Comments on: What is your primary computing device? http://www.terminally-incoherent.com/blog/2013/09/30/what-is-your-primary-computing-device/ I will not fix your computer. Tue, 04 Aug 2020 22:34:33 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.26 By: Ron http://www.terminally-incoherent.com/blog/2013/09/30/what-is-your-primary-computing-device/#comment-56878 Sat, 26 Oct 2013 10:23:25 +0000 http://www.terminally-incoherent.com/blog/?p=15632#comment-56878

Up until very recently a main rig was a T61 (with an Intel 330 SSD) which I love, but recently purchased a new Desktop, which is going to have the added bonus of freeing my laptop from its shackles of all the crap hooked up to it (despite a docking port).

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By: Matt` http://www.terminally-incoherent.com/blog/2013/09/30/what-is-your-primary-computing-device/#comment-53644 Tue, 01 Oct 2013 14:49:28 +0000 http://www.terminally-incoherent.com/blog/?p=15632#comment-53644

For work: Laptop plugged into a separate keyboard/mouse/monitor, and jacked up on top of a laptop stand so the screens are at the same height.

For pleasure: Laptop.

For Angry Birds while pooping: Smartphone.

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By: Dr. Azrael Tod http://www.terminally-incoherent.com/blog/2013/09/30/what-is-your-primary-computing-device/#comment-53599 Tue, 01 Oct 2013 08:06:15 +0000 http://www.terminally-incoherent.com/blog/?p=15632#comment-53599

Short answer: i don’t know!

Long answer:

What is “primary”? The device i use most of the day is clearly my smartphone. I always carry it with me, use it at least once an hour (unless i’m sleeping) and it does pretty much everything i could expect from a device that size.

But then… most of my tasks are outsourced to my server. RSS-Reading, IRC, Podcasts, … pretty much everything i do runs on that machine and i just remote via SSH into it to control it (well… and get Podcast-Files/Playlists via HTTP/SFTP). So does that count as primary device?

Then there are my work-PC and my gaming-PC, both running uBUNTu (“bunt” == german for colourful) with i3wm. Both really are the devices i use when there is something important/complex to do. I couldn’t stand using my smartphone or tablet for something where i really need to type more than one or two lines of text.

Even more… i got my Toshiba AC100 (10″, armhf Netbook, with Tegra2-SoC, less ressources than my phone, but full keyboard and usable i3wm make it better for writing and ssh, all this while staying far under 1kg) and a small tablet (7″, Archos Gamepad, RK3066 SoC) which i use for most gaming.
Those are both pretty unlikely for beeing my primary device, even though i use them at least an hour per day, whenever i’m annoyed by the shortcommings of my phone but don’t want to leave couch/bed.

If lost, i probably would miss my server the most, but then my phone does navigation/music player/ssh/notes/whatever, so it’s far more versatile than my server? Also i could run most of my server-tasks on any other PC. It’s not like there is any time a day i wouldn’t run at least another. Just keeping Data in synch would be some kind of a hard task.

Without my phone the pretty much only restriction would be on my 2x15min way from/to work, so that can’t be my most important device. Even though it’s the device used most often.

My work/gaming-PC are plainly replaceable. Give me anything with linux, ssh, git, vim and i3 and i got it perfectly set up in 5min. I pretty much don’t need any local data, since everything besides the browser (or sometimes a mediaplay) runs on my server anyway.

Even more: I pretty much don’t care about what’s primary.

But lets look what i would need to make something primary:

* I don’t need mice that hard (i3, screen, ssh) and i really like the small keyboard of my 10″-Netbook (or that similarry sized bt-keyboard), so besides beeing able to play on it and having number-block my mechanical keyboard at home isn’t that much better.
* Having multiple screens does make a difference. I want to be able to view at least 2 Terminals and a Browser in usable sizes, at the same time.
* I don’t need a big harddrive. I can pretty much work perfectly with my slow 8GB Flash-Drive inside my AC100.
* RAM matters! I can’t work with less than 2GB. Using a browser on my ac100 (512MB RAM) is just pain. To keep me from waiting all the time 4GB are currently ok. More is always better, i wouldn’t buy a new PC with less then 4GB.
* CPU/GPU doesn’t really matter. No, really! My Tegra2/3 are ok, my Atom330 in my media center is ok. Even the kind of gaming i do runs on those (i.e. SNES-Emu, UT2K4 or Urban Terror). If i want to play 1080p-Video i would want hw-en-/decoding anyways. If the device is fast enough to do that in software, then thats great… if it isn’t then it’s not that important to me.

So even desktop/netbook/notebook doesn’t make that much of a difference to me, even though i prefer desktop-devices for better pricing. Last year i would have said that i will always keep one for gaming, but that shifts more and more to android in the last years.

I would use a good 10″-Notebook if there were any with >10h battery, good screen resolution (1024px vertically?), non-glossy screen, >=4GB RAM that i want to afford (no, it’s not worth 1500€). But there just isn’t.
You currently can’t buy such a device for a reasonable price. There are some that “should” be aviable in half a year, but since the old Atom-netbooks there have been no new devices in this section that are worth to waste money on them.

So i’m split between all those devices, since i can’t buy a single one that fits my needs.
So much for “you can buy everything in free market economy”.

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By: Mihai http://www.terminally-incoherent.com/blog/2013/09/30/what-is-your-primary-computing-device/#comment-53598 Tue, 01 Oct 2013 08:05:34 +0000 http://www.terminally-incoherent.com/blog/?p=15632#comment-53598

Mainly laptop (15″ MacBook Pro), the same both at work and at home (BYOD because I dislike Win7’s interface; I bought my first modern Mac when Vista appeared). I use it for almost everything, including as RS232 terminal (via UC-232 and screen).
Gaming rig at home that is Win 7 (set in “classic” theme, à la W2k) and used almost exclusively for gaming. Most of the work I do via ssh anyway and on the Mac I have everything else handy (documentation, mail, Adium). I don’t dislike the laptop keyboard on my MBP even though I miss the numeric block from time to time – as when typing IP(v4) addresses. On the other hand, the only keyboard I miss is the Model M. I still have one but it’s PS/2 and doesn’t play well with adapters.
Speaking of keyboards, I have a VT-220 with DIGITAL LK201 keyboard – that one has a nice tactile feel, as well as the Control key where some people like it (but it still has a Caps Lock key between Control and “A”).
I agree with Gothmog – why did you remain with Vista?

PS: I wanted to post from links but your site requires javascript to post comments. Preview worked fine, though.
PS: I wanted to post from links but your site requires javascript to post comments. Preview worked fine, though. lynx’ edit box is more unpleasant (doesn’t have soft wrap)
..and (probably due to my multiple tries with various browsers?) your site now said my “location is part of a spam network”. That was after a 500 SERVER ERROR

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By: klimeryk http://www.terminally-incoherent.com/blog/2013/09/30/what-is-your-primary-computing-device/#comment-53590 Tue, 01 Oct 2013 07:05:50 +0000 http://www.terminally-incoherent.com/blog/?p=15632#comment-53590

My primary computing device is a desktop – I need a big monitor (Dell U2711 – 27” @ 2560 x 1440 in IPS glory) for programming and an ergonomic keyboard. I’m using a mechanical/ergonomic keyboard named… Truly Ergonomic Keyboard. While the name is kinda off-putting, the keyboard itself is definitely worth recommending. In fact, I bought two – the second one for work and for my secondary computing device a.k.a. laptop. The laptop is a sturdy ThinkPad x220, with a nice IPS screen. Like most “real” ThinkPads it has a very nice keyboard (compared to competition), but I still plug in my ergonomic keyboard while working (programming) on it.
I stay away from smartphones and the likes, though – I have a trusty Nokia E72 and it’s doing exactly what I expect from a phone – you can call and message people :P (and the battery lasts at least for a week with moderate usage).

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By: Alphast http://www.terminally-incoherent.com/blog/2013/09/30/what-is-your-primary-computing-device/#comment-53586 Tue, 01 Oct 2013 05:57:26 +0000 http://www.terminally-incoherent.com/blog/?p=15632#comment-53586

I normally work on the (Lenovo R500 ThinkPad) laptop provided by my employer, but I plugged it in a good Logitech keyboard and mouse and my personal Samsung SA350 (24 inches) screen. I work with two screens all the time, under Windows XP. So I voted laptop on your poll, because I am on it 8-9 hours a day minimum.

But of course I prefer using my personal custom made desktop PC and gaming rig. Just changed the video card to NVidia and happy about it. My only regrets is that it runs Vista Home Edition and that sucks.

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By: agn0sis http://www.terminally-incoherent.com/blog/2013/09/30/what-is-your-primary-computing-device/#comment-53568 Tue, 01 Oct 2013 03:15:12 +0000 http://www.terminally-incoherent.com/blog/?p=15632#comment-53568

I work in a 17″ laptop, basically because I moved abroad and I thought it would be easier to travel with this thing. I am thinking on building a desktop, primarily because I need an IPS monitor for photography postprocessing and the laptop doesn’t support it. I also want to create a RAID system for a better backup appliance. As for the operating system, I only use linux and I don’t see that changing in the near future. If I got some free time (I don’t know how that could happen) I could install Windows so I can play some games I bought in the last Steam sale.

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By: Giac http://www.terminally-incoherent.com/blog/2013/09/30/what-is-your-primary-computing-device/#comment-53498 Mon, 30 Sep 2013 15:52:38 +0000 http://www.terminally-incoherent.com/blog/?p=15632#comment-53498

My station is a HP laptop with two monitors. When this machine will die I’m thinking to replace it with a powerful desktop and a cheap laptop. At the time it was purchased I was employed in a “bring your device” company, but now I’m working mainly at home and i don’t need so much portable computing power.

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By: Gothmog http://www.terminally-incoherent.com/blog/2013/09/30/what-is-your-primary-computing-device/#comment-53497 Mon, 30 Sep 2013 15:50:29 +0000 http://www.terminally-incoherent.com/blog/?p=15632#comment-53497

Vista?!?! Why punish yourself, Luke? Wrrrry?

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By: Grzechooo http://www.terminally-incoherent.com/blog/2013/09/30/what-is-your-primary-computing-device/#comment-53495 Mon, 30 Sep 2013 15:41:32 +0000 http://www.terminally-incoherent.com/blog/?p=15632#comment-53495

Desktops FTW! And a full keyboard of course, I can’t stand these laptop thingies which have keys mashed together with a Fn key in place of left Control. You know, muscle memory.

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