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After seeing SRBs setup i thought it would be cool to see others setups, here is mine. I'm not much of a fan boy I use intel, AMD, nvidia, windows, mac OS and linux. Each tool has its uses so why only use half a toolbox 😉

Main Development Setup
2x Dell 2560x1440 monitors
Thunderbolt hub so only a single cable needed to charge my laptop/multiple displays
2019 Macbook Pro
6c/12t i7 CPU
16GB DDR4 Ram
512GB SSD
5300M Pro GPU

Gaming PC/Windows Test Machine
Ryzen 5 3600X
32GB DDR4 3200Mhz
MSI 1660 Super
1Tb NVMe SSD
RGB!

Server Rack
1st Server - (mass file storage)
8Tb HDD Storage
4c/8t Xeon CPU
16GB Ram
ESXi with various linux/windows VMs 

2nd Server - (VM Server)
1.5Tb SSD storage
600GB HDD Storage
2x 6c/12t Xeon CPUs
64GB Ram
ESXi with various linux/windows VMs 

 

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40 minutes ago, Sim said:

Why you got a server? You own hosting company? How fast is your internet?

No I don't host anything publicly on there, I need one for work (Ive been working from home for 3+ years now) i use it to spin up VMs and customer databases (some are 400GB in size). My internet is 200 Down 20 Up in the new year i wasa thinking of upgrading to 1000 Down 100 Up 

29 minutes ago, SRB said:

What mouse mat is that @Dayo

Just some cheap ones from amazon, when i get my new office (and they are in stock) i plan on getting the mats from LTT as ill need 3/4 different sizes

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I don’t really have a set up, (barely) casual gaming and most of the work I do is on the go or at various locations.
 

An ASUS Zenbook for daily life stuff, literally email/web browsing occasional lite gaming.

HP elitebook for work - I work for the NHS this is what they gave me, but it’s not bad for its use case to be fair.

Microsoft Surface Pro X - this is more for video conferences and glorified note taker I don’t tend to use this for much else.

I see no point in taking pictures of a couple of laptops but heck done it anyway!

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This is my development setup.

PC - Acer Aspire A515-54

I have 2 USB monitor adapters. I use my TV as a monitor. Using a cheap table from Walmart, with my monitors mounted for more table space 🙂

Its a little less than $1000 setup and gets the job done. (Might even be overkill lmao)

All I need now is to manage all those cables like Dayo 😛

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On 1/6/2021 at 11:19 PM, Curt said:

This is my development setup.

PC - Acer Aspire A515-54

I have 2 USB monitor adapters. I use my TV as a monitor. Using a cheap table from Walmart, with my monitors mounted for more table space 🙂

Its a little less than $1000 setup and gets the job done. (Might even be overkill lmao)

All I need now is to manage all those cables like Dayo 😛

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It’s been a while so I may be wrong, but... is that... Dreamweaver?!

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36 minutes ago, Magictallguy said:

Gross! Use literally any Jetbrains product

While I want to agree, I can't. Depending on what you're working with, VSCode is a solid choice.

When I played around with React for a while, VSCode with a couple of plugins worked brilliantly.

My opinion isn't because it's free, either - I have the full suite license for Jetbrains, so I could have used webstorm.

Credit where credit is due for VSCode.

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38 minutes ago, SRB said:

While I want to agree, I can't. Depending on what you're working with, VSCode is a solid choice.

When I played around with React for a while, VSCode with a couple of plugins worked brilliantly.

My opinion isn't because it's free, either - I have the full suite license for Jetbrains, so I could have used webstorm.

Credit where credit is due for VSCode.

Agreed, do also own the full suite for Jetbrains ( only really use Data Grip ) can't recommend VSCode enough - it's plethora of plugins allow for a pretty robust set up. Primary use case is Vue. 

 

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7 hours ago, Djkanna said:

Agreed, do also own the full suite for Jetbrains ( only really use Data Grip ) can't recommend VSCode enough - it's plethora of plugins allow for a pretty robust set up. Primary use case is Vue. 

 

Totally going off topic now, but we have been for a while, so never mind!

Not sure if you're completely sold on current theme, but there's a developer called Dayle Rees who wrote up a tonne of themes for multiple editors, VSCode included.

They can be previewed here - http://daylerees.github.io/

Peacock and Zacks were 2 of my favourite - I'm a dark theme kinda dude though, as we established recently.

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So my work setup has changed a little the past week or so as we have converted our garage into a new room, Ive moved in there and my partner has my old office so she has more room working from home.

Ive now got a lot more storage as well as a video conferencing area, the TV has a old dell optiplex plugged into it with a webcam so if i ahve any work calls or want to zoom the family its always setup.

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