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7.1 KiB
HTML
232 lines
7.1 KiB
HTML
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<body>
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<header id="title-block-header">
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<h1 class="title">all of my computing devices</h1>
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<p class="date">2023-10-23</p>
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</header>
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<ul>
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<li><p>macbook pro 15-inch 2018: personal laptop, main driver. i fucking
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hate this keyboard, and i dislike the touchbar, and i miss having
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standard usb ports and an hdmi port. i can’t believe i’ve been angry
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about this computer for five years now..</p></li>
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<li><p>pinebook pro 14-inch, 2020: my backup ARM/Linux laptop that i
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don’t use all that much. it’s fun for writing, some coding, and messing
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around with linux and i3.</p></li>
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<li><p>freewrite traveler: a small e-ink digital typewriter gifted to me
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by vilm. kind of a novelty. sometimes i will draft a blog post or email
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on it.</p></li>
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<li><p>nintendo switch: i’m not 100% they count as “computing devices”
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but i’m going to include handheld consoles here as well. i got the
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switch for my birthday in 2022 and have been jamming on some legend of
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zelda: breath of the wild, and some animal crossing.</p></li>
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<li><p>playdate: the tiny 1-bit, bright yellow, handcrank, gaming
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device. the ‘a’ button got kind of stuck within a week of having it.
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currently waiting for them to ship a replacement. but it’s cute as hell
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and i love it. it’s 99% awesome. i wish it had some networking, and i
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wish you could load games on it without going through <a
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href="https://play.date" class="uri">https://play.date</a>. but i love
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the open development platform, and i love all the nifty weird little
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games that folks are making for it.</p></li>
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<li><p>iphone xs: it’s a phone. i don’t love phones. in fact, i kind of
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hate phones. they do not spark joy, and just seem like a necessity. i’ve
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had this one for a long time, replaced a broken screen instead of
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replacing the phone. and i might do that again. (there’s a fine crack on
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the screen along the bottom.) the next phone i buy will likely not be an
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iphone. i’m just kind of over apple making crappy hardware these days.
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(see: “macbook pro” above. also see: i teach at a fitness studio, and i
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need a goddamn headphone jack please!) i’m definitely not interested in
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buying new. probably ever. and i am interested in hanging onto this one
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as long as i can mostly out of spite and to protest e-waste and
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consumerism.</p></li>
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<li><p>ipad: i don’t even know what year or model. it’s a smaller one,
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and an older one. a hand-me-down after p upgraded. i use it to read pdfs
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from my digital <abbr title="tabletop roleplaying game">ttrpg</abbr>
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collection, and that’s pretty much it.</p></li>
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<li><p>kindle: the basic touch model with a lit screen. an upgrate after
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i dropped my beloved 4way-No-Touch in water and bricked it. it’s pretty
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great! but my dream reader would be the 4-way-button with a light, no
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touchscreen. it’s too easy to accidentally activate the touchscreen with
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my large clumsy man hands.</p></li>
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<li><p>mnt pocket reform: a tiny computer. it has been slow to ship! i
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purchased it probably over a year ago, and i still don’t have it yet.
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but i am looking forward to slinging it into a bag or a large pocket and
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doing some writing/coding on the go. we’ll see. the traveler hasn’t
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really gotten me to write on the go that much. but on the other hand,
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the traveler isn’t that super fantastic.</p></li>
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</ul>
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