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^ it's definitely tidy!
interesting details there... that wrench?!
if i may ask, how do you deal with daylight when computing? there seems to be a lot of it on that picture. do certain monitors fare better than others?mine hasn't really changed at all since my last picture...
Gotta have a socket wrench at hand at all times!
Yeah I have a window right next to my computer, it has no effect on the screens as it is on the north side of the house.
Very nice h3!
Thank you, I try to be tidy
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Dobbie03 wrote:nothing mind blowing but it suits me
Blowing one's mind is never good for concentration. Everything seems to have found its place. Lots of daylight or any kind of general lightning is fine; I've never understood, what is so fantastic in working in the dark.
I like that large pad. What is that light gray rectangular object beneath the shelf?
That is one of my external HDD's. It's getting on a bit, its a Grandpa when it comes to computer hardware.
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My youngest has the same screen. That is a nice setup.
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I have the same screen AND the same pen-holder
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yeah, that's a nice cheap screen. However, I'd like to have a bigger monitor. I was thinking about.. acquiring this one here but I do not know if it will look good with my openbox setup.
I have the same pen holder (from IKEA, I think). How do you get the warm, yellow light diffuse so well? Do you have ambient lighting installed?
I made my own lamp using 16W leds with 2835 smd chips. It's a 1m (39,37in) long warm white led stripe. It's inside an aluminium profile and I used a piece of plastic panel from a broken tv as a light diffuser. The lamp is connected to a ATX power supply which has a dimmer switch I made, so it illuminates the desktop or gives a nice ambient light when needed.
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@ututo, I've made a few attempts at theming that wall, none have passed my rigorous standards.
It's just a matter of the right day and the right amount of beer, then I'll be theming.
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I made my own lamp using 16W leds with 2835 smd chips. It's a 1m (39,37in) long warm white led stripe. It's inside an aluminium profile and I used a piece of plastic panel from a broken tv as a light diffuser. The lamp is connected to a ATX power supply which has a dimmer switch I made, so it illuminates the desktop or gives a nice ambient light when needed.
As if the desktop wasn't cool enough; that's really awesome.
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Drinking the cheap stuff tonight. America's oldest brewery, good stuff.
I've added a really heavy brick to the speaker, it feels like solid concrete, not cinder block. The thing must way 7 or 8 pounds. I've also removed the plastic ashtray, as mass-loading the speaker caused it to vibrate terribly on the table.
BTW, that two and a half inch stereo-to-mono speaker, with the help of mass-loading and the pulseaudio sink, kicks ass now.
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^ Deskmodding at its finest! Didn't know about the mass-loading technique. I'll give it a try!
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^ Deskmodding at its finest! Didn't know about the mass-loading technique. I'll give it a try!
If your speakers don't weigh much, I'd recommend it. The weight can't be to tall, or you'll get sonic changes from the baffling. The 3" height added to my speaker probably doesn't have much effect, but the weight does. The speaker and lamp are sitting on a grill from another speaker, so it's (the stand's) feet are those little plastic nubs that click into the speaker, and the stand is flexible. It works.
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@ututo, I've made a few attempts at theming that wall, none have passed my rigorous standards.
It's just a matter of the right day and the right amount of beer, then I'll be theming.
And the beers aligned...
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nore, send 8-bit Al some Velcro cable ties immediately!
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^ I can never cope with an off-the-shelf computer "work station" - the lower elements get in the way of me sprawling while browsing! Nice comfy-looking chair you have though
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I like the priorities. Spend the budget on that nice high-speed copier (or whatever) next to the door and just use a box for the monitor stand.
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We want to revive this beautiful tradition...
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There's the front of my study.
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https://i.imgur.com/DijwMuMt.jpg
DOES NOT COMPUTE! It is too clean! Like it is in a store window.
This is mine - NOT! But I wish.
Gotta clean up my desk first!
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