ASK HN: What's your setup?
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#12Lenovo z580 15"/8Gb/750 with Arch Linux, i3wm
Sometimes I plug in a spare monitor if I need the extra screen space but I really prefer a portable setup.
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#13Operating environment for both is Ubuntu 12.10 using xmonad as the WM; most hacking right now is in Clojure via Emacs.
Pretty happy with this setup, though I'd like a buckling-spring keyboard with a few more buckybits; I'm also contemplating a switch back to a Kinesis Contoured keyboard. The laptop will probably be looking at replacement sometime soon; Linux support for it has never gelled (power management and external monitors) though it's been generally adequate.
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#14MacBook Air 2013 13"/8Gb/i7/128 Lenovo z580 15"/8Gb/750 with Arch Linux, i3wm Sometimes I plug in a spare monitor if I need the extra screen space but I really prefer a portable setup.
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#15This is sufficient since most of the real work happens on AWS with multiple instances and clients' AIX & HPUX clusters.
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#16MacBook Air 2013 13"/8Gb/i7/128 Lenovo z580 15"/8Gb/750 with Arch Linux, i3wm Sometimes I plug in a spare monitor if I need the extra screen space but I really prefer a portable setup.
Have you got any wireless connectivity issues with the Macbook Air?
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#17Earlier quoted context omitted.
Me too! Except I use an Apple Trackpad.
Is the extra portability worth it with the Air? I still have a chunky 15" MBP with 16GB RAM (despite supposedly being limited to 8) but it's relatively heavy in the backpack.
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#19I also have a Logitech trackman and hope to someday live in a place bigger than a shoebox so I can use a damn monitor.
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#20Thinkpad X220 16GB/256GB SSD, Win7 Pro. I love it for its small size, long battery life, and ruggedness. Although I should warn you the plastic doesn't get on well with mosquito repellant, I learned that in Costa Rica last year. Also the trackpoint, 3 mouse buttons, and keyboard. It actually has a bigger keyboard than the rMBP despite being classified as a 12" laptop. Oh and a 3-year warranty where a guy comes to your house to fix whatever is wrong that only cost $100 or so. The screen is painfully tiny at 1366x768 though.
I guess I couldn't decide on one laptop, there are both good for different things. At home I sometimes plug into a 24" Dell 1920x1200 LCD and use a Kinesys Freestyle Pro keyboard and Logitech Anywhere MX mouse. That is nice for extended computer work.
My phone is a HTC First. Yeah the Facebook phone. Its a reasonable size, looks nice, you can uninstall all the facebook junk, and the battery lasts me 3 days. And I only paid $170 for it because no one wants them. Oh and the GPS and 3G work unlike my previous Galaxy Nexus.
Software-wise, I mainly use Debian under VMWare for work. And Firefox for browsing natively. The builtin sync feature is good. mutt and notmuch for email. I run irssi and bitlbee for jabber on a server, which I connect to with mosh.