Share your HOME WORKING workstation environment - pics

Share your HOME WORKING workstation environment - pics

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grumbledoak

31,536 posts

233 months

Monday 3rd January 2022
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markbigears said:
Pretty, in a mid century kinda way, but I hope you don't spend much time at that!

HM-2

12,467 posts

169 months

Monday 3rd January 2022
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Nice speakers, though!

markbigears

2,272 posts

269 months

Monday 3rd January 2022
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It’s actually mighty comfy …. I’ve always preferred form over function though! The speakers, for their size are quite amazing

techguyone

3,137 posts

142 months

Monday 3rd January 2022
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There should be a 'posed desktop' and a 'real life' desktop showing how it really looks when it's in use.

595Heaven

2,419 posts

78 months

Monday 3rd January 2022
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Here’s mine, ready for 2022. Rarely this uncluttered!


markbigears

2,272 posts

269 months

Monday 3rd January 2022
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techguyone said:
There should be a 'posed desktop' and a 'real life' desktop showing how it really looks when it's in use.
I have OCD, what can I say smile

mmm-five

11,245 posts

284 months

Monday 3rd January 2022
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techguyone said:
There should be a 'posed desktop' and a 'real life' desktop showing how it really looks when it's in use.
This is mine for about 51 weeks of the year.



The other week it is all taken off, everything given a clean (the gaming PC has quarterly dusting session)...and it stays that way until I need to work on something.

HM-2

12,467 posts

169 months

Monday 3rd January 2022
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techguyone said:
There should be a 'posed desktop' and a 'real life' desktop showing how it really looks when it's in use.
Mine looks as per my pictures 99% of the time. I have a workshop next door to dump all the crap in.

That said, it's currently covered in cables and other detritus as I dismantled my PC for a simple rebuild that's now escalated into refinishing case panels in satin aluminium.


Stan the Bat

8,930 posts

212 months

Monday 3rd January 2022
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markbigears said:
It’s actually mighty comfy …. I’ve always preferred form over function though! The speakers, for their size are quite amazing
What are the speakers ?

Doofus

25,825 posts

173 months

Monday 3rd January 2022
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Stan the Bat said:
markbigears said:
It’s actually mighty comfy …. I’ve always preferred form over function though! The speakers, for their size are quite amazing
What are the speakers ?
The light brown boxes with the grey fronts.

markbigears

2,272 posts

269 months

Monday 3rd January 2022
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Ruark audio mr1 mk2

Stan the Bat

8,930 posts

212 months

Monday 3rd January 2022
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markbigears said:
Ruark audio mr1 mk2
Thanks, thought that they looked like Ruark.

James6112

4,375 posts

28 months

Monday 3rd January 2022
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My set-up - boring compared to most!
Ebay used Oak Desk. I like it, solid bespoke made. Cost me £150
Portrait monitor, good for MS teams
Jabra speaker also good for teams calls. Sounds Ok, mute etc on the speaker is reflected in teams. Also works on bluetooth so can conference from the garden..
ipad for SkyQ etc

Harpoon

1,867 posts

214 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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James6112 said:


My set-up - boring compared to most!
Ebay used Oak Desk. I like it, solid bespoke made. Cost me £150
Portrait monitor, good for MS teams
Jabra speaker also good for teams calls. Sounds Ok, mute etc on the speaker is reflected in teams. Also works on bluetooth so can conference from the garden..
ipad for SkyQ etc
What's the little display showing the weather? I've looked into having a small calendar display on my desk to show the next couple of meetings (pulled from O365) but I was struggling to find a sensibly priced but good looking small display which could hook up to a Pi.

ZesPak

24,432 posts

196 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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Harpoon said:
What's the little display showing the weather? I've looked into having a small calendar display on my desk to show the next couple of meetings (pulled from O365) but I was struggling to find a sensibly priced but good looking small display which could hook up to a Pi.
Why a PI? Sounds like a google (nest) home hub might do the trick?

If a PI, find any sort of display that hooks up to it and have someone print you a mount/box to house them both? I know plenty of people with a 3D printer who love little projects like that and do it for little more than the cost of material.

Harpoon

1,867 posts

214 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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ZesPak said:
Why a PI? Sounds like a google (nest) home hub might do the trick?

If a PI, find any sort of display that hooks up to it and have someone print you a mount/box to house them both? I know plenty of people with a 3D printer who love little projects like that and do it for little more than the cost of material.
I must admit I don't know exactly what a Nest Home Hub could do - will go & have a look - thanks.

I'd thought about using a Pi as I could knock something up in Python or use Dakboard.

I'd seen this display but wasn't sure I could justify spending £120 on it!

https://thepihut.com/collections/raspberry-pi-scre...

Carbon Sasquatch

4,652 posts

64 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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Harpoon said:
What's the little display showing the weather? I've looked into having a small calendar display on my desk to show the next couple of meetings (pulled from O365) but I was struggling to find a sensibly priced but good looking small display which could hook up to a Pi.
Looks like an Amazon Echo Show



Harpoon

1,867 posts

214 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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Carbon Sasquatch said:
Looks like an Amazon Echo Show
Thanks - just looking at them now after the tip above about a Google Nest Hub. The sticking point with the Google is I can't find that it directly supports O365 calendars. I've found a few people talking about syncing O365 to a Google Calendar and showing that but that is faff. I don't like faff.

The Echo Show 5 (2021) is down to £35. We already have an Echo speaker in the kitchen, so checking the app shows that an Echo natively talks to O365.

ZesPak

24,432 posts

196 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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Carbon Sasquatch said:
Looks like an Amazon Echo Show
Nice, like a Nest Hub but from amazon rather than google?

Harpoon said:
Thanks - just looking at them now after the tip above about a Google Nest Hub. The sticking point with the Google is I can't find that it directly supports O365 calendars. I've found a few people talking about syncing O365 to a Google Calendar and showing that but that is faff. I don't like faff.
I can agree, but we've been using google calendars for over a decade privately, I have gsync on my computer to sync my work (O365) calendar there.
It's not ideal (need a windows machine running office) but works well for us. There are probably some online sync services but they're going to be paid ime.

Anyway, having them all together somewhere is great and Google Calendar is a good spot for us.

These ecosystems can get annoying though. We recently swapped out our Ring doorbell as that was from amazon, now we have a Google one that plays better with the google stuff. (works a lot better though, never got the ring to work properly)


techguyone

3,137 posts

142 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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In the spirit that I intended.

Working desktop



Show desktop



Perspective makes the desk look smaller than it is, it's 1.4m long, if I put the keyboard under the riser I have more than A3+ A4 page size to work on, as you can see from the GBFO printer there is paper involved, we won't uhhh mention about the overhanging printer addon to make best use of space smile


Edited by techguyone on Tuesday 4th January 13:19