitech Unifying keyboard didn't work well with the KVM, so I modified a Staples "Easy" button with an Arduino-like Teensy that acted as a Human Interface Device and wrote code to send two scroll locks when needed.
And that is an empty toilet paper box holding up the keyboard. Just the right height, but I like my new one better.
I need to get a better chair