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Re: Post your desktop.
Posted: 10 Jul 2020, 03:55
by mike52787
depletedvespene wrote: 10 Jul 2020, 03:44
That screen background looks familiar...
Yeah, You probably know who made it!
Credit where credit is due:
https://unix.porn/fractals/
Re: Post your desktop.
Posted: 14 Jul 2020, 14:30
by webwit
Work.

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Re: Post your desktop.
Posted: 16 Jul 2020, 16:52
by Inxie
Here's my current desktop setup.

Re: Post your desktop.
Posted: 07 Aug 2020, 21:10
by Damonskv
Re: Post your desktop.
Posted: 07 Aug 2020, 22:57
by sharktastica
Someone: "How many laptops do you need?"
Me: "Yes."

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Re: Post your desktop.
Posted: 14 Aug 2020, 18:23
by ddrfraser1
My wife's set up complete with the keyboard she just stole from me and the desk that I built for her.

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Re: Post your desktop.
Posted: 02 Sep 2020, 11:36
by M9HM
ddrfraser1 wrote: 14 Aug 2020, 18:23
My wife's set up complete with the keyboard she just stole from me and the desk that I built for her.
IMG_3240.jpg
the quote on the whiteboard is GOAT.
Re: Post your desktop.
Posted: 02 Sep 2020, 15:19
by Tritian
I like keyboards

Re: Post your desktop.
Posted: 02 Sep 2020, 16:16
by TheBug
What do you mean "clean your desk"?
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loft desktop project
Posted: 29 Sep 2020, 22:51
by Yasu0
Other desk.
Re: Post your desktop.
Posted: 07 Oct 2020, 19:02
by Yasu0
desk
Re: Post your desktop.
Posted: 09 Nov 2020, 20:28
by mr_a500
mr_a500 wrote: 26 Jul 2019, 21:38
Also, this guy visits me regularly:
He's not a pet. He's a wild squirrel who found out how to come through my screen door, come upstairs to my computer room and ask for some nuts.
Just yesterday, he ran all over my Amiga 500, my Victor 9000, Atari 800XL and even my frigging IBM 3278 APL Beam Spring! (... and it's not the first time, either!) He stuffed a nut beside my Victor 9000. If he's anything like his father ("the orange guy"), he'll come back in a couple months to collect it. (...the little bastard!)
Here's that little guy hopping up on my leg:
mr_a500 wrote: 26 Jul 2019, 23:18
That damn little guy ran over my keyboards again! First, he tried out the Dasher, then hopped onto the beam spring.

(I think he preferred the beam spring, but he didn't say.)
Tragically, I have to report that this little squirrel - a squirrel who has tested more keyboards than any other squirrel in (known) history, died this year in unknown circumstances. He will be fondly remembered. Another squirrel has taken his place. Although the new guy has so far only tested the Dasher D2, the APL beam spring, a Micro Switch SW and stuffed a nut into a Teletype Model 40, we have great hopes that he will test other keyboards in the future.

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Re: Post your desktop.
Posted: 10 Nov 2020, 12:03
by mr_a500
This is my computer room, as it looked back in 1938. Yes, we had computers, lava lamps, all the modern stuff... but everything was frigging sepia coloured. I remember it was such a relief when life went full colour.
Computer Room 1938.jpg
Re: Post your desktop.
Posted: 08 Dec 2020, 17:48
by quaker

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Yeah... I rarely get to home... few weeks of vacation for entire year
Most of my keyboards are at the barrack. Nothing much to show off sadly.
Re: Post your desktop.
Posted: 17 Jan 2021, 22:03
by Smoothers
So glad to see this thread still going after all these years. The setups of deskthority are always unique and inspirational. Nothing special going on here, just a ducky one that's been my daily driver for 5 years or so. The keycaps have started to get loose and spring off the stem from time to time. Maybe someone knows of some cool cherry doubleshot backlit keycap replacements?
Re: Post your desktop.
Posted: 19 Jan 2021, 09:33
by Piledriver
This is my new (first) workplace. Wanted to replace the default 3$ rubber keyboard with something special and not too loud, so I'm currently trying out my Apple Standard Keyboard M0118 with salmon ALPS. Crazy to think this keyboard is at least 30 years old.

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Posted: 16 Oct 2021, 20:32
by davkol
derp
Re: Post your desktop.
Posted: 17 Oct 2021, 14:14
by Muirium
All right, since we're sharing our dirty truths…

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That's my itty-bitty present desk—a John Lewis show model sold for a discount—dominated by my oldest keyboard. It has to be small: that Roland piano beside it is 88 keys, and I don't mean TKL!
Here's my more typical home office setup, with the front-line SSK. Note the desk may be tiny, but is heavily customised. I'm not afraid to drill holes and add mezzanine decks to the wee bugger! It's just MDF anyway. I've bolted a long power strip, hard drives, a cable tray, and various pieces of sneakily placed cable routing you can't see.

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The shelf under the desktop is for holding my computer. I originally installed it for my 15" MacBook Pro (2013), which I've since replaced with a slender M1 MacBook Air (2020). The Pro had all the ports, and I hooked things up to them directly, by the left side. The Air is quite different: I plug it in with a single cable to the
Thunderbolt Dock I slid into place on its right (the silver thing below my mouse pad). All my substantial cable mess is now tucked away out of sight, behind that. I'm super picky about keeping that shite out of sight!

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Can you tell I don't mouse much?
One last thing: I have an old IKEA laptop bed table on the floor, second lifed as a footrest! Well, I like to kick back with a keyboard on my lap, see, though maybe not this beamer!
Next addition idea: a second keyboard holder, for stowing the lap board when I get up from the desk…
Re: Post your desktop.
Posted: 17 Oct 2021, 22:45
by wobbled
Oh I always enjoy these threads!
Mu where's your OG kishy at?

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Re: Post your desktop.
Posted: 18 Oct 2021, 11:25
by Muirium
One day I'll have enough space to really spread out, and will get myself a nice desk, too. That day is not today.
My Kish is usually right in the spot where the beamspring currently sits! At 3kg, it's a bit heavy for extended lap use—where I really like to be—but I do it all the same. Don't have the desktop space to sit them both, however. That's why I was thinking of adding another custom shelf…
Actually, here's a pic of maximum desk usage:
What desk pad is that you've got? I got a black one which is exactly the same width as my wee desk! But I don't like the vinyl feel of it and neither does my mouse's tracking.
Re: Post your desktop.
Posted: 18 Oct 2021, 14:27
by Jack/>
I took my desk from my former work, where it once served as an information desk) I was told that it can be taken. Now I use it as a personal computer desk.
Re: Post your desktop.
Posted: 18 Oct 2021, 18:26
by wobbled
It's a genuine leather mouse mat from amazon
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Londo-Leather- ... B078Y2ZK49
It's doing the job fine in the short term until I can make my own. Every other mouse mat I've used tends to fall apart after a year or two so I'm hoping that by making my own thick leather mouse mat it'll last pretty much forever. The vinyl and fabric ones are notorious for falling apart.
Re: Post your desktop.
Posted: 19 Oct 2021, 18:46
by Muirium
Leather craftsman, eh? You’ll probably find a few interested customers around here if you get good at it. I’ve scuffed up too many table tops over the years, but mouse mats aren’t what they used to be.
Re: Post your desktop.
Posted: 19 Oct 2021, 22:26
by invalid mr_a500
A new "world record" has been broken. A new "up and coming" squirrel has now repeatedly tested every single god-damned keyboard in this room (and even some out of shot):
Desk.jpg
little guy on deck.JPG
He has tested beam springs, buckling springs, Cherry M7/MX, Teletype, Key Tronic, Hi Tek, Clare Pendar, SMK, Alps orange/black/SKCC/SKFL, Apple hairpin, Mitsumi, Micro Switch SW/SD, ITW, General Instruments and others.
Well done, little guy. (...and damn you for stuffing nuts into half of them!)
I think these guys wanted in to try out the keyboards too:
guys looking in.JPG
Muirium wrote: 19 Oct 2021, 18:46
Leather craftsman, eh?
Eh? You sound quite Canadian to me. (...damn Scotsman!)
Re: Post your desktop.
Posted: 19 Oct 2021, 22:46
by TNT
That's a very luxurious office, wow! You've got quite the machines, I also love the old phone and all that on the desk. Did you deliberately choose that angle to hide the cables, or is it just as organized as the rest?

Re: Post your desktop.
Posted: 19 Oct 2021, 22:55
by invalid mr_a500
TNT wrote: 19 Oct 2021, 22:46
That's a very luxurious office, wow! You've got quite the machines, I also love the old phone and all that on the desk. Did you deliberately choose that angle to hide the cables, or is it just as organized as the rest?
The old phone on the desk is operational, made in 1953. I didn't deliberately hide cables, but there's a bunch of cables beside the desk that I trip over regularly. I suppose I should tape them down.
Here's a wider angle (probably posted before):
Computer Room 2.jpg
Re: Post your desktop.
Posted: 19 Oct 2021, 23:07
by TNT
Re: Post your desktop.
Posted: 21 Oct 2021, 00:19
by invalid mr_a500
I wish I had a camera in the room, but I watched that eff-ing squirrel stuff a walnut into my Teletype Model 40, stuff another walnut into my Kaypro II and a hazelnut into my IBM 5155 - and he hammered repeatedly so long that he looked like he was taking dictation.
Son of a bitch.
Re: Post your desktop.
Posted: 21 Oct 2021, 00:49
by TNT
That's hilarious and concerning at the same time. Sounds like he could really damage something if he wanted to. Better teach him about the current value of all this stuff next time you catch him red-handed.
Re: Post your desktop.
Posted: 21 Oct 2021, 00:57
by raoulduke-esq
invalid mr_a500 wrote: 21 Oct 2021, 00:19
I wish I had a camera in the room, but I watched that eff-ing squirrel stuff a walnut into my Teletype Model 40, stuff another walnut into my Kaypro II and a hazelnut into my IBM 5155 - and he hammered repeatedly so long that he looked like he was taking dictation.
Son of a bitch.
Better keep those trash pandas out- they will have babies inside your gear…