Also one Android Tablet. An old Ipad that would need to do stuff to make work. And a reMarkable tablet.
for what are called computers:
1 desktop - a 2013 box that I built
1 laptop - a Microsoft surface
1 phone - a pixel 5
1 camera - Leica Q2 (well and a Praktica MTL5 made in East Germany)
And one kindle. And an iPad, for work testing. I'm a web developer. I love technology. But it has to feel and serve very human purposes to be worthwhile.
3x Desktops:
* AMD TR 3970x // 256G DDR4 ram (current work machine; gentoo)
* AMD 3700x // 64G DDR4 ram (previous work machine; popOS)
* Intel i7 4930k // 64G DDR3 ram (previous-previous work machine; archlinux)
3x Macs: * Macbook pro (2020), i7, 32G LPDDR4x ram (though his is my employers and will be returned)
* Mac Pro (2013), Intel Xeon E5-2697v2, 32G DDR3 ECC ram
* iMac (2012), i5, 8G (nice to have as sort of a chromebook with an insanely nice screen)
3x "servers": * Intel NUC (skull canyon) i7, 16G ram (ubuntu)
* Synology NAS (DS918+)
* Super Micro 2U pizza server, intel Xeon E5-2667v3, 128G DDR4 ECC ram (freenas)
2x Linux Laptops: * GPD P2 Max; intel m3 8100Y, 16G LPDDR4x (archlinux)
* Dell Precision 5520; Intel Xeon E3-1505v6, 32G DDR4 (archlinux)
and some orange pi's and raspberry pi's if they count.and a nintendo switch and a PS4, if they count.
6 or 7 Sun Machines, SGI O2, a few Cobalt RaQ (CacheRaQ, Velociraptor) (both MIPS and x86). Also in the basement.
5 HP Microservers (one with a "low power" Xeon running 24/7). ~50W
3 "Low power" Xeon servers (two 4 cores and one 20 cores). One running 24/7 ~60W.
3 Intel NUC's. One is my daily driver (FreeBSD).
15+ Laptops (mostly IBM/Lenovo), and even an old 386.
6 PCEngines APU4C4 (firewalls) two running 24/7 ~7W each.
7 Soekris NET4801, 2 NET4501 (my old firewalls and NTP servers).
7 Raspberry PIs (mostly 4s with 8GB).
My plan is to have one APU (~7W) + one Server ~60W running 24/7. I have 7 APC power units to allow me to turn all the other stuff on and off remotely. Most of this stuff is in my lab (GF decided I needed my own room for some reason). Most of the stuff not ready to run is stored in the basement.
I have a lot more than these but this is just from the top of my head. Pretty sure that I have 100+ all in all.
LG Gram 17" 16GB RAM and dual NVMe disks - Fedora, main machine for work
Dell XPS 13 - Fedora, wife's laptop
Mac Book Pro 16" 2019 - Official work laptop, used as a paperweight
Toshiba Tecra 740CDT - Recently revived, Knoppix (kind of retro playground)
Desktops: Ryzen 2700X w 64GB RAM 6-disk ZFS - Fedora, backup storage, video transcoding, photo editing
Xeon E3-1230 w 16GB RAM - OPNsense, house firewall
NAS: 9x Raspberry Pi 4s, (mix of 8 and 4 GB RAM) - Ubuntu 20.04 with Ceph Pacific used as main network storage with CephFS
1 router, you'd probably argue this doesn't count, but my router is debian running on consumer computer hardware, with custom vpn and routing.
1 file server, this one is not strictly at home, since it's located in my company's server room for the bandwidth, but I mainly use it at home over Internet.
1 gaming laptop, connected to TV.
1 lightweight laptop in EDC bag.
3 mining rigs.
ipad and android tablet.
(3) There's four of us humans in the house, but only three that you could ask to do some addition.
(1) The work computer is a HP z-book. It is a G3 model currently, but they're swapping it out for a newer one this month.
(1) The main daily driver for home is a Thinkpad 470s with openSUSE or Fedora on it.
(3) Several older laptops i've kept around as backups. They're in the closet.
(1) An older Synology 4-bay NAS.
(1) A Raspberry pi 4 hooked up to the TV.
(1) A Raspberry pi 3+ sitting in a box; I've been meaning to use if for DNS-based filtering.
(2) Two Mac devices the wife uses.
(2) Two smart phones.
(2) Two ebook readers.
(1) A kids kindle.
(4) 3D printer projects and other projects that have arduinos or something similar.
(2) Graphing calculators
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Total: 24
Not counting a broken dell G5 5505 that keeps going into the shop under warranty, the not-yet-delivered steamdeck, or the collection of slide rules.
1x 13" M1 MBP with 16GB/1TB best device I've ever owned. I do everything on this from dev work, to browsing, photo editing, fiddling around in Logic Pro, and even some light gaming. And I can do all of that (probably at the same time) while running on battery, for hours on end.
1x Windows "gaming" desktop I built a few months ago. i5/16GB/6700XT/2TB NVMe/8TB rust. It's ok, I thought I'd use it a lot more than I do and I'm DEFINITELY not getting my money's worth out of the 6700XT playing HOI and Factorio.
1x Ex-business Optiplex micro, i5/16gb/512SSD + 2x 4TB USB disks running Ubuntu. This is my main linux machine that doubles as a light home server running Plex and a few other little things.
1x iPad mini from last year, mostly just for reading and media. I do use my knockoff Apple Pencil to jot down some notes as well. Also makes a neat little secondary display for the MBP if I'm away from my desk and want some more screen.
1x Heavily refurbished Thinkpad T470 running Arch (btw) i7/16GB/256GB. Barely gets used despite the amount of work I put into refurbishing it. The poor old i7 (dual core version) really struggles with some stuff, even basic things like Youtube over 1080p nearly kills it.
I feel like I've hit a good equilibrium of devices, I can fit it all onto one desk with a USB-C monitor and a keyboard/mouse that I can switch between devices (including my work laptop). Nothing other than ye olde Thinkpad ever goes unused for more than a day or two at most, and everything except the gaming PC was all purchased refurbished or secondhand.
Media stuff;
1x Apple TV 4K which is currently in direct competition with a Fire TV 4k that I got for free. I'm trying to work out which I should keep, the Fire TV does almost everything the ATV does but the remote is just... awful - so cheap and nasty feeling.
1x Lobotomised Sony "Smart" TV. After the first year of owning it, it started lagging when switching inputs, navigating menus etc. I popped the back off and yanked the wire antennas for its wifi radio and now it performs twice as fast.
Desktop PC - General browsing and light gaming.
Laptop PC - Work
15" Macbook Pro (Intel) - Work (deprecated)
16" Macbook Pro (M1 Max) - Work
iPhone 13 Pro Max
iPad Pro M1
Amazon Fire tablet for guest access to wireless audio.
Monitors 3 x 27" Acer IPS 2k monitors
3 x 27" LG IPS 4k monitors
Protip: A 27" 4k monitors is a waste of a 4k monitor. Text is waaaay too small for coding at that resolution.Everything else has been sold or recycled. I used to have PILES of desktops and servers, but I got over my nostalgia years ago.
* 2 gaming pcs, 1 soho server - all in active use
* 1 gaming laptop, 1 work laptop, 1 thinkpad - all in active use
* 1 NAS, 1 Lenovo x230 - NAS is off atm, the x230 is my travel laptop and I don't travel
* 2 laptops from 2004, one is my OpenBSD playground, 1 is an offline-only DVD player ;)
* 2 hand-me-down laptops I can hand out to friends and family as backup machines
* 1 RPi that's not really in use anymore
so I'd say 5 of them get used every week (some every day), 1-3 every month or so - that's for 2 people
I'm not the biggest fan of the Apple ecosystem, but for the upfront purchase price, 3-5 years of life and able to sell them for 50% at the end of their "retail" lifespan, is a no brainer for me. The other alternative would be Thinkpads, but the nicer equipped ones really are marginally cheaper than a equally equipped macbook, before the M1 stuff.
If we're not counting virtual machines, then lately just two - a dev windows Laptop that's an XPS 13 and M1 which, with Parallels and Windows 11 (unfortunately not W10) comes pretty close to being what I need.
It used to be a time that I had a server at home that would run an array that'd hold storage and such, but lately it's just easier to have a virtual instance for that.
I have some Pi's also but they're not used really, but really just downsizing and not buying new shiny things, sounds hard, but silly enough it really helps to focus.
It also goes against the grain with me on how I used to enjoy hopping on every different distro and trying new things - Now I just don't have the time and enjoy being clutter free.
Old Cell phones are the worse, they usually aren't worth the resale pain of $30-60, unless you resell them on 1-2yr cycles and 3yrs for iphones.
2. A main daily driver (Ubuntu 20) and my old desktop machine running Proxmox so I can spin up any test network I want/need for dev work.
4 if you're including laptops (HP Elitebook w/ Ubuntu 20, Macbook air) but they're mostly gathering dust as I've not commuted anywhere in a few years
Also got an old Android tablet which is mostly dedicated to Todoist (mounted above my monitor on an arm) and an iPad for background entertainment/distraction while working. They dual-function as test devices as needed for webdev :)
I used to have the could-probably-get-it-working guts of 4 or 5 laptops and an older desktop following me around but I guess they finally got sold off for parts during my last move
I'd probably have more but I'm renting a relatively small single room compared to my last place. The two desktops alone have meant I've not needed the heating on whenever they're both going.
E: Oh aye there's also a 9-disk NAS knocking about somewhere too (Synology DS918 plus an expander bay). I use that more than my desktop I guess technically. Everything mounts off it somehow or other so I'm counting it :)
Tell you what, Tailscale is the one app that's got me back into home network nerdery. I love hosting internal things on my Proxmox server or NAS that just.. work, even when I'm not at home. No matter where I am in the world, I can mount nas.coio.uk and, aside from a bit of lag in some places, it works just as well as it would locally connected. That's so cool!
I also have a number of terminals including an HP X-terminal, a Tektronix graphics terminal and a Videotex terminal.
I also have a number of “not general purpose computers” including a variety of retro telecom/network line analyzers, an android tablet, and various small hobbyist embedded systems. Some of these are basically PC’s like my Agilent J2300E which is just a Win95 machine with specialized hardware you wouldn’t normally see on a PC like V.35 and RS-449.
Still have quite a few machines I want in all categories above, but I’ll probably be needing a storage unit soon.
- Three desktops: a 2017 Intel iMac; and, on the floor and basically ignored, a 2005 Windows XP eMachines PC (took over from son-in-law, who no longer wanted it, because all I had at the time was even older and lamer) and a 2001 Windows XP HP (as I was saying).
- Two laptops: a now-unsupported 2015 Toshiba Chromebook and a molasses-slow, all-but-dead-in-the-water 2013–2014 HP Pavilion that originally ran Windows 8.0 (!) but was on Windows 10 before I unsuccessfully tried putting one of several other OSs on it.
- Two tablets: a 2016 iPad Pro and a 2016 (?) Amazon Kindle something-or-other that I got for virtually nothing out of sheer curiosity and almost never touch.
- Three phones: my 2017 iPhone X, my wife's 2019 iPhone X, and a 2014-vintage iPhone 6 that I most recently used only for work-required/work-app logins before I retired.
- My daily use machines - Desktop, laptop, home server (all Arch Linux)
- My girlfriend's machines - Windows 10/Arch dual boot desktop, MacBook Pro
- Our work computers which are owned by our employers - Windows 10 desktop for me, MacBook for her
- Raspberry Pis - A RPi 3 for PiHole and a RPi Zero W for controlling RGB Xmas lights we haven't taken down
- Our two iPhones, and we each have an iPad
- Various consoles. I have a bunch of retro stuff and a Switch while she has a PS4
- I still have all my older smartphones, older laptops, some additional Raspberry Pis none of which are set up with anything, but they're in the apartment
40 are vintage, all but two produced before 1990 (mostly Commodore Amigas (A500, A3000, A1200), 8-bits (VIC-20, C64, C128), Atari 8-bits (400, 800, 800XL, 130XE), Apple IIgs, Apple IIe Enhanced, Sony MSX 2+, Amstrad CPC 6128 Plus, Tandy TRS-80 Model 4, Tandy Color Computer 3, 11 Apple Macs (iMac G3, LC475, IIfx, Mac Plus, Mac Classic, Mac Color Classic, LC3, LC575, Centris 650, Power Mac 7200, Power Mac G3), Sinclair ZX Spectrum 128, Acorn BBC Master 128, Tandy 1000HX, Timex-Sinclair 1000, TI-99/4a, and more). That's all I can remember right now.
1x Windows desktop for gaming
1x Dell XPS 13 laptop with Linux for development / work / personal
1x MacBook Pro for some development / work / personal
1x Intel NUC with Linux as an experimental / frequently reformatted sandbox for trying things out
And yet I find myself wanting an additional (smaller) gaming PC for travel / LAN parties, and a Mac Mini as the Mac version of my NUC for messing around with, and maybe a file server at some point.
And yet I also would love to just be able to have one single travel friendly laptop running Linux that I could work and game on.
An old HP laptop that works as a media center.
One Samsung android smartphone that is the daily driver. Has no SIM. Only wifi.
One old Samsung android smartphone that I had to retire because of lack of supply of replacement battery during Covid. But it has got 1/3rd power mAh-wise.
A Nokia android tablet (T20) for reading books of all kinds, research papers, etc.
An old Lenovo tablet I am looking to pawn.
A Kindle for reading non-fiction and novels.
A Raspberry Pi mainly for Edge AI model deployment tests, but also for studying ARM architecture, and fiddling with OS.
I guess the Arduino MC does not count.
So it totals up to 7/8.
Laptops:
- Macbook Pro (2021), M1, 16Go: my only personal machine. I play video games using services like Shadow or GeForce Now, I want my setup to be small.
- My work laptop, employer issued.
Servers:
- 1st gen Surface Book: currently works as a home server, used to be my student laptop, soon to be retired with...
- Core i7 3700 (something like that), 16Go DDR3: an old machine I got for free yesterday, than I will put in a small mini-ITX case to work as a full-time home server (mainly storage). It will end up at the bottom of a small shelf, and needs to be completely silent.
My servers all run NixOS.
I have several old phones which may not be working and 2 android phones a main one and a spare I bought in lockdown 1.
I'm a software developer/architect.
[edit] I forgot I have an Amiga 500 in my mums attic. I wonder if it still works!
Macbook Pro (2021 M1 Pro Base model), Alienware 15 i7 10th gen (Windows 11 + Ubuntu 20)
Daughter 1 has: Chromebook from school (wrecks my home network all the time), Macbook Air (m1) (Minecraft/Roblox Machine), Ipad.
Daughter 2 has: Samsung Laptop (Minecraft/Roblox Machine), Ipad - her assistive speech device and Youtube monitoring :)
Wife has: Asus windows laptop. Ipad Air (the new m1 one).
We also have an XBox, Switches, Playstations, Raspberry Pies etc...
- Thinkpad workstation laptop provided by work
- One desktop running Windows 11 (gaming/development)
- One laptop dual booting Windows 11 and Fedora (gaming/development)
- Surface Laptop Studio running Windows 11 (content consumption, light development)
- Surface Pro X (previous content consumption device. I'll sell it "someday")
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 7+ (mobile gaming, content consumption)
I also compulsively switch out my laptops/tablets on a yearly basis...I have a problem.
- 2021 Ryzen 24-core 64Gb RAM (heavier stuff, remote k8s dev, etc)
- 2021 Intel MBP (90% of the working time there)
- 2021 7-inch Pocket Book (for fun really. I call it my "Emacs machine")
Lying around:
- 2015(-ish?) Macbook Air, now with Linux. Such a great little thing, can't bear to get rid of it
- Half-a-dozen ugly, plasticky PC laptops. Did their job, but my eyes just refuse non-HiDPI screens nowadays.
A rescued (dead graphics card) "late 2009" 27" iMac (running Linux) with a rescued 24" 1900x1200 monitor which I currently use as my main workstation
A DL380G7 with 128GB of memory running all services as well as a few VMs with different OSs to run things for which there is no Linux-version, e.g. VAG ELSA (repair manual for VAG cars).
An Intel SS4200 in use as a backup server
A number of Raspberry Pi's in use for experiments and as media players
About 5 older Android phones in use as IP camera, media player etc.
Everything runs either Linux or FreeBSD, the Android phones also run Linux for the most part (the ones used as IP-camera run Cyanogenmod).
No new hardware insight, everything is either dumpster dived or repaired.
My wife has a newish Dell running Windows 10 issued by her employer, my 10yo daughter uses a school-issued HP running Windows 10 and my 17yo daughter a school-issued Chromebook.
The iPhone I use is from 2015, and the other two are more recent but too large. All the other computers are older than 2014 (I think; I'm beyond caring about acquiring new computers these days, as everything I have meets my wants, in part because I'm decreasing what I want).
For all I go on about reducing luxuries, having 14+ computers is in some ways like Uncle Scrooge swimming in his money bin. On the other hand, as my perspective shifts I'd feel far richer if I was part of a tight-knit community (fewer than 150 humans, say) that took good care of the land, water, and air and respected the downstream and downwind communities. Easily dismissed as romantic by those of us (myself included) who have come to normalize the fruits of easy access to massive amounts of energy.
2x personal laptop that barely gets touched these days
2+x old laptop in a cabinet somewhere that are out of spec to be donated for eg. remote education as home early in the pandemic
1x raspberry pi running https://github.com/dsmrreader/dsmr-reader in the utility cabinet.
1 Ubuntu only laptop. 10 years old. Used as print server for 3d printer.
1 wife work laptop.
1 wife gaming laptop.
1 wife gaming laptop, aged/retired but still works. We host game servers on this sometimes.
1 windows netbook. Unused but functional. Too old to sell.
1 windows 8 tablet. Unused but functional. Too old to sell.
1 Android tablet, frequently used.
3 x raspberry pi. 1 in use permanently as media server.
2 x smartphones.
It's easy to collect computers!
-iMac 2009 running ElCap
-Mac Mini (2006) running Leopard
-AMD Athlon II X4 8GB Windows 10 gaming machine
-Dell Latitude CPiA (Pentium II) for bare metal DOS stuff
-Nehalem era Xeon file/VM server running FreeBSD
-Celeron D2550 based file server running Ubuntu
-Dell Vostro (Core2 era Pentium) running LibreElec as an HTPC linked to my 50" plasma TV
-Some old Roku player linked to the same TV because some streaming services aren't available on the main HTPC
-A janky old Windows box I'm too embarrassed to give specs on that I use as a gateway from the landlord's Wifi (he said no to Ethernet across the house) to my room LAN
I also have 3 Android phones, 1 Android tablet used as an ebook reader and alarm clock, 1 Windows phone used as a backup ebook reader, and an old Nokia E72 Symbian phone that used to be my primary phone before 2016. I think I have a Java capable flip phone somewhere, too.
I have spare motherboards and RAM for 6 more machines, but lack the power supplies and cases to build them out.
1x Optiplex 7050 running windows/hyper-v.
2x Synology diskstations (1 runs backups from the other)
2x rasperberry PI's running pikvm for the optiplexes
1x Raspberry Pi running a dakboard build.
1x 2012 Mac mini...was mostly used during COVID for WFH. I do some toying with garage band on it but thats about it.
Plus a laptop or two for myself/wife/kids.
11-12 Total I suppose. 9 or so pretty much 24/7
Work computers running on Manjaro:
- Desktop AMD 5800X with 32GB RAM, bought in 2021
- Laptop Dell Precision 5520 with 32GB RAM, bought in 2017
Little homelab: - Ubiquiti Dream Machine
- Synology NAS (DS918+)
- 4x RaspberryPi 4 on Raspbian, forming a Kubernetes cluster with K3S
- Ubiquiti UniFi Flex to power the Pis with PoE
Otherwise: - A reMarkable
- A Chromecast Ultra used for streaming games from my computer to the TV with Steam Remote Play, also works when at a hotel (!)
- A RaspberryPi 3 connected to speakers, running a simple PulseAudio server that I can remotely connect to to stream audio (very little latency compared to the misc AirPlay implementations I tested)
Laptops (4) - 1st gen Intel MacBook (4 GB RAM, 80 GB Drive) - Thinkpad T420 (16 GB RAM, 1TB SSD) - Surface Pro 3 (4GB RAM, 128 GB SSD) - 2019 i7 Macbook Pro (Work Provided, 16 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD)
Desktops (3) - Ryzen 3rd gen build (48 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD, 4TB HDD) - Threadripper (Work Provided, 64 GB RAM, 1TB SSD) - Intel 3770k build (32 GB RAM, 1 TB Boot Drive, 64TB ZFS Cluster)
Misc: - Intel NUC hooked up to a CRT for MAME / SD TV Streaming (5th gen i3, 16 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD) - Surface RT Tablet (collecting dust) - About 10 raspberry pi's with various use cases.
My Primary Home Laptop: T460s w Xubuntu, probably replacing with Ryzen Starbook
My Primary Home Desktop: Custom 10900X w 128G Ram W10 currently, moving to Xubuntu/KVM
SO Primary Home Desktop : Custom I5 8600 w 16G Ram W10
My Work laptop: Dell Precision 3551 (W10)
SO Work laptop: T460s (W10)
Primary Media Machine: Custom I5 8400 (W10)
Office Media Machine: Optiplex 3050 SFF (Xubuntu)
RPis: 2X RPI4 (media) 2X RPI3 (one camera, one media)
Servers: Dell R210 (pfsense), Dell R420 (hyper-v), HP G8 (Rosetta@home), Custom Supermicro for storage (Silverstone make sexy rack cases)
Historical Thinkpads: 365XD, 390X, A31P, T60P, Z61T, X200s, X200T, X220s, T420s, T430s
Historical Desktops: Tandy 1000 (MS-DOS X.XX), Packard Bell 486DX2 (W3.11), Custom P2 333 (W98SE), Custom Core 2 Quad (W7 32bit), Custom i7 980X (W7 64Bit), Custom i7 3970X (W10), Custom i7 6800k (W10)
1 x Debian mini ITX server running Zoneminder for CCTV cameras
1 x 'spare' mini ITX cube running Debian as a services backup (email and Web stuff)
1 x Quad core fanless mini ITX thingy running the house home automation (Debian, Node-RED, MQTT, Zigbee2MQTT, Mosquitto)
1 x Asus i5 desktop for main home office. 6 core + 32GB RAM for virtualisation. Dual boot.
1 x DIY i7 3rd gen (old desktop)
1 x Asus Zenbook flip - home work and travelling laptop
1 x Lenovo T420 + dock. Previous round-the-house 'portable' workstation
1 x Raspberry Pi 3 as a media client hooked to my hifi for synced room-room audio
2 x Raspberry Pi 3 for STEM development and STEM days
1 x Raspberry Pi 4 for STEM development and STEM days
3 x retired laptops with some 'emergency' mileage in them, or take to STEM days
1 x Lenovo Thinkstation (retired desktop from the Mrs)
Samsung tablet
Motorola G8 phone
1 server (custom build old desktop: i7 2600, 16 GB RAM)
1 laptop (HP, 2015)
1 work laptop (Dell Latitude, 2017-ish)
1 retro desktop (2000-era custom build: Win 98 SE, P3, 256 MB RAM, Geforce 2, 17" CRT) [1]
That's 5 PCs, but I also have:
1 Raspberry Pi (original model B)
1 Moto X4
1 Kindle Fire (2013-ish?)
[0] https://theandrewbailey.com/article/187/AMD-Ryzing
[1] https://theandrewbailey.com/article/120/Project-Twentieth-Ce...
A closet with old Palm handhelds retooled to connect with some old Chinese Access Points, I forgot about those!
I recently divested myself of ancient computers, donated to a digital historian who restores that kind of stuff. Four (depending on how you count a multiprocessor cabinet, then 12)
- My personal MacBook Pro M1 (love this laptop)
- My gaming computer (I mostly use it to play MTGO but I mostly play PS5 nowadays)
- My wife's MacBook Air
- A tiny Linux box I play around with occasionally.
- A Raspberry Pi 400 I've done nothing with.
"Sort of computers": Wife and I each have an iPhone 11. Gave her my iPad Pro b/c she plays iPad games a lot and I took her very old iPad b/c I mostly just read books. We share an iPod touch for "just music" (like working out or cooking).
Gaming consoles: PS5 + external 5TB HDD, PS4 (mostly a FromSoftware machine for Bloodborne & Sekiro), Switch
3 laptops (plus a work laptop)
2 tablets
4 phones
1 4 port NAS (Synology)
2 rPi's
Too many... and yet not enough :-)
its worth noting this is in a household of 4, two adults one teenager and a sub teen.
My son is teaching himself to code my daughter is teaching herself digital art I work in IT and my wife is no slouch in the area either.
1 primary development / daily use laptop
1 old laptop which is relegated to a place on my desk where I sit to study math or whatever
1 old laptop which is dedicated to my electronics bench, usually just used for playing music and/or looking up datasheets
1 old laptop in the bedroom, connected to a big display, used as a "media center" of sorts.
1 raspberry pi, running retropie, for gaming
1 raspberry pi, for random stuff
1 old server that's mostly idle now, but it does serve as sort of a "jump box" for ssh access from outside. It's the only box I port forward to from the edge router, so I can shell into it and then access other machines.
1 Android tablet
1 Nook (which is basically just another Android tablet)
1 Android phone
1 Atari 800 that I scored on Ebay last year. Haven't even powered it up yet, so not 100% sure that it works, but it was sold as "in working order" so fingers crossed.
1 Arduino Nano 33 IoT which provides wireless control of a couple of lamps (using a relay) that are on top of a bookshelf and hard to reach. I set this up so I could turn them on and off via http requests and put a link to the page on my phone's home screen to make it nice and convenient to control them from the phone.
So yeah... about 12, or whatever that adds up to. I have other rPi's that aren't normally powered up, and a couple of older PC's that technically still work (as far as I know) that just aren't ever powered up for anything and should probably be thrown out. There are also plenty of Arduino's in my parts box, a couple of Beaglebone Black's, and I have a few unused Android phones, including a Pinephone that I bought but haven't set up for use yet.
Edit: since someone mentioned calculators, I might as well add (heh, heh) those in as well.
I have a Sharp EL-506A, a Casio graphing calculator that I forget the model number of (FX-7700g or something close to that, I think), a TI-85, a couple of TI-86's, a couple of TI-89's, at least one TI-84, and an HP-49g.
My Android phone. My last Android phone. My laptop. My work laptop. My work desktop. My stack of old Raspberry Pis. My stack of ESP32 variants. A buncha Chromecasts. I stopped keeping broken stuff years ago.
* ~2011 Acer C710 ChromeBook running Ubuntu 21.10. Used for trying distros and development projects if I need a Linux base.
* Self-built Desktop PC - Core 2 Quad w/ 8GB RAM running Windows 11, somehow. Used mostly as an archive box due to the large HD and connection to an external backup drive.
And my wife has some Dell laptop she bought in college. I don’t know much about it because I haven’t had to do much to it besides put in an SSD.
- M1 Macbook Air base model (Usual daily driver) - Lenovo Ideapad S340 (For testing stuff on windows) - Macbook 2007 (all white polycarbonate, kind of my main Netbsd machine) - iBook G4 (Eventually want to take on the crazy project of writing an OS for it) - A dell netbook (can't remember the exact model, for any odd purpose that fits the day) - Mac mini 2009 (serves as a little test server, running NetBSD) - Raspberri Pi 4B (FreeBSD)
- main desktop PC (AMD Ryzen 5950X, 64GB, 2TB SSD) I use for basically everything when I'm doing stuff at home (dual boot Linux/Windows)
- a recent 2021 14" MacBook Pro (which replaced an older 2016 MBP) for university
- a 4th-gen iPad Air with Pencil (mostly note-taking and occasional media consumption)
- my previous desktop PC (Intel 3770k, ~12TB storage) stuffed full of storage, just a place where I can throw data I don't immediately need anymore
- a Raspberry Pi 4 with a 512GB SSD attached, running some home services like DNS
So 5 in total not counting my phone.
- 2 Windows 10 machines
- 1 MacBook Air
- 1 iMac
- 3 Raspberry Pi's
- 1 iPad
- 2 Android Tablets
- 4 Android phones
- 2 iPhones
- 3 Alexa Speakers
A Lenovo IdeaPad with Intel i3 8th gen. Not a fancy machine but it is a flip laptop that I use to read once in a while. Runs Linux Mint.
A Dell G5 SE with Ryzen 7 4800H. The absolute worst laptop I've ever owned and the last Dell I will ever own. Running Ubuntu / Windows
3 Raspberry Pi 3Bs
4 Raspberry Pi 4 (8gb)
4 Raspberry Pi 0W
10 Raspberry Pi Pico
10 ESP8266
1 ESP32
10 STM401F32 boards
4 Arduino ProMicros
1 desktop with an i5 5th gen, 1060 6GB, 16gb RAM. Running Linux Mint
1 PS4 Pro
1 Nintendo Switch Mario edition
1 Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+
1 Lenovo Android Tablet
1 Kindle Oasis
1 Amazon Echo Speaker
2 Misc smart bulbs
1 smart switch 10Amp
An Asus RoG 5 Phone. Loved it until Android 12 became a thing. Hate it since.
Does a Virtual Private Server count? Running one on Strato's infrastructure.
thinkpad t420 running linux serving as a tv station and for school work.
a thinkpad x230 for windows work and games
a macbook pro 2012 now only used occasionaly running macos and optionally linux
a GPD pocket 1 running linux for all my important work stuff. (small enough to carry around when travelling, so i have a device to do work just in case i need to do stuff that's inconvenient on the phone. i may eventually replace that with a pinephone with keyboard extension, because that's much cheaper and it's really the keyboard and the laptop form factor that makes the difference)
a one mix 1s running linux that was really supposed to replace the GPD pocket when the GPD battery died. the one mix battery died too, and in the mean time i was able to replace the GPD battery but not the one mix one.
there is one more thinkpad running some old version of linux that is still booting but so old that it's not really practically usable. there are also two OLPC XO's that were the predecessors of the GPD pocket that should still boot.
two working phones running /e/. one in use and and older one as backup
one thing i never had, because i never found a use for that form factor, is a tablet. a device either needs to be small and easy to carry, or it better have a real keyboard.
i do want to get rid of the desktop and instead get another laptop because it's just more flexible
Base model Mac mini M1, iPhone SE 2020, Raspberry Pi B+ for Pi-Hole, Raspberry Pi 3B+ for home development server.
Dell Latitude 6220 laptop and 2 Android phones, wifey's.
-A Nehalem i5 desktop that I built in 2010 and used as my main PC until 2021. It's currently running Windows XP and being used to play my old RTS games
-An Ivy Bridge i7 desktop that I'm using as an ESXi server for a home lab
-A Comet Lake i5 desktop that is now my main rig, built in Jan of 2021
-A Lenovo Thinkpad T420 currently being used as a dedicated podcast recording machine
-A Dell Optiplex 7010 hooked up to my tv for watching movies, tv shows, streaming services, etc...
2 desktops (1 newer AMD with a 3090, and an older Intel)
A 2013 MacBook Pro running mostly Windows 10, which still runs amazingly well!
A raspberry pi
An Android tablet and phone
- MacBook M1 (provided by work)
- Linux/gaming dual-boot PC
- MacBook Pro 16 (i7)
- Surface Go
- Meta Quest 2
- Android phone
- Raspberry Pi
- Atari 8-bit computers
- Vectrex game console
Quite a few formerly used laptops and iMacs that should/may still work. Other devices are Roku sticks, early gen AppleTV (for AirPlay only), old phones, PS3, no smart TVs.
- 1 work laptop (zbook i9 11th gen, nvidia a200)
- 1 macbook (m1)
- 1 synology nas
- 1 wife laptop (very old netbook-like)
- 1 ipad (2018)
- 1 kid laptop for school (windows, i5 8th gen)
- 1 windows laptop (6th gen, nvidia 1060, used for kid gaming)
So that's 8 in total. Besides the xbox, a dormant nuc, a few smart phones, a hue hub, a couple of rpis, android tv, a few chromecast dongles, a nest, a couple of android tablets, a system for managing my solar panels, and maybe I forgot a few.
* 386, 486, Pentium, and Pentium Pro systems for Retrocomputing
* PowerPC Macs with OS 9 and OS X
* Ryzen 9 Gaming Desktop
* Ryzen 9 Web Server
* A bunch of other x86 systems
* Rasperry Pis from the original to 4, with a 400
- Dell XPS13 (16GB i7 but six years old) running Linux
- OneMix Yoga (7" micro laptop) running Linux
- Apple Mini (64GB i7) for music production
- Sony XA2+ phone running SailfishOS
- Blackberry Z30 phone as a backup
I will need to replace the Dell in the next year or so, and am considering both an M1 Macbook Pro and a Framework unless someone comes up with an open source ARM laptop running Linux.
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- (medical, in body) - cochlear implant ~1992
- (work laptop) ~ macbook pro ~2016
- (personal laptop, new) system76 lemur running ubuntu ~2021
- (personal laptop, drawing/old) macbook pro 2009
- (junk) 2020 asus laptop that i'll likely try to sell - failed ubuntu install. if it won't even sell, i'll turn it into a server.
- (gaming) nintendo gamecube, nintendo wii, nintendo switch, nintendo DS, nintendo 3DS, PS3
- 2x MacBook pro
- 1x Old Mac Mini
- 1x iPad
- 2x Nvidia Jetson (NANO, TK1)
- 1x Dell XPS
- 1x Dell Subnotebook
- 1x Lenovo X220
- 1x Asus eee 900
- 2x Linux server x64
- 2x Compaq Alphaserver DS10L (Alpha)
- 1x Sun Netra T1 (Sparc)
- 1x IBM 9114-275 (Power4)
- 1x HP Integrity RX1620 (Itaniun2)
- An unknown number of Raspberry, almost every model since its birth, I honestly don't know how many: I need an inventory
- An unknown number of more exotic stuff, network apparatus, microcontroller and development boards : I also need an inventory
- more machine incoming
- all the machine are in working conditions
- more vintage stuff, like a 386 Pc, is stored somewhere
In terms of just tinkering during my spare time, I have a small HP server, about half a dozen ThinkPads (all in varying states of disrepair but working), a small desktop PC I never use, a Macbook Pro from forever ago that probably still works, and that's about it?
(Web developer)
Living room desktop running plex for stream to the google TV
my uni laptop is still being used by my SO when she needs to look at some 3D imaging which is painfully slow on her uni laptop
so i/we use 2 desktops my SO uses 2 laptops and an fire tablet when shes on the train
I have a few old laptops of various makes, a g3 iMac (graphite), a really old windows desktop that I'll never use, and a stack of raspberry pis.
Personal Desktop - Ryzen 3700X, 32GB memory, Arch Linux
Personal Laptop - Thinkpad T480, i5, 32GB memory, Arch Linux
Work Laptop - Macbook Pro 2019. i9, 64GB memory
I've got about 10 other computers kicking around that aren't being used
4 computing devices that see regular use as such, 2 that don't for a combined 6.
Laptop - LG Gram 14
Phones - iPhone 13 Mini || Nokia 5.1
Tablets - iPad 10.2 || Kindle 7th Gen
VR - Oculus Quest 2
IoT - Raspberry Pi 4
Console - Nintendo Switch
3D Printer - Ender 3
These are computers I use regularly that are personal, so 10 in total. If you count devices that other family members own or those that are unusable, the total quickly doubles.
Ask me how many computers I have had in my life and the answer is well over 100.
-Intel NUC i5 with 32g RAM (use for my self-hosted stuff)
-M1 Max MBP (use for daily driver, usually)
-System76 Thelio with 5950x and 64G RAM (use for heavy compute and US-based streaming)
-Raspberry Pi (pi-hole DNS)
-2014 MacBook Pro 16G RAM (old daily driver—incredible longevity)
1 Asus zephyrus g14 for personal use, running Arch Linux
1 Asus (don't remember the model) laptop from 2013 running Windows. It was used extensively for my kid's online classes but is mostly gathering dust now. Maybe I'll set it up as a server one of these days.
* 1 headless NUC running NixOS + a bunch of containerized virtual desktops and services. I also launch VMs from here when needed (mostly for Windows dev).
* 1 desktop PC running windows
* 1 laptop running macos
* 2 laptops running linux
* 1 chromebook (mainly for using the virtual desktops)
- Windows gaming desktop (store-bought because my tools and parts were stored out of state)
- Windows laptop for girlfriend’s remote class (barely runs Zoom but desktop has no webcam)
Been thinking of building a new gaming/Plex? rig if everything is back in stock.
Desktop 2: Intel i5, RTX 3060, 32GB DDR4 RAM, Custom ITX Build (Living Room HTPC)
Laptop 1: 2021 Macbook Pro 14in (Personal)
Laptop 2: Dell Precision 5550 (Work)
Laptop 3: 2012 11in Macbook Air (Old Personal)
I have an iPhone too if we're counting those...
I leave my work computer at my office.
My partner has a MacBook Pro on the very rare occasions when I absolutely need to use a computer at home, but those times are getting rarer and rarer — think it was maybe 6 months ago now.
* 1x MacBook Pro 2021 16in (work)
* 1x MacBook Pro 2021 14in (personal)
* 2x Raspberry Pi 3Bs (I think)
* 1x Raspberry Pi Zero W
* 1x TinyFPGA BX
* Pixel 5
* Self-built desktop (5900X, RTX 2060, 2TiB NVME SSD)
I'm counting computer as anything I can SSH in to. That number includes Raspis and the like scattered around the house.
If you mean something I sit down at and type, then only two: work and home.
1 Raspberry Pi
1 Windows work laptop
2 routers
7 not-ready-to-go laptops
2 ready-to-go handheld gaming devices which are also general purpose computers
1 not-ready-to-go handheld gaming device and general purpose computer
1 special-purpose handheld gaming device
4 cellular telephones
3 tablets
2 32-bit ARM SoCs
a shitton of microcontrollers, dev boards, and fpgas
Oh, cnc router, 3d printer. Smart TV.
That's just me, not my whole household.
Not using but still functioning perfectly: 2018 MacBook Air 2012 iPad 2004 PowerBook G4
Only 3 get daily use though
-iPhone 13 pro
That’s literally it at home. Have an old dell t3500 at work with a newer gpu and ssd to get work done including stats and embedded dev, but that’s it.
Minimalism is where it’s at.
Macbook Air M1 13" (2021), my primary computer
Macbook Pro 15" (2015), chronically broken keyboard, used now as a remote Docker host and Bitcoin/Lightning node
Google Pixel 5, rooted and ~90% degoogled
Raspberry Pi 2 Model B v1.1, used for various projects
No IoT (never will be) at home. No tablet, one degoogled phone. That's it. I like simple setups, no dust collectors.
Just a few weeks ago I also had one iMac and one old MacBook but I just sold them both.
Also one iPhone one iPad and one Apple Watch. And one car if that counts too.
There was however a time when I prided myself on having *nix running on almost every major CPU arch of the time a home (x86, Sparc, Mips, PowerPC, Alpha)
Have in total 13. Sometimes use then for short time limited bursts.
>20, I would say. Don't know for sure, due to intransparency what contains a computer these days...
* 1 Laptop (macOS)
* 1 headless NUC working as NAS (debian)
* 3 Raspberry Pis
So 6 in total, plus a tablet and a VPS (which I don't own and is not at home so I'm not counting it)
1 server for file storage (unraid)
3 personal apple macbooks (one is old)
3 work apple macbooks (advising a previous company and new one sent me two)
Some raspberry PIs
The "I like to use Linux occasionally" Laptop: Dell XPS 13 Developer (2017)
The Work Mac: MacBook Pro (2019)
- Main machine is a 2018 Mac Mini with an extravagant 64 GB of RAM.
- Home server is an i7-4790K running Gentoo. This is for things like seeding Linux distros, serving media throughout the house, a secondary NAS (when I went with bigger drives in my other NAS the old disks went here), IRC client, MOO client, Wireguard... servery things.
- NAS is an old Synology DS1515, not even plus.
- Laptop is an M1 Macbook Air.
- Raspberry Pi 3 is running PiHole.
- A second or third generation i5 behind my desk running Windows 10 for when I need to do Windowsey things.
- Thinkpad X200 Tablet for running older Windowsey things on period-accurate hardware.
- Thinkpad T500 that I use for making ISOs from old backup CDs or generally any time accessing an optical disc is required.
- 2012 Retina Macbook Pro that my nieces and nephews use when they come over. (Monterey works great!)
- Asus Transformer Something Or Other sits on my desk running Creatures Docking Station in tablet mode. This is for decoration. I like to watch the Norns livin' like Norns while my mind wanders.
And then of course the not-quite-computers-to-me things: - iPhone 13 Pro
- Apple TV 4K
- iPad Mini (whatever the last one is)
- Apple Watch (im a sheep)
- iPad Air 2
- iPad Air 1 (I use this as a cookbook in the kitchen. It's filthy.)
- Kobo Libra H2O
That's probably it! Nothing else springs to mind at least.
- Sofa laptop running MacOS
- Raspberry Pi running Linux (RetroPie)
- SFF gaming desktop running Windows 10 Pro
- reMarkable 2
- Two Android phones (work & personal)
I develop/test a lot of BLE stuff , for Android automation I use rpi+ phones. To build/automate iOs. iPhone+mac+rpi.
One work laptop, also a Mac.
One iPad I basically never use.
One ChromeBook I literally never use, think it has a broken screen.
And a couple of Raspis for more invasive stuff that I do (red teaming).
Less is more, yes I am old.
I don't understand y'all.
4 desktops 3 macbooks 1 rasp-pi 1 chromebook 1 pc notebook
- Pinephone running PMOS
- Work Macbook
- An Apple //e for distraction free computing
Pretty simple.
xps laptop for home
microsoft surface
gaming rig 5900x with a 3070
gaming rig x2 - most likely will be utilized as server
3 older laptops floating around the house
macbook air
synology NAS
1 Laptop
1 HTPC under the TV
All running Linux, fwiw
17? 18? Maybe more. ha
- Personal laptop
- A mini desktop at home as NAS and media server
- A raspberry pi which runs Home Assistant
- I also have more specialized "computers": iPad, Nvidia TV Pro, PS4, PS5, phone, smart TV