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Show off your Workspace 👩🏻‍💻💯

After the "Show off Your VSCode Setup" and "Show off Your terminal Setup" it's time for Workspaces. This month we are back to our office. Here is a picture of my Workspace these days.

I'm so excited to see your workspaces. Also, what are the gears that you use?

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Jason Long • Edited

My setup. More about my recent home office updates here: twitter.com/jasonlong/status/13638...

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Tanvir Shaikh

Nice, looks like music producers table.

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Pranav Vhankate

Yeah!!!

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🚩 Atul Prajapati 🇮🇳

Yeah really 🤣

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Andrew Baisden

Smooth.

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Reaper

I didn't realise there was a arm rest just below the keyboard, it fits in so well!

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Harley Ferguson

What keyboard is that you've got there?

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Jason Long

It’s a Durgod Hades 68. I swapped in some DSA granite keycaps.

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José María CL • Edited

🙊 I'm working hard to have a nice house someday

my-ws

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Monika Roy

Hard work always pays off, good luck to you. 🔥

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Mr. Unity Buddy

Good luck bro.Nice chair

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GrahamTheDev • Edited

It was taken me quite a while to build this setup slowly acquiring things over time, next thing is to get some custom length wires so I can tidy the wiring up.

Few bits of info:-

A total 24.8 million pixels being pushed by my poor old laptop!

The desk is 2m (6ft) by 2m (6ft) and still manages so be sit-stand, was a bargain at £600 (and that was 5 years ago, sit stand desks are cheaper now!). Buy a sit stand desk it will change your working life!

The chair is awesome and great if you get a sore back when you are putting in long days (hermanmiller.com/products/seating/...) - I bought mine second hand though as they are quite expensive! It is also rather pretty as far as office chairs go!

That brown mat on the floor is an anti-fatigue mat. If you buy a sit-stand desk then that should be the next thing you buy as it let's you stand for far longer!

The 2 x 43 inch 4k displays and the top right monitor are powered direct from the graphics card. The top left and the left hand monitor are powered via a USB hub.

Yes that is a DVD and Blue Ray collection, I am that old! (You can only see about 30% of it from that angle, there are way more in the shelves to the left of the picture you can't see into).

I believe those things are out-dated now and used as coasters? 😋 (and yes I am sad enough that I alphabetised them so I could find what I was looking for 🤣)

my setup with sit stand desk, two 43inch monitors, 3 21 inch monitors all powered by a laptop and hub

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Dĵ ΝιΓΞΗΛψΚ

have you managed to enter the matrix yet with this rig? jk... good stuff mate👏👏👍

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GrahamTheDev

I choose ignorance...blue pill for me! 😂

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KenzouShourai

I think you went overboard lmfao. Why would you needl ike 4 monitors and like 2 on top when you haev a vertical and a long one lmfao. Either way its dope im jelous :laugh:

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GrahamTheDev • Edited

So I use the massive main monitor for most work.

I can definitely recommend a large 4k monitor for development, the extra screen space let's you have 2 or 3 files open at once side by side, such as HTML, CSS and JS or your JS and you API docs so you can remember what path you gave to your API endpoints and stupid names you gave parameters! I can't really recommend anymore than one large monitor though, my use case is pretty unique 😋).

I use the large right monitor for site previews that I am working on, Outlook and some website monitoring software (stacked on top of each other taking up a third of the vertical height each).

The top 2 monitors come into play for things like researching and inspiration when designing (so I can have them visible to refer to) or OBS if I am on a video call / making instruction videos (something new I am working on!).

The left most screen is used for support queries and CRM system, it is linked to my phone system so it helps to have it "always visible" as it pulls a client record up when they call etc.

I don't use the laptop screen, but the laptop developed a fault where it goes into sleep mode if I don't have it open (it needs replacing soon as it is 4/5 years old)!

As you can probably tell I only use about half the screen space actively, the rest of it is there so things are always visible so I can quickly glance at them or use them for reference without having to switch between desktops or Alt + Tab between applications.

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Ignacio Vargas

I've been interested on sit stand desk for a while now... I'm unsure if I can allow myself to buy one since they are pretty expensive as far as I know. Is it worth it at all?

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GrahamTheDev • Edited

If you work more than 6 hours a day at a computer it is essential in my opinion having now owned one.

You might be a lot younger than me but I had a bad back and shoulder from sitting and it is a lot better now (not perfect but once the damage is done it is hard to fully recover)

You can pick them up pretty cheap now maybe £200 ($280 USD) if you want a normal sized one without any bells and whistles (mine was cheap considering how large it is as it doesn’t have height settings, literally up and down buttons so you have to adjust the height manually each time, which never bothered me).

Do what I do, go second hand (used) on eBay or whatever equivalent you have where you are and then save up for new and better things once you know they are worth it.

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Sarthak Sharma

Looks awesome 😎 👏🏻

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saurav sharma

setup

rate my setup 🔥

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Sarthak Sharma

Is that an ipad ?

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saurav sharma

yes!! it's my old iPad mini 1st gen 💻

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Sarthak Sharma

😨 How are you able connect it?

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Sarthak Sharma

It’s tooooooo old. 😨

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saurav sharma

YAM-display for the win !!! 🚀

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Sarthak Sharma

Link please?

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saurav sharma
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Sarthak Sharma

This is awesome.

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Menai Ala Eddine

You're an electric engineer!

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Paolo

I have an ipad but i am using ubuntu any recommendation for me to make the ipad as external monitor ? thanks

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Justin Henderson

Sidecar, it’s built into MacOS starting with Catalina. You will need a compatible device: support.apple.com/en-us/HT210380

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Paolo

I am using ubuntu my friend :) i just have an ipad. just wondering i can also make it as extra screen :) thanks tho

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Justin Henderson

Oh right, thats my bad for missing that. I found this project on GitHub but it does not look like it has been recently maintained: github.com/kbumsik/VirtScreen
There is also Duet display but I think they only offer support for Windows or Mac. Linux might just be left out in the cold on this one unfortunately. Good luck

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Iván Moreno

setup

My first setup

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Breno da Mata

My neck hurts just seeing this 😂

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Sam Goodnight

You forgot to mention that you use Arch.

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Gotcha007

What are the apps on the screen?

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Iván Moreno

Neofetch of my servers and distros + gotop

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Christophe El-Khoury

Did you connect 3 screens directly to your laptop or did you use any dongle for that?

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Iván Moreno

No, all screens are connected to my workstation

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Husen

How much resolution per screen?

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Iván Moreno

FullHD

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Prappo

this is what I like ;)

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Dustin Brett

My current setup:

My setup

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Sarthak Sharma

Dope✨💯

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Bekzat Karayev

Pretty cool, but those portrait-oriented monitors are still weird to me, can't get used to them)

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Monika Roy

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Sarthak Sharma

Remote Job 101

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Mr. Unity Buddy

cute and neat!

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Monika Roy

🧚‍♀️

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Reaper

As minimal as it could've gotten, nice.

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Monika Roy

🌻

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fceruti • Edited

fceruti setup

I work at home and live alone, so instead of having a dinner table, I have my working space :)

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Djordje Stevanovic

Long live RGB. Cables are messy, I know

setup

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Mr. Unity Buddy

Wow!

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Sarthak Sharma

🤩

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Andrew Usher • Edited

This is a kinda cluttered state, but loving the vertical monitor :)

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Frederik 👨‍💻➡️🌐 Creemers

Love the art behind your desk

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José María CL

Niice. Is that react native expo?

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Andrew Usher

yep :)

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